Patrick, you are a very smart fellow but your responses to this gent are a bit rude. Just because he is the "firts" doesn't mean it doesn't happen. In fact, I am having the same issue with a different ISP and QNAP (dual internet connections and networks)pwilson wrote:Yeah. You can do whatever you want, but changing all your ports, and then asking for Community assistance is a rather pointless exercise, as our answers will be based on standard ports. Sorry, but I can't help you. Good luck resolving your issues.RobbieBott wrote:Not if you change system admin port to another port. Because if I would not have changed it everytime someone would hit my domain they would be brought to my NAS admin page and not the website hosted on the NAS.
So yes you are correct that would be a dumb move if not for the fact that I have already changed ports around on the NAS admin and apps.
And changing ports isn't "dumb" at all if your ISP blocks ports. Instead of belittling why don't you try to understand what he changed and provide worthwhile advice? If you don't want to answer fine. Rather no answer than rudeness.