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Yannn

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  1. 28 minutes ago, odyssyus said:

    I don't understand the requirement to double VPN.  On my synology, I can use a hostname setup via ddns and ssl cert my access...  No cert, no access.

    Yes, you can, but that implies to expose your NAS fully on the internet.

    Mine can only be reached via my VPN, limiting the surface for attacks.

  2. 2 hours ago, VTSFAN said:

    You could Use a VPN and set the exit point to a node in your home Country, should get around any Geo blocking

     

    I was thinking about that. But that would imply a VPN in a VPN, as I use OpenVPN to connect to my NAS from outside my home network.

    I guess it should work, but it would be simpler with just 1 VPN 🙂

  3. 2 hours ago, alyssamma said:

    I'm not sure anyone can answer you what that will be. The reason is, it should vary by how MSC connects to the internet. It will vary from ship to ship and possibly multiple times on the cruise if multiple providers are involved.

     

    Furthermore, the provider should be satellite, which isn't a "country" and usually assign *dynamic* IP addresses.

    Well, a way to know would be to connect to some "what's my IP" site while onboard and connected.

  4. Hi to all!

    We'll be on the MSC Preziosa in July, to Iceland.

    I have a NAS. I'd like to be able to reach it from the ship (for example to upload my photos there).

    For security reasons, access to the NAS is not allowed from abroad by default. I can change the settings to allow access from countries where I go.

    The question is, what's the "nationality" of the IP adresses obtained onboard?

    Thank you!

     

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