I have been using tinc on a Synology NAS successfully. My setup doesn't
use Docker in-between because that would need tinkering with its network
stack. You can install tinc using Entware [1] easily.
Make sure *not* to put configuration files, private keys etc. under `/`
but rather some share that is on disks that the NAS manages. Otherwise
you will loose them when your update the NAS.
[1]: https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki/Install-on-Synology-NAS
On 6/10/19 11:29 PM, Codera wrote:> Hi!
>
> I tried these two Dockers on Synology nas:
> https://github.com/JensErat/docker-tinc/
> https://github.com/bys-control/docker-tinc
>
> For testing i set up a master Windows machine and a client one with also
> Windows.
> Connection between of them Works.
> So no i try to add a Synology NAS, so i can do remote backup.
> But i cannot set up any connection between the Docker container and
> master Windows machine.
> Ports are fowarded on both side.
> I can see from the master - Windwos machine log, that the connection
> seems to be working:
>
> Got type 2 UDP probe reply 18 from xxx
> Sending PACKET to xxx
> Sending 6 bytes of metadata to xxx
>
> And so one...
>
> But i cannot ping, Access smb share on the nas. Also the NAS cannot ping
> the master Windows machine.
>
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