![]() ![]() My linux knowldge must be even less than you, but thats not all what no-ip does ( resolve a domain name to your external ip). That is all it does.you still have to setup some other kind of remote software to connect with no-ip in itself doesn't open any upĪlso I think what Joe was mentioning is that yes you have it installed and running but whenever the server reboots what tells it to start up again? I would say my Linux knowledge has to be less than anyone here lolīut as far as no-ip is concerned all it does is resolve a domain name you create to your external ip address so instead of having to know your ip you can just use the domain name Second, which VPN for unraid would you suggest to implement, a link to a tut would be highly appreciated. Mmm ok, thanks, got it, first which and where would this log file be in order to check if there was any unauthorized attempt. The log will show multiple connection attempts.Ī VPN is typically used to enable secure remote access. Since the system is not secure you will be hacked. The fact that you're able to access the server from Internet means that it is exposed to the world and hackers. Just need to now so that I can look out for a solution to make it more secure. how has this opened my server to the world. Mmmm all this has done is, I can access the index.html file (web server start page) from a url (that I chose from No-ip, which is masked as well) from internet. There are no official procedures for hardening the server, so if you insist on opening it up to the world, you will need to figure out how to secure it yourself. Keep in mind that an unmodified unRaid install is NOT secured, and will be hacked if exposed. That sounds like you are exposing unRaid to the internet directly. I have registered mydelf with No-Ip services to have my domain name redirected to Unraid web server IP (already installed and running). ![]()
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