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<div class="alert-warning">The following instructions were saved after working with a previous version of the DSM. Currently there is no "Network Services" folder, and it's not necessary to modify firewall settings to allow remote hosts on the LAN connect via SSH.</div> | <div class="alert alert-warning">The following instructions were saved after working with a previous version of the DSM. Currently there is no "Network Services" folder, and it's not necessary to modify firewall settings to allow remote hosts on the LAN connect via SSH.</div> | ||
* Grant remote access. | * Grant remote access. | ||
Revision as of 23:33, 18 February 2018
Overview
Procuredure for enabling SSH on Synology NAS to allow remote terminal connections.
Enable SSH via Synology DSM
- DSM > Control Panel > Terminal & SMNP > Terminal tab
- Enable SSH Service
checked - Port:
22(default)
- Enable SSH Service
Legacy documentation
The following instructions were saved after working with a previous version of the DSM. Currently there is no "Network Services" folder, and it's not necessary to modify firewall settings to allow remote hosts on the LAN connect via SSH.
- Grant remote access.
- Open the Firewall Menu, from the Network Services Folder
- Double click enabled rule
- In Ports Section, press Select button next to Select from a list of built-in applications
- Make sure Port 22 (SSH) is enabled
- Click OK twice and then Save.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Enabling the Command Line Interface (Synology Wiki)