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Synology drive port
Synology drive port







Follow the instructions in the image below:

synology drive port

You can choose any ports you want so long as they’re between 105. A friendly reminder, you don’t need to choose these exact ports – they are just an example. Go to Control Panel / Network / DSM Settings and add DSM ports 6699 for HTTP and 9898 for HTTPS. For HTTPS connections I’ve opened TCP port 9898 and UDP port 9898. As an example, I have opened TCP port 6699 and UDP port 6699 for HTTP connections. At the moment I am using a D-Link router. Remember that every router has its own interface design. Please Support My work by Making a Donation.īe sure to open TCP/UDP ports through your router settings.

#Synology drive port how to

Note: The guide below is for DSM 6.2.4 – For DSM 7 check here: How to Change Ports 50 on DSM 7

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Anyway, below is the complete guide on how to change ports 50 on your Synology NAS device. Because I was asked to write an article on how to change the standard DSM access ports, I will explain it to you, but this does not mean that I agree with this obsession to change your device ports. Incompatibility problems may appear with different Synology applications installed on various mobile devices. Keep in mind, any port sniffing bot will soon find your newly open ports. If you have set the firewall following my easy step by step guide and have chosen a strong password as I mentioned in my article ( How to Protect and Secure Your Synology NAS From Attacks), this step (changing DSM default ports) is not recommended. Surely you have been advised in various Facebook or Reddit groups to change ports 50 on your Synology NAS for security reasons, so that hackers don’t know which are your Synology NAS entry ports.







Synology drive port