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Add your P5 clients to your P5 server via Tailscale and you’ve got a secure setup.
#Osquery vpn access install#
With Synology NAS package center it’s a simple one-click install for P5. I use P5 with my clients to backup their shared storage to LTO and it makes sense to backup all the things no matter where they are with P5 also. Using Archiware P5 to Backup and Sync your NAS is a good thing if you’re already using Archiware P5 to backup and sync all the other things, then at least you have only one dashboard to look at. Pro tip: only allow remote access to a restricted and time limited account so you don’t leave it on accidentally. This only has to be done once but future updates may require fixes. Step 2: Set up Outgoing VPN access via Tailscale which requires editing some files (which necessitate Terminal and remote login access). It honestly used to be harder than this, these days you can simply add the Tailscale package via the Synology package center app and you’re done. How cool is that? In today’s advanced lesson: you can backup and sync your Synology NAS using Archiware P5. Suddenly your iPhone can securely send files to your Mac or raspberry Pi across the world. Tailscale is a mesh-VPN which uses WireGuard to securely establish a mesh (point to point) VPN of your devices. What if we could avoid that and not open (or forward) any port to make services work across the internet? So then your firewall is tested, and then auto-ban and geo-block and emails go out. Well, wouldn’t you know it, if ssh is port 22 or web traffic is on port 80 then everyone and their port scanner comes knocking. On your router the traffic for a server or service went to a port (where a number represents a service, some which are defined, but can be arbitrary) and to a destination IP address. In the old days we used to forward ports. Use Tailscale Mesh-VPN with P5 Backup and Sync