NAS units become easy targets for adversaries who will attempt to gain access and then exploit the NAS for ransom money. The reason that NAS units are targeted so often, is because they, unlike most network devices, use UPNP to open ports on your router. This is done in order to allow you to remotely access your filesystem from outside of your network, however it also opens the door for adversaries to export vulnerabilities on their NAS.
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This tutorial gives over the different ways to secure your Synology NAS, regardless of what you need!
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How to Set up 2 Factor Auth: [ Ссылка ]
How to Setup a Reverse Proxy: [ Ссылка ]
Encrypt your Hard Drives: [ Ссылка ]
How to Setup an OpenVPN Server: [ Ссылка ]
Generate SSL cert: [ Ссылка ]
What is in my Rack: [ Ссылка ]
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Drives:
Hard drives that I use: [ Ссылка ]
SSD I use with Synology: [ Ссылка ]
Going 10GbE:
Synology 10GbE (RJ45) Card: [ Ссылка ]
Starter 10GbE switch: [ Ссылка ]
10GbE ethernet to Thunderbolt 3 adapter: [ Ссылка ]
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