![]() ![]() At this point I ran only sudo chmod 0666 /dev/net/tun and restarted Tailscale, with expected outbound connections working again. You’ll be brought to a screen showing how to keep your NAS servers synchronized. The contents of these folders, however, are different. ![]() Everthing worked fine for several months until I needed to restart the remote NAS. I've purchased 2 Synology units at various points in time and they are both set up with the same number of shared folders (Documents, Music, Photos, Videos). 11 Replies 3242 Views 0 Likes I set up Drive Sharesync on my remote NAS and set it up to one-way synchronise files from my local NAS. Step 3: On the next page, check the remote folder you want to sync with the NAS and click Next. Step 2: Then enter your IP address, username, and password as required and click Next. Step 1: Open Synology Drive ShareSync and click Start Now and then select the + icon. So it appears the tun device permissions are being reset to root. Open the Synology Drive ShareSync application. I didn't get much response on the Synology Community forums (doesn't inspire much hope) so I'm posting here in hopes of some information. Follow these two parts and start the set-up. I re-ran the rest of the commands (placed into a shell script):Īt this point (now operating correctly) the following is the status as expected:ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jan 19 11:10 netĬrw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 200 Jan 19 11:10 tunĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jan 19 11:23 netĬrw- 1 root root 10, 200 Jan 19 11:23 tun Set a schedule to automatically take one snapshot within 24 hours Manually take an unlimited number of snapshots within 24 hours Logs and global file locking features are supported on Hybrid Share 1.4. Re-setting the cap with setcap and restarting Tailscale alone still did not allow outbound. So that part is persistent, however, outbound connections were now no longer functioning. var/packages/Tailscale/target/bin/tailscaled = cap_net_admin+eip $ sudo getcap /var/packages/Tailscale/target/bin/tailscaled UPDATE I see that it has been moved per this thread. The one thing I can't figure out is how to put it on a schedule as I do not want it in real time (preferred after hours). The actual problem is that the tun device permissions are getting reset on reboot on DSM7.īackground: I use Tailscale for a Synology-Synology sync where one is behind a T-Mobile CGN rendering most other VPN solutions non-starters. Synology Drive ShareSync allows you to sync files between two NAS with flexible sync mode settings. I started playing with Synology Drive ShareSync (part of Synology Drive Server package) and I was able to get it to work. When System Hibernation is enabled, your Synology NAS will enter System Hibernation mode 60 seconds. Apologies for mis-identifying the initial problem. System Hibernation is only supported on DS213+ and D413. I did some more testing and it doesn't appear to be the cap. ![]()
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