I can access the NAS through https, but I guess it's a different story to access my website with HTTPS. I had this set up and working in my Wampserver website variant, but it does not work straight with the NAS.
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HTTP S access: The next big question with the QNAP NAS is how to allow an HTTPS request to my website, provided I have the right (expensive ) certificates already available. In that case, I do not see specific points to the QNAP NAS as these are Apache specific questions. htaccess management and the directive settings. Next steps are of course to improve that code, especially improving the. ?) ServerName ServerAlias my_ my_domain ErrorLog /./logs/my_domain_error.log CustomLog /./logs/my_domain_access.log common Then I need to access another domain, but I have no question there as I guess the vhost will easily solve that point. NameVirtualHost NAS_LAN_IP:port_B DocumentRoot /Dir_Web_Site (curiously, there are no slah here and it works the same, I guess this is an "Alias story". Options FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all (so this change to allow the WAN access once the NAT redirection is done). => Is it possible to adress my web site on a different port than port 80 without having to specify this port in the DNS adress (ie to access it by instead of As a back up, here is the uptodate configuration, which allow to access the web site with : DNS: to my_WAN_IP (no port specified nor redirection of the DNS to NAT: redirection of port A to NAS_LAN_IP:port_B WebServer: directory "Dir_Web_Site" for one web site nfĬode: Select all Listen NAS_LAN_IP:port_B ServerAdmin ServerName DocumentRoot "/Dir_Web_Site" (without the end slash :) ). Which works A remaining point is that I can access to the QNAP web server from the WAN, but with : when I would like to access it without specifying this specific port (provided that I do not want to use port 80). So now I have changed the nf in order to allow the access to the web site directory from the WAN.
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it works on a local basis as Frisbe wrote, using the DNS reflection, ie it works if I set up one of my LAN machines with the right host setting.
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redirected to : my_WAN_IP:port_A NAT setting redirection from my_WAN_IP:port_A to my_NAS_fixed_LAN_IP:port_B nf (through "include my_nf" inserted in "nf") changes : Listen port_B ServerAdmin ServerName DocumentRoot "/share/Qweb/" Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride All Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 Pls feel free to ask any further question about my config if I missed sthg ! Thank you very much in advance for hints => HOW TO ACCESS TO MY WEBSERVER with a DNS name instead of the WAN IP adress I guess this is a real easy question for experts compared to a newb like me : Here is the configuration status : WebServer portin the Qnap Admin Panel WebServer enabled port: port_B WebFiles locationon the NAS /share/MD0_DATA/Qweb/ (RAID5 configuration) DNS supplier is reserved and operative. As I have booked (and paid for) a public DNS, I'm not keen on using DDNS services. but I still can't access my webserver with a DNS, it only works only with the WAN IP adress:Port. I'm lost, I've tried 2000 potential solutions reading 10000 posts here and there.