


- Synology cloud station drive ssl certificate has changed how to#
- Synology cloud station drive ssl certificate has changed full#
Little note from the author of this post – If the domain in your new certificate is matching your website published into your Synology NAS, perhaps you should link at least those. The selection is a bit hidden on the right side of the row – but it is there and if you click it it will appear. Using the ‘Configure’ option you can select which web services or web sites should use which certificate.

But before doing that, I strongly suggest that you first check that your certificates are working as expected, so that you won’t ran into issues accessing your Synology.)īrowse to your key file and certificate file, and in addition the intermediate certificate file – if you have downloaded that and want to complete the chain:Ĭlick ok – and if your certificates and keys are properly generated –> you have successfully imported your certificates into Synology NAS. Just remember that if you want to enable HTTPS for all Synology Services, you need to also add the option in DSM Admin UI –> Control Panel –> Network –> DSM Settings –> “Automatically redirect HTTP connections to HTTPS (Web station and Photo station excluded”. You can also configure this later in certificate settings, IF you want to configure it. (Note: In above screen you have also the option to set the imported certificate as default certificate, for all other Synology Web Services. Give descriptive name and choose ‘Import certificate’ option: Start by importing the certificate files into your Synology NAS:Ĭontrol Panel -> Security -> Certificate -> AddĬhoose Add or Replace certificate based on your requirements: My example setup passes with A+ grade the Qualys SSL Labs test. So when starting this – you should have your private key (.key) and certificate files (.crt) received from Trusted 3rd party Certification Authority (CA). Are you going for getting a wildcard certificate, that will cover many sub-sites in your domain on one go – or if you want to have separate certificates for different hosts in your domain. This has direct relationship what kind of certificate you will acquire as well. It is not provided by Trusted 3rd party CA – but may be enough for some purposes within people and network you know.įurther on – it is for you to decide, if you want to deploy your new certificate for all Synology web enabled services (set is as default), or if you deploy it only for some virtual hosts or all of them. Synology NAS has by default one self-signed certificate (and you can create more of those if you will), that is by default in use for default web enabled services (WebDav, Cloud Station, FTPS etc.) that Synology has.
Synology cloud station drive ssl certificate has changed full#
I will not cover the generation of trusted 3rd party certificate itself, internet is full of certificate providers and instructions for that work.
Synology cloud station drive ssl certificate has changed how to#
I will also show how to make HTTP -> HTTPS redirect in Owncloud 9 and DSM 6, Apache 2.2 setup. In this post I will go through shortly the installation of trusted 3rd party SSL/TLS certificate into your Synology NAS device, and how to enable that for Synology web services (websites/Owncloud).
