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Disabling QuickConnect - I dont know what this is,
Disabling OpenVPN - disabled it
Restoring web port to default (5000/5001) - didnt change anything
Restarting NAS - cant (in the middle of rebuilding, takes another 10ish hours)
Reinstall ZT - yes
Checked for presence of dev/net/tun - what?
Verified that ZT is or is not running with ps aux | grep zerotier - it is running, and i verified it in ZT Central
confirmed that config files exist in /var/packages/zerotier/target/var - have no idea what that is
Issued zerotier-cli commands as root - I did, I am connected to a ZT network with both my NAS and my remote PC
I am aware of the following
The GUI is deprecated and may not work on my particular NAS
The CLI is the recommended interface for controlling ZT
Other important information
Model:TS-463XU, with QTS 4.5.1
Current DSM version:
DSM version when issue was first observed:
So what I am trying to do is getting my NAS shared folders mapped on a remote PC. Is that even possible with ZT? I works no problem for several PCs on different parts of the world, but on PCs i can set that up no problem, I have no idea how to that with QNAP NAS. ZT is running, its is visible in ZT Central, both NAS and remote PC are authenticated...
But I just cant access he NAS. What services do I have to enable in QNAP? and what ports? Im just completely out of my field here.
I was using DynDNS and FTP access in the past to some other QNAP devices, but FTP, or WebDAV are out of the question in this case.
So...help? Please?
Thank you
UPDATE1: I remembered that it might be good idea to disable the active DynDNS service on it, so I disabled it, and after couple of minutes the QNAP is accessible via web browser, I can log in. I can also ping the designated ZT QNAP IP from the remote PC.
Only question now is how can I access the shared folders directly from Windows via File Explorer?
IP Scanner sees it, now even I see it in my network, just cant access it from file explorer.
UPDATE2: I remembered that SMB might be the problem, and sure it was...all 4 of SMB thingies must be installed on windows machine to be able to access qnap. And by deafult in Win 10 it wasnt like that. SO all is well now :)
I have tried the following:
dev/net/tun- what?ps aux | grep zerotier- it is running, and i verified it in ZT Central/var/packages/zerotier/target/var- have no idea what that iszerotier-clicommands as root - I did, I am connected to a ZT network with both my NAS and my remote PCI am aware of the following
Other important information
So what I am trying to do is getting my NAS shared folders mapped on a remote PC. Is that even possible with ZT? I works no problem for several PCs on different parts of the world, but on PCs i can set that up no problem, I have no idea how to that with QNAP NAS. ZT is running, its is visible in ZT Central, both NAS and remote PC are authenticated...
But I just cant access he NAS. What services do I have to enable in QNAP? and what ports? Im just completely out of my field here.
I was using DynDNS and FTP access in the past to some other QNAP devices, but FTP, or WebDAV are out of the question in this case.
So...help? Please?
Thank you
UPDATE1: I remembered that it might be good idea to disable the active DynDNS service on it, so I disabled it, and after couple of minutes the QNAP is accessible via web browser, I can log in. I can also ping the designated ZT QNAP IP from the remote PC.
Only question now is how can I access the shared folders directly from Windows via File Explorer?
IP Scanner sees it, now even I see it in my network, just cant access it from file explorer.
UPDATE2: I remembered that SMB might be the problem, and sure it was...all 4 of SMB thingies must be installed on windows machine to be able to access qnap. And by deafult in Win 10 it wasnt like that. SO all is well now :)