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Steve
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      05-21-2008, 12:29 PM
I have a Linksys WRT54G router and a NAS drive on my home network. I would
like to access the contents of this drive securely from remote locations,
and would rather not have to deal with third party subscription schemes. Is
there a safe, password protected way for me to get at my files on this drive
without making it vulnerable? I am using a cable modem with a dynamic IP; I
know I am going to have to deal with that too.


 
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      05-22-2008, 01:31 PM
On 2008-05-21 09:29:06, Steve wrote:

> I have a Linksys WRT54G router and a NAS drive on my home network. I would
> like to access the contents of this drive securely from remote locations,
> and would rather not have to deal with third party subscription schemes. Is
> there a safe, password protected way for me to get at my files on this drive
> without making it vulnerable? I am using a cable modem with a dynamic IP; I
> know I am going to have to deal with that too.


You need a server of some kind. VPN and FTP or SFTP, among others.

You may be able to run something like this
<http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php> on your router, which would
allow you to run this on the router itself. Other than that, you could set
up a computer to run a server and open the required ports.

Gerhard
 
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      05-22-2008, 07:23 PM
Looking further at this, I wonder if using an app the offering at
www.no-ip.com would be easier (and free). The issue I see is that I have a
dynamic IP, and the PC with the drive I would want to access is given a
local IP address by the router (192.168.1.xxx). Is it still possible to go
that route? thanks!

"Gerhard Fiedler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On 2008-05-21 09:29:06, Steve wrote:
>
>> I have a Linksys WRT54G router and a NAS drive on my home network. I
>> would
>> like to access the contents of this drive securely from remote locations,
>> and would rather not have to deal with third party subscription schemes.
>> Is
>> there a safe, password protected way for me to get at my files on this
>> drive
>> without making it vulnerable? I am using a cable modem with a dynamic
>> IP; I
>> know I am going to have to deal with that too.

>
> You need a server of some kind. VPN and FTP or SFTP, among others.
>
> You may be able to run something like this
> <http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php> on your router, which would
> allow you to run this on the router itself. Other than that, you could set
> up a computer to run a server and open the required ports.
>
> Gerhard



 
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      05-23-2008, 01:26 PM
On 2008-05-22 16:23:38, Steve wrote:

> "Gerhard Fiedler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> On 2008-05-21 09:29:06, Steve wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Linksys WRT54G router and a NAS drive on my home network. I
>>> would like to access the contents of this drive securely from remote
>>> locations, and would rather not have to deal with third party
>>> subscription schemes. Is there a safe, password protected way for me
>>> to get at my files on this drive without making it vulnerable? I am
>>> using a cable modem with a dynamic IP; I know I am going to have to
>>> deal with that too.

>>
>> You need a server of some kind. VPN and FTP or SFTP, among others.
>>
>> You may be able to run something like this
>> <http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv3/index.php> on your router, which would
>> allow you to run this on the router itself. Other than that, you could
>> set up a computer to run a server and open the required ports.

>
> Looking further at this, I wonder if using an app the offering at
> www.no-ip.com would be easier (and free).


This is a service that allows you to have a domain name on a dynamic IP. I
use dyndns.org. Something like this is necessary to find your router from
the outside. It requires an application running inside your network (either
in the router or in one of the computers on the LAN) that updates the IP
information when your public IP changes. (IIRC, your router has a client
for dynamic DNS built in.)

> The issue I see is that I have a dynamic IP, and the PC with the drive I
> would want to access is given a local IP address by the router
> (192.168.1.xxx). Is it still possible to go that route?


You need both: some dynamic DNS service to find your router from the
outside, and a server running inside to communicate to.

Gerhard
 
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