Am 05.09.2011 17:20, schrieb Christopher Svanefalk: > Hey all, > > sorry if this is not purely Fedora related, but I was hoping I might get > some feedback anyhow from someone who knows more than I do. > > I have this: > > A NAT-configured router between my house and the internet. > A NAS behind the router. > A dyndns account, set up and pointing to the global address of the router. > > I want to be able to reach the NAS from the internet. However, trying to > do so (including attempts to bind to specific ports on the NAS) simply > do not work, and I cannot tell why. > > I have set up the router to port-forward the correct portcalls to the > NAS, but that does not solve anything. what protocol? SMB is blocked by most ISP's and this is good so use a vpn-solution or ssh -forwarding but never expose such appliance never - really never! this appliances are most times not patched and filesharing-protocols are unencrypted
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