I use myQnapCloud via webbrowser
I cannot upload to my device files larger than 4GB
Is this limited by technology or I can change something to do that ?
Regards
Michał
Upload files larger than 4GB
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
stop that whole thing alltogether
NEVER expose your NAS to WAN (unless getting hacked is your thing)
NEVER expose your NAS to WAN (unless getting hacked is your thing)
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
I'm sure that you are right because of security reasons ..
But my question was diffrent...
But my question was diffrent...
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
P3R said here it worked
viewtopic.php?t=154413
unclear where the limitation then comes from (I never use the browser upload feature of file station..even from local)
best to ask qnap via ticket
viewtopic.php?t=154413
unclear where the limitation then comes from (I never use the browser upload feature of file station..even from local)
best to ask qnap via ticket
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
thx dolbyman, but still my question remains without answer
you wrote "I never use the browser upload feature of file station..even from local" - do you upload remotely ib other way than web myqnapcloud ?
you wrote "I never use the browser upload feature of file station..even from local" - do you upload remotely ib other way than web myqnapcloud ?
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
if I upload files from outside of my lan ..I also use SMB (via VPN)
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
VPN ... Impossible when I do not have external IP
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
nothing is impossible
but if you would elaborate what exactly you mean by that (double nat..cgnat..?)..solutions can be suggested
but if you would elaborate what exactly you mean by that (double nat..cgnat..?)..solutions can be suggested
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I know that everything is possible, but sometimes it is not worth ...
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Re: Upload files larger than 4GB
for two clients an aws access openvpn server (server outside your lan) is free (starting 3 clients it would cost a fee)
but cloudlink would be a solution too (see other thread)
but cloudlink would be a solution too (see other thread)