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Morning people, spent a good few hours yesterday trying to get reverse proxy working but failed miserable, don't know how or why... So gonna start a thread and see if you guys can help me fault find.
So currently, I believe I've forwarded ports 80/443 on Openwrt to the Nas ip. I've got the Nas firewall off until I've got this working to eliminate another potential failure point.
I've deleted the .synology.me ddns I had tried before, I've not set up a replacement, do I need to? My IP is static.
I've got a Google domain, but not sure what settings I need to set up in that, it's a minefield of its own, has anyone seen a guide to set it up?
My aim is to have a few subdomains pointing to applications, so I can access them externally, jellyfin, transmission etc.
Is there a way to test port 80/443 on the synology to ensure the port forwarding is correct?
So currently, I believe I've forwarded ports 80/443 on Openwrt to the Nas ip. I've got the Nas firewall off until I've got this working to eliminate another potential failure point.
I've deleted the .synology.me ddns I had tried before, I've not set up a replacement, do I need to? My IP is static.
I've got a Google domain, but not sure what settings I need to set up in that, it's a minefield of its own, has anyone seen a guide to set it up?
My aim is to have a few subdomains pointing to applications, so I can access them externally, jellyfin, transmission etc.
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Is there a way to test port 80/443 on the synology to ensure the port forwarding is correct?