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How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 15 May 2020, 12:15
by TMSupport
The method to log in TNAS.online is to input the website of www.TNAS.online in the browser address bar, or to click ‘Remote Login’ button in TNAS application software to enter TNAS.online login page. Remote login to TNAS can be realized by inputting user’s name and password on TNAS.online login page. To use TNAS.online remote login, TNAS device need independent Internet IP address. Otherwise, remote login will fail. In this case, users need select to use DDNS for remote login.

Remote login through DDNS. DDNS is the abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Server. DDNS should be set and used according to the following steps: The following are DDNS setting and the use steps

Step 1: Log in TOS as administrator. Click Remote Login > DDNS, and tick ‘Enable DDNS’ on this page.

Step 2: Select a recommended DDNS service provider from ‘DDNS Server’ list, and log in this server’s website to register a dynamic domain name and record the user name, password and user’s domain name.

Step 3: Users need to log in the router or network switch to set menu, and map the IP address and port of TNAS on router. IP address and port of TNAS can be obtained from the system information on TOS desktop.

Step 4: Enter DDNS setting interface on TOS and respectively input the applied DDNS user name, password, dynamic domain name in the corresponding bars and then click ‘Apply’. As a result, users will get a confirmation message of ‘DDNS is enabled successfully’.

Step 5: After DDNS setting is complete, users can input http:// domain name: port number in the address bar of browser on the computer to realized remote login TNAS. For example: http://noontec.oicp.net:8181 (Please do not set as default port).

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 02 Mar 2025, 17:38
by EthanBerg97
Is it possible to optimize remote access speed and support P2P direct connection?

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 03 Mar 2025, 14:44
by TMzethar
EthanBerg97 wrote: 02 Mar 2025, 17:38
The remote access speed for TNAS.online on TOS6 has been improved. If your NAS and storage setup support TOS6, you may consider upgrading to this version.
viewtopic.php?t=6809

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 07 Mar 2025, 12:08
by RayKah
Thank you, very detailed answer.

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 18 Apr 2025, 17:14
by CathyW
TMzethar wrote: 03 Mar 2025, 14:44
EthanBerg97 wrote: 02 Mar 2025, 17:38
The remote access speed for TNAS.online on TOS6 has been improved. If your NAS and storage setup support TOS6, you may consider upgrading to this version.
viewtopic.php?t=6809
Yes , I tried . The speed in TOS 6 is much higher than TOS 5 . Hope the TNAS Online speed can be much higher in TOS 7 :D

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 20 Apr 2025, 01:33
by sianderson
it is also worth pointing out that not too many years ago nas drives were being attacked and malware being installed on these drives due to the TNAS online system so there is swings and roundabouts by enabling it, are you absolutely certain you do need to access it remotely and and if there was a breach like the past what kind of data would they be able to access

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 20 Apr 2025, 15:38
by TMroy
sianderson wrote: 20 Apr 2025, 01:33 it is also worth pointing out that not too many years ago nas drives were being attacked and malware being installed on these drives due to the TNAS online system so there is swings and roundabouts by enabling it, are you absolutely certain you do need to access it remotely and and if there was a breach like the past what kind of data would they be able to access
There is no evidence to suggest that the ransomware attack from several years ago is linked to the TNAS online service.

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 21 Apr 2025, 23:02
by sianderson
TMroy wrote: 20 Apr 2025, 15:38
sianderson wrote: 20 Apr 2025, 01:33 it is also worth pointing out that not too many years ago nas drives were being attacked and malware being installed on these drives due to the TNAS online system so there is swings and roundabouts by enabling it, are you absolutely certain you do need to access it remotely and and if there was a breach like the past what kind of data would they be able to access
There is no evidence to suggest that the ransomware attack from several years ago is linked to the TNAS online service.
ok so how were the nas drives being attacked over the internet without the TNAS online service being used? there were plenty of people telling you that that is how it was happening, but yeah no problem no "evidence" that you were willing to listen to

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 22 Apr 2025, 00:08
by Gremlin
Having a router with upnp enabled can open up all sorts of avenues for attackers which often starts with malicious software being downloaded by the users. No scans, no backups - everyday users are pretty good at shooting themselves in the foot.

Re: How does the computer remotely login to TNAS?

Posted: 27 Jul 2025, 11:25
by TMlinda
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