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Set to a value in the range 1024–65535. Check to see if you must enable port forwarding of
the port you choose on the router. See the port forwarding instructions provided with your
router.
Port 2
Configures the host name used for your ReadyNAS system to generate its SSL certificate and
then creates a new SSL certificate. We recommend that you update this field to match the
current IP address of your ReadyNAS system and then generate a new SSL certificate to avoid
future certificate errors from your web browser. In this scenario, it is best to use a fixed IP
configuration for your ReadyNAS system so that the certificate remains valid. Also, if the WAN
IP address configuration is DHCP, We recommend that you use a Dynamic DNS service to
access the ReadyNAS through a persistent fully qualified domain name provided by a DDNS
service provider rather than through an IP address.
SSL Key Host
5. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Download an SSH Public Key File
Every ReadyNAS system generates a public and a private SSH key. Before another
system can connect to your ReadyNAS system through SSH, you must download and
share the public key.
SSH must be enabled before you can download the key. You enable SSH in the same
SSH Settings window from which you download the key, so you can do both at the same
time.
To download the public key file:
1. Log in to your ReadyNAS system.
2. Select System > Settings > Services > SSH.
3.
Click the Download SSH key file button.
A window opens in your browser for selecting and downloading a file.
Software Manual216System Settings
ReadyNAS OS 6.10