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Synology Port Settings #218
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OK, I think I've got it working again. Just in case it helps someone else. I did not take the "Set up web Portal via Web Station," but did mapped the port on the "Advanced Settings" page like below. |
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Somehow I was able to get SynoAI & CodeProject.AI working on my Synology NAS, however on several occasions a reboot or NAS update has broken something. I am normally able to get it running by changing the ports setting on the container and then changing them back to what they were in the first place. Recently I was not able to resolve the issue and I deleted both containers and attempted to reinstall them but I've been unsuccessful at getting it going again and since I deleted my configs, I am unable to see how I had it setup in the first place. Truthfully I can't seem to follow the directions on the container setup, particularly the ports. When you create a container, on the first tab it has an option for "Set up web portal via Web Station and defaults to "5000 http." Should I enable this? The next page "Advanced Settings" shows "Port Settings" but has a "Local Port" and a "Container Port (which is populated). Is this where I setup the 5000 to 83 and or 80 to 8080 ports settings? Sorry I know it's not complicated but it's frustrating. :-) Once the container is created you are taken to "Web Station" and again presented with choices that I am uncertain about. I can screenshot that also if it helps?
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