The VPN sticks clients on a subnet 192.168.5.x. The new issue I have is how to get the source to see the destination. I have managed to get the VPN done successfully and it is showing as connected in both destination, and source VPN package I decided that it would be a good idea to VPN from the destination (416) to the source (920) and then use Shared Folder Sync as this seems like the most straightforward option (when I am unable to set a static / web address). It is probably important to note that the folder I want to sync is around 4TB in size however I only asked Drive to consider one subfolder.Ĭan anyone shed any light on why this is happening?Īlso - does anyone have advice on how I should back up/sync these two folders? I have a static IP on the 920 but that can't be done on the 416. SO: I don't understand why Drive sync would a) be taking up such a huge amount of space, and b) why I can't "see" that anywhere. THe uninstall has just finished and the 2TB of missing space is back. I then decided to uninstall Drive to see if that was the problem. Storage analyzer showed 3.3TB used but that left 2.1TB completely unaccounted for. I spent ages emptying recycle bins, deleting old users etc in order to see if there was a huge folder somewhere hidden but nothing worked. I checked the folders and everything I could see implied that there should still be 2TB free but the Storage widget was showing nothing. I logged into the 416 today and noticed that there was no free space on it at all. ![]() ![]() I actually paused the sync as I was trying to work out how to schedule the syncing, which I couldn't do, but that's another problem. There was around 2TB of free space on the 416 when I set this up around a week ago. To test it worked, I created a new subfolder, with six files totally 28GB inside it, and told drive to only sync this folder. I installed Drive on both devices and set the shared folder as the team folder (or whatever it is called). The 416 currently has an old "version" of the folder I want to back up and around 500GB has been added to the current "version" of the folder on the 920. I'm not bothered with versioning etc on the 416. The way I want it to work is quite simple - for the 416 to replicate the file/folder strucure of one particular shared folder on the 920. The 920+ is my main device onsite, and the 416 is offsite. Smbd: 139 (netbios-ssn), 445 (microsoft-ds)Ģ1 (command), 20 (Data connection in Active Mode), 1025-65535 (Data connection in Passive Mode however, the default range varies with models)ġ900 (UDP), 5000 (HTTP, additional port can be added), 5001 (HTTPS, additional port can be added), 5353 (Bonjour Service), 6001-6010 (AirPlay control/timing) ![]() Hyper Backup Vault, DSM 5.2 Archiving Backupģ260 (iSCSI), 873, 22 (if encrypted over SSH)ĥ510, 443(vCenter Server and ESXi host), 902(ESXi host)Ħ890 ~ 6999 (for models with firmware earlier than v2.0.1-3.0401) ġ6881 (for models with DSM v2.0.1 and onward)ĥ000 (HTTP, additional port can be added), 5001 (HTTPS, additional port can be added) Please refer to the following list:ĭata Replicator, Data Replicator II, Data Replicator IIIĭSM 5.2 Data Backup, rsync, Shared Folder Sync, Remote Time BackupĦ281 (multi-version backup)、22 (if encrypted over SSH)、873 (remote data copy) This list can help you set firewall rules on your DiskStation or simply satisfy your curiosity on the topic. Have you ever wondered what network ports your Synology NAS uses for all the services it offers? Below I invite you to discover all the ports used by your device for the various services it provides.
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