- Jan 3, 2012
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Trying to setup FTP to my Synology NAS (in sig). Router is the popular Dlink DIR-655. Here are the steps I took:
Got to work, fired up Filezilla, punched in my home's IP, admin username and password, connection timed out. Tried using the hostname (xxxx.synology.me) and got the "could not resolve hostname" error. I logged into synology's site to verify my home IP hadn't changed.
I've read and re-read Synology's documentation and am fairly certain I dotted every I and crossed every T here. Is there a glaring hole I missed here or can someone suggest troubleshooting tips? Do I need to open up other ports (80, 5000, 5001) also? I might try to "borrow" a neighbor's unsecured wireless to see if I can connect from it because it wouldn't surprise me to learn my work intranet is blocking (corporate America and all).
- Gave NAS a static internal IP (192.168.0.190) from router
- Added port forwarding to my NAS (from router), port 21, specificed 192.168.0.190 as redirect IP for both TCP and UDP
- Started FTP service on my NAS (literally one click)(instructions) with existing admin user
- Setup DDNS using Synology's service (xxxx.synology.me), verified it updated my external IP by resetting my router twice/received new IP from ISP
- Opened port 21 from NAS firewall
- Verified port 21 was open from canyouseeme.org
Got to work, fired up Filezilla, punched in my home's IP, admin username and password, connection timed out. Tried using the hostname (xxxx.synology.me) and got the "could not resolve hostname" error. I logged into synology's site to verify my home IP hadn't changed.
I've read and re-read Synology's documentation and am fairly certain I dotted every I and crossed every T here. Is there a glaring hole I missed here or can someone suggest troubleshooting tips? Do I need to open up other ports (80, 5000, 5001) also? I might try to "borrow" a neighbor's unsecured wireless to see if I can connect from it because it wouldn't surprise me to learn my work intranet is blocking (corporate America and all).