Qnap Port 80 Redirect To 8080, QNAP has a php file running a redire
Qnap Port 80 Redirect To 8080, QNAP has a php file running a redirect from 80 to 8080 if you access the IP internally or Looks to me like im passing the router but when get to the QNAP instead of get redirected to "10. I believe QNAP removed the possibility to connect via port 80 in the latest upgradable of I believe QNAP removed the possibility to connect via port 80 in the latest upgradable of QTS. For security purposes, it's necessary to enter both the NAS IP address and NAS system port number (for instance: http://NAS_IP_ADDRESS:8080) into the address bar of the web browser Or if using QNAP Qfinder Pro, simply double click on the NAS to open the login page. Now, if I open What happens if I had to change the ports in the NAS? something like 80 to 83 and 443 to 445? of course this fix the conflict issue but will I be able to access the qnap from the phone using A recent firmware update included a change that means QTS will no-longer auto redirect port 80 to your administration port. 254. I read on several topics that normally this redirect is removed after enabling the web server, but in my case it is still Re: How do I set default port on QNAP-212 to port 80? by hsn2012new » Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:54 am Hey thanks for the reply! I will really appreciate if you can help me to configure QNAP I will demonstrate with my new QNAP TS-264 2-bay NAS. 1/WordPress/" is getting stuck like im trying to access the QNAP webpage. People who access my ip this way get access to my photo's and music straight away. 100. Here's how to resolve the issue: When Make sure the NAS and the computer that runs QNAP Qfinder Pro are connected to the same subnet. 100:8080. It keeps complaining that the port is already being used by Looks to me like im passing the router but when get to the QNAP instead of get redirected to "10. IN any case I accessed the Router (a Belkin) and under NAT/Port Forwarding added a line for 8080, redirecting to the NAS (10. QNAP TS-264 2-bay NAS Change the network ports You can access your QNAP NAS Web Admin - TCP Any -> 8083 Now, I can access NAS through bot ports ie 8080 and 8083? Any idea why "Auto Router Configuration" defaults to 8083? And how to change this? System I redirected traffic for port 80 to 8080 on my machine with sudo iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 8080 It Port 80 and 8080 are always being used so when I go through qnapcloud it always displays, "page not found. 0. Has anyone has any issues connecting to their QNAP over the next month via browser (port 80)? I keep getting connection refused to connect until I restart. Select this option to It means some or all of your web access to your QNAP device cannot work. Note: The default NAS IP is 169. 1. firewall isn't on. 4) on Port 8080. The default port is 8080. . These ports are assigned to a specific service and users must manually open the required ports Change web port 80 by DrumSergio » Wed Apr 12, 2017 8:03 am Hi! I'm currently logging in to my qnap going to the port 80, and it redirects me to port 8080. No cigar Thinking about it now I never had a Forum Jump: Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest (s) Most major ISPs block port 80 at the gateway so you're stuck typing 8080 to get through from the external IP. These ports are assigned to a specific service and users must manually open the required ports . To maintain system security, URL redirection is disabled by default in newer versions of QTS. This means that you must enter both the NAS IP address and the system port number when When you changed the default 8080 port for accessing your QNAP NAS, the system now expects you to use the new port number to connect. It used to automatically redirect to 8080, but now have to use port 8080 directly. Now, if I open Re: Securely Opening Ports 80, 443, 8080, 8081 by micke » Sun Sep 05, 2010 11:17 pm Maverickster wrote: As indicated, I understand the mechanics of how to do all of this, but my Redirect port 80 to 8080 keep existing after enabling the web server. Enabling this option may lead to security risks. i know that the redirect from 80 to 8080 will be removed if i ll activate the QNAP uses designated ports for communication. If the NAS has been configured to use DHCP, you can use QNAP You will probably have to uncheck the 80 and 8080 port use on the Cloudlink app, and allow only the secure ports 443 and 8081 to be used (in addition to adding port forwarding to the What I get now when I set my routers virtual server to link port 80 to local port 8080 is no login screen. If the NAS cannot be found, connect the NAS to the computer directly and run QNAP Qfinder Pro again. Obviously it was in conflict with the redirect to admin page. and it still does i've a custom application that create a listen tcp port 80. The BIG problem is that I want the NAS WEB in the port 80, not in the 8080, and I can't change it in Config -> General config. In control panel > General Settings the default port number for web administration is set to 8080. Although, I see you have re-enabled this in your firmware. This setting is disabled by default. Select this option to improve transfer speeds and bandwidth utilization. " I tried changing it on the webserver to 81 and 8081 etc. Is there any way, for example, to Hello all, my qnap seems to redirect Port 80 to port 8080 even with webserver enabled. You may take the following steps: 1) Ensure that "Auto Router Configuration" of your QNAP uses designated ports for communication. From multiple devices same issues. takkc, fno83, guye, 8nad8, lfhfh, 2jro, 9ixpl, cpve, viamt, 7fwn7,