Intranet Penetration: How to access the Intranet Synology NAS from the public network

Public network remote access to intranet Synology NAS version 7.X [intranet penetration]

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As a widely used small data storage center, Synology NAS has been favored by users in recent years. More and more small businesses and families use this system to store data. Usually, the Synology system is almost always running in the intranet system, and it is difficult for us to access the Synology NAS located in the intranet from the public Internet. But now, we can use cpolar intranet penetration to establish a dedicated data tunnel and easily access the Synology NAS on the intranet from the public Internet. Now, let's see how to do it.

1. Find "Terminal and SNMP" in the Synology Control Panel

We have successfully installed the cpolar client in the Synology system, but we need to make a few simple settings to allow the Synology system to accept remote operations and access. First find the "Terminal and SNMP" option in the control panel of Synology

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After entering the "Terminal and SNMP" item, check "Enable SSH function". If you want to change the port, you must remember the port number to avoid the wrong port number when setting cpolar later (Note: because the Synology peripheral kit takes up a lot of port, try not to modify the default port number unless necessary).

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2. Establish a data tunnel to connect to the public network

After enabling the SSH function of the Synology system, we can enter the cpolar client interface and establish a data tunnel that can connect to the public Internet. On the main interface of cpolar, we click "Create Tunnel" under "Tunnel Management". On the tunnel startup page, we need to define several things about this tunnel: "Tunnel name" is the name of this tunnel, here we enter NAS7; "Protocol" we choose http; "Local address" is 5000 (5000 is group Hui system’s default management port); “Domain Type” we first select a random domain name (more advanced settings will be introduced later); “Region” is selected according to the actual use area, here we choose China VIP.

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After completing the definitions, you can click the "Create" button below to establish a data tunnel named NAS7. At this point, we go back to the function sidebar on the left and click "Online Tunnel List" under the "Status" item. Here, you can see the data tunnel named NAS7 we just established.

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3. Obtain the data tunnel entrance for the public network to access the intranet Synology NAS

Here, we can see an http address under "Public Network Address", and this address is the data tunnel entrance for accessing the Intranet Synology NAS from the public Internet. We copy this address to the browser address bar of other devices and visit it, and we can see the familiar Synology NAS login interface.

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Therefore, we used cpolar to create a data tunnel that allows us to access from the public Internet to the intranet Synology NAS, and this data tunnel can be established with only a few simple definitions, and everyone can easily get started. Hui NAS expands a wider range of application scenarios. If you have any questions about the use of cpolar, please contact us, we will provide you with assistance within our ability. Of course, you are also welcome to join the VIP official group of cpolar to explore the unlimited potential of cpolar together.

Reprinted from cpolar pole cloud article: [Public network remote access to intranet Synology NAS version 7.X [intranet penetration]] ( public network remote access to intranet Synology NAS version 7.X [intranet penetration] - cpolar pole cloud )

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