Useris admin-user, SSH is active (why is that needed?), but says "No endpoints left. Please contact
iot-...@teamviewer.com" when i am trying to assign an account. Sadly, iot-sales doesnt reply to my emails.
If you are receiving the message with "No endpoints left. Please contact
iot-...@teamviewer.com" you cannot assign a new Synology as you do not have and free Synology Enpoints left. These devices (Synology) need a separate license witch is not covered in the normal "TeamViewer License"
Hallo zusammen ich hoffe es ist jemand hier der Deutsch kann und mir helfen kann das DSM auf meine wdmycloud gen1 zu bekommen da ich mit der Beschreibung nicht ganz so zurecht komme.
Eventuell kann das auch jemand ber teamviewer machen wenn ich ihm den Zugang gebe oder es mir so gut erklren das sogar ein blder wie ich es hin bekomme.
Seems like Ex4 similar to Ext2 Ultra / Mirror Gen2. Read documentation for these devices.
Also check your CPU and RAM info. If Ex4 have same cpu and ram size - possible to use Debian (And documentations) from Mirror Gen2.
@All
But now to my actual question. Can you tell me or anyone here how to get docker on the mentioned device in the debian chroot? In the non chroot environment docker seems to be running, but I do not have access via ssh.
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First you have to find the right device. Is it a mirror gen1 or a mirror gen2? And then just follow the instructions for the alternative way. As described, upload the official firmware via the recovery webgui. If you have the 404 error, you probably do not have the correct IP of the recovery webgui.
If you are referring to something like HTACCESS/HTPASSWD then you are certainly better off than simply being publicly accessible. You are however still vulnerable to denial of service attacks which could affect the outcome of your print.
In my opinion from a security perspective I would say it is best to not have OctoPrint (or any 3D printer controller for the matter) publicly accessible. Either use a secure tunnel that is provided by some other device/environment or one of the plugins mentioned above that essentially does the same.
Another option that's quick and easy is simply using some RDC/VNC solution to connect to a computer on your network. I set up one of my machines with Chrome Remote Desktop and now I can access octoprint from anywhere by simply logging into my machine on the network and visiting it locally. Sure, this requires my home computer to be on all the time, but it was anyways. Great article and thanks for sharing
Hardening any computer (like an OctoPrint server) so that it's safe to be on the Internet itself involves more work than you could ever imagine. It would probably take three to six months of dedicated work just to accomplish that. And even then, you'd have to constantly be on the lookout for all sorts of unseen exploits both in your own code as well as in all your dependencies.
I find that SSH access works well (public/private key access, password attempts are simply rejected and the offending IP address banned). Port tunnelling via SSH to get to the Octoprint server gives me some comfort as the only devices that can access the network are effectively pre-approved.
So Im one of those listed in the report, Im one of the ones with a direct port forward to my Octopi instance. I have a synology vpn, and a trusted cert from lets encrypt running on it. I would love a guide to setting up the reverse proxy and lets encrypt cert on the octopi image.
Alas, my bigger concerns are the lack of authentication/logging to access Octopi without credentials(everything you can do without even logging in), and the attack vectors Octopi might have from the UI and plugins themselves (i.e. code injection/redirection, credential/session trickery etc)
So basically, the OctoPi instance is coupled with that server via ssh port-forwarding (a.k.a. "SSH Tunneling"). The server uses haproxy and authentication to make sure that only Patrick can get to it.
Since nobody has mentioned it, I will... OctoPrint 1.4 (currently in development) will have improved access control. See OctoPrint.org - OctoBlog specifically the OctoPrint On Air entries that include updates on 1.4 progress.
Having said that, even with OctoPrint 1.4, direct port forwarding to OctoPi / OctoPrint is strongly discouraged. There are just too many good ways to accomplish remote access to your printer to consider direct port forwarding.
Secondly, I use port forwarding with a spoofed external port pointing to internal port 5000. Is that sufficient? I know I should follow your instructions, but I don't have a Discord account, don't use Telegram, and other excuses.
Don't forget you can also use putty and create a tunnel to your octoprint web server. I create an ssh session to my main home server and that sets up a tunnel that when ever I go to port 8080 on 127.0.0.1( :8080/), my windows laptop, it actually gets forwarded over the tunnel to the optoprint server behind my firewall. It gives me remote access via my ssh session so it is not available on the Internet at all unless you open an ssh session first..
And does this require an Internet firewall which allows a certain sort of traffic (without configuration)? I know that my Netgear router doesn't pass-through VPN traffic, for example. Or was it necessary to configure something like a port forward on the router?
hhi there really strugglinng setting up sonarr so thhat it moves and renames the files i download through sab, sonar is linked up it sends thhe downloads to sab, sab downloads off my pc annd then moves to my synonlogy automatically but it nevber gets picked up by sonnar and moved to the correct folders please help struggling like mad, hhad it all set up onn my pc and it was working great, all i hhave done is basiaclly put sonarr on the synology and set sab to send completed stuff to thhe server so i really dont know what i need to do in order for sonnarr to pick it up it just shhows as 100%downnloaded on the folder thhrough sonnarr
change the one in sonarr to match the one in nzbget and it should work. if you cant work it out screenshot the volume mappings for nzbget and we can compare them to the ones for sonarr youve already posted.
in sonarr, open the series page for Vikings and edit it - screenshot that or post the path it has set. is it /TVs/Vikings? or something else. ie if your root folders (where sonarr is supposed to save to) are also wrong then its not going to work.
sonarr still doesnt have the right volume mapping for /downloads there should have been a completed folder, then a Sonarr folder, then the (job) vikings folder in that screenshot path. they doesnt exist.
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