Llibyddap
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My basic setup is two Freenas boxes (one on 11.1 u5 [Alpha/push] and the other on 11.1 u6 [Beta/pull]). I've created a datastore snapshot on Alpha, replicated that snapshot to Beta all on/under the same network (router). From the Beta I can clone the snapshot, mount it and navigate the files. I'm using the dedicated user method. Basically it all works when I'm on the same network.
I then switch to an outside network and it breaks. I've tried two methods both have the same issue which leads me to believe it's an Alpha settings issue.
Both methods have the the router pointing Port 22 to the the Beta FreeNAS box. Both methods show an error of:
The error occurs when trying to setup the replication task on Alpha for the push to Beta.
Method 1 - Dynamic DNS Services
I've used the built in FreeNAS service for Dynamic DNS and selected the no-ip.com GUI. Settings are:
I can see
Method 2 - Router DNS
I've turned off the FreeNAS Dynamic DNS Service and used the router service. Same effect.
In both cases, I cannot SSH into the FreeNAS box using the dedicated user. But in both cases I can SSH into the FreeNAS box using ROOT and a password.
That leads me to believe that I've done something wrong when setting up the dedicated user when it comes to a DDNS that otherwise worked when on the same network.
Caveat - - I'm no IT guy... just a hobbiest, so anything too concise may have a follow-up question. Thanks in advance.
I then switch to an outside network and it breaks. I've tried two methods both have the same issue which leads me to believe it's an Alpha settings issue.
Both methods have the the router pointing Port 22 to the the Beta FreeNAS box. Both methods show an error of:
Failed to connect to remote: _ssl.c:761: The handshake operation timed out
The error occurs when trying to setup the replication task on Alpha for the push to Beta.
Method 1 - Dynamic DNS Services
I've used the built in FreeNAS service for Dynamic DNS and selected the no-ip.com GUI. Settings are:
provider: no-ip.com
checkIP server SSL: blank
checkIP server: blank
checkIP path: blank
use ssl: checked
Domain name: mydomain.ddns.net
Username: [no-ip.com user name]
password: ***
confirm password: ***
update period: 3000
I can see
ibadan
updating the new IP# address. So I think that's working.Method 2 - Router DNS
I've turned off the FreeNAS Dynamic DNS Service and used the router service. Same effect.
In both cases, I cannot SSH into the FreeNAS box using the dedicated user. But in both cases I can SSH into the FreeNAS box using ROOT and a password.
That leads me to believe that I've done something wrong when setting up the dedicated user when it comes to a DDNS that otherwise worked when on the same network.
Caveat - - I'm no IT guy... just a hobbiest, so anything too concise may have a follow-up question. Thanks in advance.