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Worldwide access to your NAS server via a dynamic DNS service (DynDNS)
The DynDNS client is set up in the administration interface of the NAS server
under the heading “
Network – DynDNS
”.
The following information is entered here:
- DynDNS
provider
-
The host name
- User
name
-
The password and re-entered password
And then the client is activated.
The client reads the Internet IP address from the router (80.139.140.223 in the
example) and sends it to the DynDNS provider. The DynDNS provider then
allocates it to the relevant account and the previously assigned Internet ad-
dress (in the example: photocollection.DDNSDienst.com). The router is thus
accessible via the Internet by entering the relevant Internet address (in the
example: photocollection.DDNSDienst.com) in a standard Internet browser.
3.
The port forwarding function needs to be set up on the router.
Because the router does not offer the relevant DynDNS services for the NAS
server, it needs to be configured so that it can forward the requests from the
Internet to the NAS server. This function is called port forwarding (port map-
ping).
The settings for the port mapping function vary depending on the type of
router and must be taken from the operating instructions for the relevant
router. The user interface on the Fritz!Box router is shown here as an exam-
ple:
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