Note: Windows does require a valid, verifiable certificate - otherwise there will be no WebDAV connection over https possible. don't even think playing NetDRIVE, or OS X Web DAV. forget about 80/TCP (standard http Web Server), and use https (NAS Web Server default on 8081/TCP).įirst, ensure the Web Server is operational - for the sake of it on 80/TCP and it's accessible (use a test html file - a simple hello world stord as hello.html). (I understand the ports that need to be forwarded) Port 80 is already open, should this then be forwarded to my qnap? As my work is used by other offices would there be implications of having any ports forwarded to my QNAP?Īlso my user base is very small and I wanted to filter the IPS when connecting externally, if I'm filtering IPS do I still need an SSL certificate (and can I use the QNAP cloud certificate?)įor WebDAV, use https only. If I need to forward ports on the router, I'm not sure where I should be forwarding the ports to. I am hoping this is mainly a router issue with forwarded ports, but was under the impression I wouldn't need to forward any after reading the tutorial at QNAP (it states Webdav can Bypass firewalls and proxies) which confused me. If I try the same on mac it won't even accept the same login details and refuses to show me the drive. ![]() I have setup a test folder to try to connect to on but NetDrive tells me I have a permission error, trying to connect via mac gives me a similar issue, but if I connect directly to with my login details it automatically shows me the drive in windows but I can't copy to it. I am trying to setup webdav for a friend on his QNAP, I have followed the tutorials and setup ddns and the webserver, I cannot connect via a mac and have some luck with a pc using Netdrive,īut can't map to the drive like I've been told in the instructions. (apols if this has been posted before, I have searched but haven't found much for my issue) Hoping somebody can help me with this, I have decent experience but I feel like I'm slowly falling into the deep-end. ![]() ![]() Enabled - Webserver, Webdav, DDNS (all on default ports)
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