mikolajek
Occasional Visitor
I'd like my QNAP device to be accessible remotely using a subdomain of a domain I control, and not MyQNAPCloud or other DDNS service. I do have static IP assigned for my home, just for the record.
I've set the nas1.domain.com subdomain and assigned my home IP to it. Then I've forwarded port 443 on my router to make it accessible outside.
This resulted in my NAS GUI being accessible from https://nas1.domain.com, but when I type just nas1.domain.com or http://nas1.domain.com, the connection gets refused. I realize this is because I haven't opened port 80 on my router.
I don't want however non-secure connection to my NAS being possible, so I'd love to stick to https protocol. Is there any way I can redirect traffic from non-https addresses so they launched https://nas1.domain.com? This is purely for my convenience, so I wouldn't have to remember to set the "https" each time I'm typing the NAS remote address.
I know how to do it for my webpage, but for NAS GUI there's no (or I just don't know anything about) folder I could put the file with domain rewrite rules. I suppose there's some other way to do so...
Is it? Can you please helep me?
I've set the nas1.domain.com subdomain and assigned my home IP to it. Then I've forwarded port 443 on my router to make it accessible outside.
This resulted in my NAS GUI being accessible from https://nas1.domain.com, but when I type just nas1.domain.com or http://nas1.domain.com, the connection gets refused. I realize this is because I haven't opened port 80 on my router.
I don't want however non-secure connection to my NAS being possible, so I'd love to stick to https protocol. Is there any way I can redirect traffic from non-https addresses so they launched https://nas1.domain.com? This is purely for my convenience, so I wouldn't have to remember to set the "https" each time I'm typing the NAS remote address.
I know how to do it for my webpage, but for NAS GUI there's no (or I just don't know anything about) folder I could put the file with domain rewrite rules. I suppose there's some other way to do so...
Is it? Can you please helep me?