Hi fellow Qnappers,
I have a ver strange problem.
I have been using my TS-870 Pro QTS 4.1 for several months now without issue.
I upgraded my firewall from a Checkpoint UTM1 to a Checkpoint 620 and noticed a few days latter that whenever I try to access the admin desktop remotely via the internet I am redirected to a page I do not own.
I have been using MyQNAPCloud account since day one to remotely access.
When I log on as per usual via the internet, I am redirected to www.segateshare.com
I do not have a Seagate device on my network, so I am baffled.
I changed back to my old firewall, and the problem still remains.
Could this be some type of DNS issue with MyQnapCloud?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Can't hit my admin page from Internet
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Re: Can't hit my admin page from Internet
Hello Rod,
Sounds much more like the myQNAPcloud.com DDNS was not updated correctly, or not at all.
When you check your CP620 public IP address assigned by the ISP (I assume) and compare to what [yourname].myqnapcloud.com does resolve to - both have the same IPv4 address?
You can also check https://www.myqnapcloud.com/ for the device details like WAN IP and last update date.
Regards,
-Kurt.
Sounds much more like the myQNAPcloud.com DDNS was not updated correctly, or not at all.
When you check your CP620 public IP address assigned by the ISP (I assume) and compare to what [yourname].myqnapcloud.com does resolve to - both have the same IPv4 address?
You can also check https://www.myqnapcloud.com/ for the device details like WAN IP and last update date.
Regards,
-Kurt.
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Re: Can't hit my admin page from Internet
Thanks Kurt.schumaku wrote:Hello Rod,
Sounds much more like the myQNAPcloud.com DDNS was not updated correctly, or not at all.
When you check your CP620 public IP address assigned by the ISP (I assume) and compare to what [yourname].myqnapcloud.com does resolve to - both have the same IPv4 address?
Regards,
-Kurt.
It seems that is at least part of the issue.
My public facing IP is 184.54.44.254/22
My Qnapcloud account resolves to 184.64.48.131
Is there a way to force update MyQnapCloud?
As well, I am now receiving a DNS pop up in Qnap Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP. The error states "the system has detected that your DNS server cannot resolve hosts, and some applications might not work".
The CP620 picks up the ISP DNS fine. But when I go to Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP, the DNS Server "Obtain DNS server address automatically" is greyed out and it only allows manual entry. I copied the DNS from the CP620, but still get the error.
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Re: Can't hit my admin page from Internet
Posting your public Time Warner Cable/Road Runner IP address to a Public Forum is not a good idea. This is an invitation for Hackers to attack your Ohio-based IP address. I would strongly urge you to edit your quoted message to remove this information, or at least XXX out the middle two numbers.RodTaylor wrote:Thanks Kurt.schumaku wrote:Hello Rod,
Sounds much more like the myQNAPcloud.com DDNS was not updated correctly, or not at all.
When you check your CP620 public IP address assigned by the ISP (I assume) and compare to what [yourname].myqnapcloud.com does resolve to - both have the same IPv4 address?
Regards,
-Kurt.
It seems that is at least part of the issue.
My public facing IP is XXX.XX.XX.XXX/22
My Qnapcloud account resolves to XXX.XX.XX.XXX
Is there a way to force update MyQnapCloud?
As well, I am now receiving a DNS pop up in Qnap Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP. The error states "the system has detected that your DNS server cannot resolve hosts, and some applications might not work".
The CP620 picks up the ISP DNS fine. But when I go to Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP, the DNS Server "Obtain DNS server address automatically" is greyed out and it only allows manual entry. I copied the DNS from the CP620, but still get the error.
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Re: Can't hit my admin page from Internet
This would explain why the myQNAPcloud.com configuration can't be updated.RodTaylor wrote:As well, I am now receiving a DNS pop up in Qnap Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP. The error states "the system has detected that your DNS server cannot resolve hosts, and some applications might not work".
Run this on the NAS:RodTaylor wrote:The CP620 picks up the ISP DNS fine. But when I go to Control Panel>Network>TCP/IP, the DNS Server "Obtain DNS server address automatically" is greyed out and it only allows manual entry. I copied the DNS from the CP620, but still get the error.
[~] # ifconfig
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[~] # getcfg Network "Default GW Device"
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[~] # cat /etc/resolv.conf
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[~] # ping [your-CP620-LAN-IP]
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nslookup http://www.google.com
Does the NAS use a static configuration, or DHCP, for the network interface(s)?