Elegant_Collection_7

joined 1 year ago
 

Hi guys so sorry for being a newbie here.

I have Vaultwarden up and running on Synology DSM 7.2 and trying to open admin page to setup SMTP.

In Container Manager GUI when I stop the Vaultwarden container I can't turn it back on except rebooting the whole system. It shows running and healthy but can't visit the address.

Rebooting the NAS will bring everything back to normal.

But the ADMIN_TOKEN environmental variable never take effect. Always tells me " The admin panel is disabled, please configure the 'ADMIN_TOKEN' variable to enable it "

ChatGPT doesn't seem to know the answer and kept bringing me back to the wiki page.

So sorry for being a newbie although I hosted php forums back in the day on Windows 2000 I can't perform a single restart on a service. Pls help. Much thanks.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I mean have your LightRoom library on PC and have it realtime sync to your NAS so you still enjoy the speed. If that's not what you want you want it on NAS you should consider 1 GBe is your bottleneck. You want opt for something faster.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Good info I'm keep that in mind when I setup pfSense so far I only need it up and running so I can proceed with next setup. As soon as performance bottlenecks I'll come back and study this. Half of it was still new to me.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You can store your work files on your PC and have them synced over the network. That way you still have your local NVME speed and you can have peace of mind knowing those files are in good hands (after a set time of course). Once you don't need to edit those files you can archive them by moving them to non-synced folder so they won't eat up the space.

With 1GbE in local network it still transfers way faster than over the Internet.

On a 4 disk RAID 5 setup you're getting about 3X speed of a mechanical drive which will be about 300-400MB/s which is almost on par with 2.5 inch SSDs. However there're 4 drives spinning at the same time and will consume about 100w of power so keep that in mind.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Surprisingly I have it up and running after rebooting the AT&T BGW320 gateway. Turned out all my setting was done correctly. All I have changed was to clear existing DHCP clients and disable onboard WiFi. Didn't think those matters and didn't understand why a gateway reboot is needed but it works now.

Thank you all for the input I can finally live a happier life now.

 

Been trying for years and never succeed hosting anything to external IPs. Right now I'm trying to setup a Vaultwarden server on Synology NAS. I have DDNS setup and port forward with reverse proxy setup correctly. However only LAN connection works.

I have AT&T provided BGW320 fiber modem/wifi AP passthrough to Asus RT-AX86U on latest merlin.

Not sure if this is a forwarding issue or firewall or modem to Asus AP passthrough. I have no issue with day to day web browsing and gaming. Services I have working is Openvpn with asus provided ddns on router. Synology quickconnect features also works. Firewall and AIprotect on Asus router are set to OFF as diagnosing the issue.

Anything else I tried hosting with raspberry pi all failed for possible same reason.

It looks like I am missing something there if someone could help pointing it out will be really appreciated.