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  • Have you tried configuring the VPN directly on QNAP NAS or am I the only one who couldn’t? I get what you’re saying, but my question is: if I have 2 Synology NAS and I setup my L2TP/IPSec on both NAS, Can I do the backup? Because, with VPN, both NAS are in the same LAN.
  • So, the best case is both NAS under VPN, right?
  • I have 1 LAN interface (192.168.1.X) and 1 VPN (192.168.2.X). I setup the VPN on my PC and I can ping devices in LAN interface 192.168.1.X But a device in LAN interface 192.168.1.X can't ping a device under VPN Because, for now only devices under VPN can reach devices in LAN interfaces. I wont viceversa.
  • On QNAP it's impossible set "NAT Traversal". There isn't this option When I set VPN. I can enable "NAT Traversal" only on Synology.
  • I don't wont open ports. I thought it was easier. Because my home NAS is under VPN. I can't setup the VPN in my company NAS otherwise it would have been much easier. I thought it was enough to create a rule in Security Policy, so that devices under VPN also be reached from LAN interfaces. Because now, only devices under…
  • Ok but to do this, you have to create a rule in Security Policy. How would you do it?
  • 1) QNAP and Synology 2) L2TP/IPSec 3) Yes but it's in Nebula Control Center
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