Qnapcloud DDNS problematic
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:25 pm
I am having problems with MyQnapcloud. It was working fined, sort of.
First I will start here. I don't know why but I notice I have MyQnapCloud and CloudLink Apps both on my NAS desktop. They both seem to do the exact same thing, should I have both installed?
Second, When I open the App, usually because my web hosting is not functioning, the web connectivity test is red. If I wait until the auto config finishes then retest it goes green. Then my web works again. Why would it go down in the first place?
Third, now (this week) resetting the web connectivity doesn't work, I can still get to my web using the IP address port:81 but not using my cloud link address port:81.
Forth, can the server login/desktop be configured to use port:81 and have the web server use port:80?
I have WordPress installed on my server, - Port:81, what a hassle, every time I add a new site I have to manually edit the database and put the : that WordPress strips out. Actually it's not WordPress that is the hassle it's Qnap for taking port:80 by default.
Thx if you can help,
Bob
First I will start here. I don't know why but I notice I have MyQnapCloud and CloudLink Apps both on my NAS desktop. They both seem to do the exact same thing, should I have both installed?
Second, When I open the App, usually because my web hosting is not functioning, the web connectivity test is red. If I wait until the auto config finishes then retest it goes green. Then my web works again. Why would it go down in the first place?
Third, now (this week) resetting the web connectivity doesn't work, I can still get to my web using the IP address port:81 but not using my cloud link address port:81.
Forth, can the server login/desktop be configured to use port:81 and have the web server use port:80?
I have WordPress installed on my server, - Port:81, what a hassle, every time I add a new site I have to manually edit the database and put the : that WordPress strips out. Actually it's not WordPress that is the hassle it's Qnap for taking port:80 by default.
Thx if you can help,
Bob