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Default Seagate abandon remote access to their 'Central' NAS

On 12/05/2018 22:47, Roger Mills wrote:


Any ideas?


Get a pi zero w and setup a VPN so your NAS appears as a local devices
when you log in from the internet.

You can set the firewall to only allow access to the NAS if you want.

They cost about £17 with a PSU.

You could even put your NAS disk in a USB case and use the pi as a NAS
server if speed isn't a problem.