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*Media Server is preferred over Plex's DLNA server because I can configure the menus to provide only music. For now iCloud is enough and I don't get the extra hassle to support that too. I run but only out of curiosity the calendar, CardDAV/Contacts, etc services.
Web Station: if nothing else then to ensure that DSM doesn't listen on HTTP 80/HTTPS 443. SYNOLOGY NOTES APP FOR MAC ARCHIVE
Mail Server/Mail Station: as a mail archive for emails forwarded from Internet services (set firewalls to only allow SMTP in from those Internet servers). SYNOLOGY NOTES APP FOR MAC PLUS
VPN Server: if I didn't run VPN Plus server on SRM router then this would be it. DNS Server: run an internal server so that I can access devices by a simple name and also bypass Internet resolution for my home domain.
That's nine and I can't decide which is the last one:
Hyper Backup: all the data needs protecting off-NAS. Docker: for those unpackaged applications that are useful to try out and/or keep. unix and setup commands that I'll forget. Note Station/DS note: For recording stuff like a note/scratch pad. Synology Drive: Works for my needs and is enough original Dropbox-y now that Dropbox is bloated and a client resource hog. Moments: I'm lazy and just want something similar to Apple iCloud/Photos. Video Station/DS video: cos the family finally use this in preference to iTunes library content (cos I stopped updating that). Plex*: because it works well and tags easier than VS. Media Server*: music serving to my HEOS devices. Audio Station/DS audio: it can stream direct to UPnP/DLNA speaker and Airplay (hey even my Airplay 2 Apple TVs are working again when PIN access is enabled), plus Casting. I did not know this and learned the hard way by pulling my hair out of my head. The protocol is being phased out in the newer version of OS X. AFP (Apple File Protocol) is very unstable and will cause Finder to crash. Note: Do not use afp to connect to your Synology. SYNOLOGY NOTES APP FOR MAC PASSWORD
Make sure to check ‘Remember this password in my keychain’ if you don’t want to keep entering it every time you reboot your mac. This is the username and password for your Synology device. You may be prompted to enter your username and password. (period) a second time to hide the files again.
(period) All the hidden files will become visible. Enter in this address: smb:// < Replace the X’s with your ip address.ģ. pkg file, you need to show hidden files on your Mac. Now click on the file explorer address bar at the top and type in the following path: \\ > Connect to Server’Ģ. Once you have your ip address open the windows file explorer.Ģ. You can do this by opening a web browser and going to this address – ġ. The first thing you need to do is find the ip address of your Synology device.