![]() Change DSM ports from default 5000/5001 to something else.Redirect All traffic from http to httpsĬontrol Panel > Network > DSM Settings and select Automatically redirect HTTP connections to HTTPSĪfter which every http request will automatically redirect to https. However, only problem is that if you go to, you won’t be automatically redirected to https and you’ll be left on unsecure page.ĥ. Go to Control Panel > Security > Certificate > Configureįinally, select newly generated Let’s Encrypt SSL/TLS certificate for your sub/domain and click OkĪfter this, if you go to your sub/domain with https prefix (i.e: ) you’ll be greeted with secure page! Go to: Control Panel > External Access > DDNSĥ001″ width=”279″ height=”300″> While unchecked on image above, for HTTPS connections it’s recommended to have both HSTS and HTTP/2 enabled.Īlmost done, now you have to select which certificate you want to use for your sub/domain. You can find your external IP/WAN IP if you have external access enabled via DDNS (Optional) enabled external access to Synology using DDNSįirst thing you need to do is add A record for sub/domain you want to point to your Synology’s external (WAN) IP.(Optional) Set port forwarding | public port range is same as on target port range.Domain name with ability to update DNS records.There are couple of tutorials which cover this same topic, however reason why I wrote my own is because none of them worked for me. Secure (HTTPS) access to Synology NAS using Let’s Encrypt (free) SSL/TLS certificate ![]() ![]() But thanks to good people at Let’s Encrypt, this whole process now takes 15 minutes process and is free! To resolve this problem, you could get a self-signed SSL/TLS certificate, but whole process will cost you time and money. ![]()
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