I read somewhere about NAT Loopback and if used with your own domain name and it will connect through the local network instead of connecting to it through the internet back home to the NAS. Is that correct?
I followed this tutorial on setting up DNS Server Set Up a Local DNS with Synology DiskStation and all seems fine.
How do I test/check that if I go to my domain name (e.g. nas.example.com) it's connecting via the LAN rather than through the internet and back to the NAS?
On my router I set the Primary DNS to the IP address on my DiskStation (192.168.0.19), is that the correct thing to do?
If so, if I wanted to setup DNS Server on my RT2600ac instead of the DiskStation presumably I'd set the Primary DNS to the IP address on the RT2600ac (192.168.0.1) and that would automatically go through DNS Server on the router?
I followed this tutorial on setting up DNS Server Set Up a Local DNS with Synology DiskStation and all seems fine.
How do I test/check that if I go to my domain name (e.g. nas.example.com) it's connecting via the LAN rather than through the internet and back to the NAS?
On my router I set the Primary DNS to the IP address on my DiskStation (192.168.0.19), is that the correct thing to do?
If so, if I wanted to setup DNS Server on my RT2600ac instead of the DiskStation presumably I'd set the Primary DNS to the IP address on the RT2600ac (192.168.0.1) and that would automatically go through DNS Server on the router?