The CMS Host provides a single interface to monitor and maintain the managed servers.
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Once CMS is installed, you can designate your Synology NAS server as the CMS Host and designate other servers as managed servers.
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WinSCP Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows. Synology CMS (Central Management System) allows you to quickly and conveniently manage multiple Synology NAS servers. Which I think like you say, what I want is a VPN server setup. This this a Catalina bug? I recently upgraded to Catalina (against my better judgment!), but I found these issues with Mojave as well. The linked instruction relate to your Synology Nas being a VPN Server. This then mounts the shares again, but I still cannot open the network shares by the finder window anymore, until a new reboot. I will then need to manually mount the shares by command-K in Finder to connect to the DS by its IP. Although when I start the copy it takes about 6 or 7 seconds before the copy actually starts.
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The read speeds are around 82MBytes/s and seem fairly normal for a 1GB cable connected network. However after a random/indeterminate time, often after the Mac has woken from sleep, the mounted shares will be disconnected and I cannot connect to them by the finder window anymore. The shares on my NAS are mounted on login as CIFS to my laptop using pammount. I'm having a lot of trouble with SMB file shares between my DS1019+ and my Macs (macOS Catalina 10.15.2)Īfter a fresh reboot of my Mac and the diskstation, I can connect by the sidebar icons in Finder to the DS on my network and double click my shared folders to mount them. You might also want to setup a WINS server, since Synology boxes seem to function much better with one available to them.