Hi Rusty.
Thanks for this tutorial. I have setup my Unifi controller so port 443 is forwarded to the Synology via RP and that seems to work fine as far as resolving addresses for the various services I have running. However, I have 2 issues:
1) Despite setting up HTTPS and assigning Let's Encrypt SSL certs, my browser shows connection is not secure. This happens whether typing in the FQDN on internal LAN or from an external connection. DDNS is via [MyDomainName].synology.me. Any idea of how I can get this to show a secure connection?
2) I still seem to be getting huge lists of threats in the Unifi Intrusion Protection System - It's just now that all requests are coming in at port 443 instead of all the other ports I previously had open via NAT.
Any advice is gratefully received.
Thanks
Thanks for this tutorial. I have setup my Unifi controller so port 443 is forwarded to the Synology via RP and that seems to work fine as far as resolving addresses for the various services I have running. However, I have 2 issues:
1) Despite setting up HTTPS and assigning Let's Encrypt SSL certs, my browser shows connection is not secure. This happens whether typing in the FQDN on internal LAN or from an external connection. DDNS is via [MyDomainName].synology.me. Any idea of how I can get this to show a secure connection?
2) I still seem to be getting huge lists of threats in the Unifi Intrusion Protection System - It's just now that all requests are coming in at port 443 instead of all the other ports I previously had open via NAT.
Any advice is gratefully received.
Thanks