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Synology drive key
Synology drive key







synology drive key
  1. #Synology drive key install#
  2. #Synology drive key manual#
  3. #Synology drive key upgrade#

You should now be able to sudo ping from your Synology. Restart Tailscale using the Synology web UI. Sudo mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200 sudo chmod 0666 /dev/net/tun # These three commands are only needed once and persist over restarts. sudo setcap cap_net_admin+eip /var/packages/Tailscale/target/bin/tailscaled

#Synology drive key upgrade#

# This step is required every time you upgrade Tailscale. # Add CAP_NET_ADMIN to the binary required if manually installing the # Tailscale *.spk file. For, use the Tailscale IP address if your Synology device isĪlready on your tailnet otherwise use the IP address as recognized by Synology.

#Synology drive key manual#

In the Synology DSM web admin UI, go to Main menu > Package Center.Ĭlick Manual Install, click Browse, select the SPK (.spk) file that you downloaded, and thenįollow the remaining prompts to confirm settings and complete installation.Īt this point tailscaled should be up and running on your Synology device. Then, find the SPK download at Tailscale Packages

synology drive key

Your Synology device, visit the Synology and SynoCommunity Package Architectures page and look up To determine which download is appropriate for Synology SPKs are available from both stable and

#Synology drive key install#

A reason you might want to install from an SPK is toĪccess new Tailscale features that are not yet released in the Tailscale version that is available from the Synologyĭownload the SPK for your Synology device from the Tailscale Packages server. Is to install Tailscale using a downloadable Synology package (SPK). See our Synology tracking issue on GitHubįor the latest status on the above issues.Īn alternative to the recommended approach of installing Tailscale from the Synology Package Center We intend to fix all these issues in subsequent releases. Lead to conflict with other services that also require port 443 like nginx.

synology drive key

The Tailscale package configures Synology port forwarding for port 443. Subnet routing and exit nodes can only be configured from the command line This means that if you have other subnet routers,ĭevices on those other subnets will not yet be able to reach your NAS or Tailscale on Synology currently can do -advertise-routes but not Only incoming connections work right now. Other Synology apps cannot make outgoing connections to your other On Synology, which means that if you share subnets, they will be reachable over UDP and Over Tailscale or you may lose your connection during the upgrade. If you upgrade Synology from DSM6 to DSM7, you will need to uninstall and The first release of our Synology package (1.9.156) has a few limitations

  • Use your NAS as an exit node for secure.
  • Use your NAS as a subnet router to provideĮxternal access to your LAN.
  • Restrict access to your NAS using ACLs.
  • Share your NAS with designated Tailscale users, using node.
  • Access your Synology NAS from anywhere, without.
  • Web-based login to any supported identity.
  • When used with Synology, Tailscale supports these features: Now your Synology NAS is available on your tailnet.Ĭonnect to it from your PC, laptop, phone, or tablet by installing If you don’t already have a Tailscale account,Ī free account will be created automatically. Once the app is installed, follow the instructions to Log in using your

    synology drive key

    Search for and install the Tailscale app. Tailscale is free for most personal uses, including accessing your NAS. Tailscale makes it easy to securely connect to your









    Synology drive key