Synology NAS Users Guide - Based on DSM 7.1
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... 2.7 Configure storage space 2.8 Create a shared folder and start sharing files 2.9 Install add-on packages 8.1 Security settings 8.2 Secure SignIn 8.3 Security Advisor 8.4 Antivirus 2.10 Create local users and groups Chapter 9: Network 50 2.11 Manage notification settings 9.1 External Access 2.12 Fortify security 9.2 Network Settings 2.13 Keep your DSM updated 9.3 Proxy Server Chapter 3: Account & Privileges 3.1 Account & privileges 3.2 Directory clients 9.4 DNS Server 28 9.5 DHCP Server 9.6 VPN Server 3.3 Synology Directory Server 3.4 LDAP Server 3.5 SSO Server 3.6 RADIUS...
... 2.7 Configure storage space 2.8 Create a shared folder and start sharing files 2.9 Install add-on packages 8.1 Security settings 8.2 Secure SignIn 8.3 Security Advisor 8.4 Antivirus 2.10 Create local users and groups Chapter 9: Network 50 2.11 Manage notification settings 9.1 External Access 2.12 Fortify security 9.2 Network Settings 2.13 Keep your DSM updated 9.3 Proxy Server Chapter 3: Account & Privileges 3.1 Account & privileges 3.2 Directory clients 9.4 DNS Server 28 9.5 DHCP Server 9.6 VPN Server 3.3 Synology Directory Server 3.4 LDAP Server 3.5 SSO Server 3.6 RADIUS...
Synology NAS Users Guide - Based on DSM 7.1
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... as the browser for DSM installation. • For more information on the setup of Synology NAS and DSM, please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for your Synology NAS and click Connect on Web Assistant. 4. To use Web Assistant, follow the on-screen instructions. 2.2 Get started with a built-in tool, Web Assistant, which helps you through how to perform the first-time installation of DSM via Synology's Download Center. 04
... as the browser for DSM installation. • For more information on the setup of Synology NAS and DSM, please refer to the Hardware Installation Guide for your Synology NAS and click Connect on Web Assistant. 4. To use Web Assistant, follow the on-screen instructions. 2.2 Get started with a built-in tool, Web Assistant, which helps you through how to perform the first-time installation of DSM via Synology's Download Center. 04
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... check the current time, manually set the server's date and time, or have installed and launched Surveillance Station or Synology High Availability on your Synology NAS, the NTP service cannot be disabled. 2.6 Specify your QuickConnect ID QuickConnect allows client applications to connect to synchronize time with Synology-developed packages, such as a network time server to your Synology NAS via the Internet without setting up system time settings of your DSM. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide 2.5 Check regional options...
... check the current time, manually set the server's date and time, or have installed and launched Surveillance Station or Synology High Availability on your Synology NAS, the NTP service cannot be disabled. 2.6 Specify your QuickConnect ID QuickConnect allows client applications to connect to synchronize time with Synology-developed packages, such as a network time server to your Synology NAS via the Internet without setting up system time settings of your DSM. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide 2.5 Check regional options...
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... and manage files and subfolders. Data stored in the background. 2.8 Create a shared folder and start sharing files Through the setup of drive bays. Select a file system. To know which RAID type is a home directory where you can be created when Active Backup for Business is used as a file server or for data archiving. Supports large volume creation of shared folders on custom permission settings. Some packages or services require a dedicated shared folder to ensure functionality. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Create storage pools and volumes 1. File system Btrfs...
... and manage files and subfolders. Data stored in the background. 2.8 Create a shared folder and start sharing files Through the setup of drive bays. Select a file system. To know which RAID type is a home directory where you can be created when Active Backup for Business is used as a file server or for data archiving. Supports large volume creation of shared folders on custom permission settings. Some packages or services require a dedicated shared folder to ensure functionality. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Create storage pools and volumes 1. File system Btrfs...
Synology NAS Users Guide - Based on DSM 7.1
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... connect a USB drive to other DMA devices using Media Server. It is used to store the default mount path for website hosting. It is used to store backup data of your Synology NAS. The homes folder will be created when you can access and manage all users. It is used to configure shared folder settings. The usbshare[number] folder will be created when the user home service is enabled. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Set up and remove a shared folder If you are created by you. • To set up a shared folder, go to delete and...
... connect a USB drive to other DMA devices using Media Server. It is used to store the default mount path for website hosting. It is used to store backup data of your Synology NAS. The homes folder will be created when you can access and manage all users. It is used to configure shared folder settings. The usbshare[number] folder will be created when the user home service is enabled. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Set up and remove a shared folder If you are created by you. • To set up a shared folder, go to delete and...
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... access permissions at the Permission tab. • To generate file-sharing links: Right-click a file or folder and select Share. Install and sign in via DS file DS file is recommended that playing multimedia content over HTTPS requires port forwarding configurations and a valid SSL/TLS certificate. Install DS file on the login page: • Address or QuickConnect ID: This can further specify validity periods or enable secure sharing. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Notes: • For a quick...
... access permissions at the Permission tab. • To generate file-sharing links: Right-click a file or folder and select Share. Install and sign in via DS file DS file is recommended that playing multimedia content over HTTPS requires port forwarding configurations and a valid SSL/TLS certificate. Install DS file on the login page: • Address or QuickConnect ID: This can further specify validity periods or enable secure sharing. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide Notes: • For a quick...
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... you a brief guide on the setup of notification delivery. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide 2.11 Manage notification settings You can go to Regional Options to the Rules tab and configure the following articles: • Email • SMS • Push Service 2. Go to the Email, SMS, or Push Service tabs to Control Panel > Notification. 1. Notes: • You can set Synology NAS to finish the settings. Available notification methods...
... you a brief guide on the setup of notification delivery. Chapter 2: Quick Start Guide 2.11 Manage notification settings You can go to Regional Options to the Rules tab and configure the following articles: • Email • SMS • Push Service 2. Go to the Email, SMS, or Push Service tabs to Control Panel > Notification. 1. Notes: • You can set Synology NAS to finish the settings. Available notification methods...
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... migrate an existing Windows Server domain to a directory service. As a directory client, you manage domain accounts and resources over Samba. Further reading • How do I deploy roaming profiles for Synology Directory Server's users? • How do I mount network drives for Synology Directory Server's users? • How do I implement an SSO solution on Synology NAS with organizational units (OUs) • Applying group policies for device management • Using Kerberos for Synology Directory Server? • Why are there "sysvol" and "netlogon" folders? 29
... migrate an existing Windows Server domain to a directory service. As a directory client, you manage domain accounts and resources over Samba. Further reading • How do I deploy roaming profiles for Synology Directory Server's users? • How do I mount network drives for Synology Directory Server's users? • How do I implement an SSO solution on Synology NAS with organizational units (OUs) • Applying group policies for device management • Using Kerberos for Synology Directory Server? • Why are there "sysvol" and "netlogon" folders? 29
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...-in issues. Further reading • How to join Mac/Linux client computers to manage. With LDAP Server set up LDAP Server, refer to this article. Integrating web applications allows access to centrally stored directory information over IP networks. Both you are hosting several applications on by downloading Synology SSO Server. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a cross-platform protocol used to consolidate and govern access to apps with LDAP...
...-in issues. Further reading • How to join Mac/Linux client computers to manage. With LDAP Server set up LDAP Server, refer to this article. Integrating web applications allows access to centrally stored directory information over IP networks. Both you are hosting several applications on by downloading Synology SSO Server. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a cross-platform protocol used to consolidate and govern access to apps with LDAP...
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...-in file manager for non-DSM users to upload files to Synology NAS. • Access files from anywhere with its mobile application, DS file. To learn how to configure FTP service, refer to the articles under File Station. 5.4 Synology Drive Server Synology Drive is a convenient way to share files with customizable access permissions and temporary share links. For more file-sharing protocols, go to Control Panel > File Services. Users can level up transfer security with peers. You can access an FTP server from Windows, Mac, and Linux devices...
...-in file manager for non-DSM users to upload files to Synology NAS. • Access files from anywhere with its mobile application, DS file. To learn how to configure FTP service, refer to the articles under File Station. 5.4 Synology Drive Server Synology Drive is a convenient way to share files with customizable access permissions and temporary share links. For more file-sharing protocols, go to Control Panel > File Services. Users can level up transfer security with peers. You can access an FTP server from Windows, Mac, and Linux devices...
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... can appoint team folders, monitor client connections, and manage service settings; Meanwhile, two-way synchronization keeps files on your Synology NAS and in Synology Drive across multiple sites to the articles under Synology Drive Server. It also provides additional file redundancy. • Real-time collaboration: Integration with Google Drive, Dropbox, and other way around. File changes on the destination side of your files. Chapter 5: File-Sharing & Sync In the admin console, administrators can...
... can appoint team folders, monitor client connections, and manage service settings; Meanwhile, two-way synchronization keeps files on your Synology NAS and in Synology Drive across multiple sites to the articles under Synology Drive Server. It also provides additional file redundancy. • Real-time collaboration: Integration with Google Drive, Dropbox, and other way around. File changes on the destination side of your files. Chapter 5: File-Sharing & Sync In the admin console, administrators can...
Synology NAS Users Guide - Based on DSM 7.1
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..., Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. To learn how to track. Backup data are kept in preparing your share folders/LUNs and transfer snapshots to establish a "high-availability cluster" where one Synology NAS that can be taken within seconds with schedulable and near-instantaneous snapshot and replication plans. Compared to ensure file access on the active server are quickly accessible after incidents of your service downtime. You can view...
..., Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. To learn how to track. Backup data are kept in preparing your share folders/LUNs and transfer snapshots to establish a "high-availability cluster" where one Synology NAS that can be taken within seconds with schedulable and near-instantaneous snapshot and replication plans. Compared to ensure file access on the active server are quickly accessible after incidents of your service downtime. You can view...
Synology NAS Users Guide - Based on DSM 7.1
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... the network connections of your Synology NAS via PPTP, OpenVPN, or L2TP/IPSec protocols. Combine LANs with Link Aggregation Chapter 9: Network Link Aggregation increases the bandwidth of your Synology NAS by using VPN profiles. If multiple VPN sources are available, you can also switch between different servers by aggregating multiple network interfaces and provides traffic failover to ensure uninterrupted network connections. To learn how to create VPN...
... the network connections of your Synology NAS via PPTP, OpenVPN, or L2TP/IPSec protocols. Combine LANs with Link Aggregation Chapter 9: Network Link Aggregation increases the bandwidth of your Synology NAS by using VPN profiles. If multiple VPN sources are available, you can also switch between different servers by aggregating multiple network interfaces and provides traffic failover to ensure uninterrupted network connections. To learn how to create VPN...
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... your zones. • TSIG keys: Safeguard the synchronization of the Internet. It maps meaningful names (i.e., domain names such as "www.synology.com") into IP addresses (e.g., "210.61.203.220"), allowing users to ensure the high availability of DNS service. • DNS forwarding: An alternative method of DNS resolution that allow granular control of DNS zone records. Chapter 9: Network 9.4 DNS Server The Domain Name System (DNS) is necessary for Active Directory domain services.
... your zones. • TSIG keys: Safeguard the synchronization of the Internet. It maps meaningful names (i.e., domain names such as "www.synology.com") into IP addresses (e.g., "210.61.203.220"), allowing users to ensure the high availability of DNS service. • DNS forwarding: An alternative method of DNS resolution that allow granular control of DNS zone records. Chapter 9: Network 9.4 DNS Server The Domain Name System (DNS) is necessary for Active Directory domain services.
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... local area network. 9.5 DHCP Server A DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses and network parameters (e.g., subnet mask, DNS server, etc.) to manually configure the network settings for each client device. To learn how to set up and configure your Synology NAS into a VPN (virtual private network) server, allowing DSM users to securely connect to the local area network that the Synology NAS belongs to this article. 9.6 VPN Server You can be downloaded and installed at Package Center. Chapter 9: Network DHCP Server can turn your DHCP server with...
... local area network. 9.5 DHCP Server A DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses and network parameters (e.g., subnet mask, DNS server, etc.) to manually configure the network settings for each client device. To learn how to set up and configure your Synology NAS into a VPN (virtual private network) server, allowing DSM users to securely connect to the local area network that the Synology NAS belongs to this article. 9.6 VPN Server You can be downloaded and installed at Package Center. Chapter 9: Network DHCP Server can turn your DHCP server with...
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... have to specific users or groups, install DSM versions and packages, perform updates on each performance metric/topic so that configurations across all your IT personnel as managed servers. To learn how to configure relevant settings, refer to managed servers and run tasks (e.g., enable Wake on LAN) or customized scripts (e.g., create users or install packages) on these servers. 10.6 Central Management System Centrally and simultaneously manage multiple Synology NAS by one...
... have to specific users or groups, install DSM versions and packages, perform updates on each performance metric/topic so that configurations across all your IT personnel as managed servers. To learn how to configure relevant settings, refer to managed servers and run tasks (e.g., enable Wake on LAN) or customized scripts (e.g., create users or install packages) on these servers. 10.6 Central Management System Centrally and simultaneously manage multiple Synology NAS by one...
SNMP MIB Guide
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....2) The Synology Disk MIB contains several types of each DiskStatus in detail. Synology MIB files 06 fan fails UC Model name of table rows and cannot be used to directly access a specific OID, you must use ".1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.2.1.1" as listed in SNMP. number UC The version of DSM DSM, DSM .5.4 upgradeAvailable Integer Available(1) Checks whether UC DSM, DSM Unavailable(2) a new version or UC Connecting(3) update of DSM...
....2) The Synology Disk MIB contains several types of each DiskStatus in detail. Synology MIB files 06 fan fails UC Model name of table rows and cannot be used to directly access a specific OID, you must use ".1.3.6.1.4.1.6574.2.1.1" as listed in SNMP. number UC The version of DSM DSM, DSM .5.4 upgradeAvailable Integer Available(1) Checks whether UC DSM, DSM Unavailable(2) a new version or UC Connecting(3) update of DSM...
Surveillance Station Users Guide - Based on version 8.2
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... wish to configure the maximum storage size of the recording space, tick the checkbox and specify the maximum size limit. 5 If you can use existing shared folders or add new encrypted folders as the recording storage from appearing under "Network" in Windows File Explorer, tick Hide this shared folder in "My Network Places". 6 Click Next to go to the Advanced page. 7 Tick Encrypt this shared folder and set the encryption key. 8 Click...
... wish to configure the maximum storage size of the recording space, tick the checkbox and specify the maximum size limit. 5 If you can use existing shared folders or add new encrypted folders as the recording storage from appearing under "Network" in Windows File Explorer, tick Hide this shared folder in "My Network Places". 6 Click Next to go to the Advanced page. 7 Tick Encrypt this shared folder and set the encryption key. 8 Click...
Synology Drive Server s White Paper
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... event monitoring: Monitors file changes on the local file system. • Remote file change with DSM (e.g., SMB, AFP, FTP, and WebDAV). The number of concurrent connections supported by Synology Drive varies according to Synology NAS and DSM. 6. Synology Drive only supports Ubuntu with too many failed login attempts, thereby preventing accounts from being broken into via all the connected clients and is capable of managing the modifications made in shared folders via brute-force attacks...
... event monitoring: Monitors file changes on the local file system. • Remote file change with DSM (e.g., SMB, AFP, FTP, and WebDAV). The number of concurrent connections supported by Synology Drive varies according to Synology NAS and DSM. 6. Synology Drive only supports Ubuntu with too many failed login attempts, thereby preventing accounts from being broken into via all the connected clients and is capable of managing the modifications made in shared folders via brute-force attacks...
Datasheet
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... TCP connections, custom FTP passive port range, anonymous FTP, FTP SSL/TLS and SFTP protocol, boot over SSH, Login auto block, Let's Encrypt support, HTTPS (Customizable cipher suite) Windows 7 and 10, Mac OS X 10.11 onwards Chrome®, Firefox®, Internet Explorer® 10 onwards, Safari® 10 onwards; General DSM Specification Networking protocol File system Supported RAID type Storage management File sharing capability Privilege Directory service Security Supported client Supported browser Interface Language SMB, AFP, NFS, FTP, WebDAV, CalDAV, iSCSI...
... TCP connections, custom FTP passive port range, anonymous FTP, FTP SSL/TLS and SFTP protocol, boot over SSH, Login auto block, Let's Encrypt support, HTTPS (Customizable cipher suite) Windows 7 and 10, Mac OS X 10.11 onwards Chrome®, Firefox®, Internet Explorer® 10 onwards, Safari® 10 onwards; General DSM Specification Networking protocol File system Supported RAID type Storage management File sharing capability Privilege Directory service Security Supported client Supported browser Interface Language SMB, AFP, NFS, FTP, WebDAV, CalDAV, iSCSI...