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  • ASUSTOR NAS 華芸 Security Improvements on ADM

    OpenSSL Updates - Improving Efficiency and Security

    OpenSSL has been updated in ADM, bringing improved security for SAMBA connections, FTP connections, Rsync server and web servers. OpenSSL updates also bring improved performance and compatibility, ensuring that encrypted connections are both fast and safe.

    Asustor NAS 華芸 OpenSSL Updates - Improving Efficiency and Security

    Security Improvements on ADM

    ADM 4.1 continues ASUSTOR's commitment to security by continuing to introduce better and more robust security measures. Improve security by enabling the HTTP Content Security Policy header. In addition to fixing security issues, ransomware and malware removal and defense mechanisms that recognize abnormal behavior to improve overall security of your ASUSTOR NAS have been added to ADM 4.1.

    Asustor NAS 華芸 Security Improvements on ADM

    Fast – Secure – Stable

    ADM 5.0 has been upgraded to Linux kernel 6.6 LTS. Kernel 6.6 LTS introduces numerous security patches that help make ASUSTOR NAS devices safer than ever. Kernel 6.6 also continues to enhance ADM performance and stability, while also adds compatibility with even more hardware for maximum flexibility.

    Available on: AS52, 53, 54, 63, 64, Lockerstor, Lockerstor Gen2, Lockerstor Gen2+, Lockerstor Gen3, Lockerstor Pro, Lockerstor Pro Gen2, Flashstor, Flashstor Gen2

    Asustor NAS 華芸 Fast – Secure – Stable

    SSH Keys Make SSH Logins More Secure

    Logging into an ASUSTOR NAS using SSH means you can exercise full control over your NAS and operate more advanced functions. Enabling SSH keys can improve the security of using SSH while also making it more convenient. SSH keys replace passwords and are much more secure than passwords. Generate different keys for different administrator accounts and save the private keys in an SSH client while disable password authentication, greatly improving the security of SSH connections.

    Asustor NAS 華芸 SSH Keys Make SSH Logins More Secure

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q:How do I reset the password on my NAS?

    ASUSTOR provides a reset button recessed into a pinhole behind each and every NAS device sold. Insert a thin object, such as a paperclip extended into the hole and press the button for approximately five seconds to reset the administrator password(default password is admin),  ... Learn more about this >

    Q:How do I host a website on my NAS?

    No matter if it is a personal blog, company website, or e-commerce website, ASUSTOR NAS's Web Server function lets you host your very own website right on the NAS. Furthermore, you can use App Central to download Apps for content management, database management, bulletin board ... Learn more about this >

    Q:How to enable or disable TLS 1.3 in Windows 10?

    TLS 1.3 is the latest security protocol that improves upon TLS 1.2 in terms of security and performance. TLS 1.3 is still not widely used for all apps installed in Windows 10. Click here to learn more about which TLS versions should be used when connecting to an ... Learn more about this >

    Q:How do I improve the transfer speed when accessing NAS from out side of the network?

    If you are getting slow transfer speed when accessing NAS from out side of the network, here are some configurations may help: 1. ADM-Settings-Manual Connect-DDNS Enable the service can let the connection request from out side of the network directed to NAS WAN IP. ... Learn more about this >

    Q:How to setup direct connection between the NAS and the PC via a LAN cable

    By connecting the NAS to the computer directly via LAN cable, the NAS shell retains its default static IP address which is 169.254.1.2(LAN1), configures the PC LAN IP address to the same segment(for example 169.254.1.10), then you can use ACC to scan and list the directly connected NAS information.

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