
Synology NAS User's Guide
Based on DSM 4.3
38 Chapter 6: Access your Synology NAS from the Internet
Register DDNS for the Synology NAS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) simplifies connecting to your Synology NAS over the Internet by
mapping a hostname to its IP address. For example, DDNS allows you to access your Synology NAS using a
domain name (e.g. www.john.synology.me), with no need to remember an IP address (e.g. 172.16.254.1).
Service Requirement
The servers of the DDNS service provider are working normally.
The Synology NAS is able to connect to the Internet.
DDNS will only run in a network environment where there is no proxy server required.
You can only enter one hostname for each DDNS provider.
Register a DDNS hostname for Synology NAS
Go to Main Menu > Control Panel > DDNS. You can point an existing hostname at the IP address of your
Synology NAS, or register for a new one provided by Synology or several other DDNS providers. Please consult
each provider for more details regarding hostname registration.
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