This video goes over setting up Synology Drive Server using DDNS and port forwarding for remote access.
The video topics include:
• Creating a non-administrator account that will be used to access Synology Drive Server.
• Installing Synology Drive Server.
• Setting up a personal and shared Team Folder for Synology Drive access.
• Setting up DDNS and port forwarding specifically for remote access to Synology Drive.
• Explanation of Hairpin NAT or Loopback NAT.
• Setting up a Synology Drive alias.
• Setting up automatic redirect from HTTP to HTTPS.
• Accessing the Synology Drive web client.
• Installing and configuring Synology Drive client on Windows 10.
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Timecodes
0:00 | Introduction and Create a Non-Administrator User Account
0:29 | Install and Launch Synology Drive Server
1:19 | Enable the My Drive Team Folder
2:04 | Enable the Users-Share Team Folder
2:51 | Setup DDNS
3:49 | Port Forwarding Rules
4:34 | Router - Hairpin NAT Info
5:14 | Setup Drive Alias and Automatic Redirect HTTP to HTTPS
6:17 | Connect to the Synology Drive Web Client
6:50 | Install the Synology Drive Client on Windows 10
7:39 | Configure the Synology Drive Client on Windows 10
9:43 | Closing
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