
- #Map synology drive remotely how to#
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- #Map synology drive remotely update#
These certificates will be served for WebDAV access for sure, because it uses the same port as HTTPS (i.e. Use these instructions by Synology (in section "Certificates from Let's Encrypt") to configure your WebDAV enabled device with LetsEncrypt certificates that are automatically updated every 90 days.
#Map synology drive remotely update#
the correct DDNS update URL format to enter would be one of these two (following documentation by and the Synology help page linked above): Use these instructions by Synology (in section "Setting Up a Customized DDNS Provider") to configure your DDNS domain for your WebDAV device. You create DDNS subcomains for your domain under "Domains → My Domains → → DynamicDNS". Register an account at a DNS hoster that provides Dynamic DNS for free, add a domain to that account, and enable Dynamic DNS for one of its subdomains.įor example, this is possible with as follows. You could choose from any of the standard DDNS providers in the DSM interface, but the solution here is cheaper: just the cost of the domain itself.
#Map synology drive remotely how to#
Here's a process how to use your Synology WebDAV device using custom Dynamic DNS (DDNS) and LetsEncrypt certificates. Instead, it is simpler to circumvent this by installing "already trusted" LetsEncrypt certificates on your Synology WebDAV device – at least with the current software "Disk Station Manager" (DSM) 6.2.1, but probably also earlier versions.
#Map synology drive remotely install#
Your issue seems to be that you use self-signed certificates, which require to somehow install your own root certificate to make it trusted by Windows. If a security message pops up, choose Yes.In the wizard, click Next, click Finish.In the Select Certificate Store dialog, select Trusted Root Certification Authorities, click OK.On page 2 of the wizard, select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse.After your account has been created, select External Access, DDNS, then Add.

Open the Control Panel, go to Synology Account, then Sign in to or sign up for a Synology Account. We will need this to get our free DDNS hostname. First, ensure that you have a Synology Account.

From what I gather this may not be possible natively due to a crippled/bugged Windows authentication issue. am very much in need of a free and or native mapping approach.I cannot connect with Kodi on Windows or by trying to map the drive to a letter or add a network location on Windows. I can connect successfully with Kodi on Android as well as NetDrive on Windows. I've tried everything from this post that applied as well as the answers from this post.
