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Setting up DSM 7.1 (DiskStation Manager) to use HTTPS for its Web GUI is an essential step to ensure secure access to your Synology NAS device. HTTPS encrypts the data transmitted between the client and the server, protecting sensitive information such as login credentials and personal files from being intercepted by malicious actors. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of configuring the Web GUI of DSM 7.1 to use HTTPS, thereby enhancing the security of your NAS system.To begin, it is important to ensure that your DSM 7.1 system is properly installed and accessible over the local network. Once you have access to the DSM interface via HTTP (typically by entering the IP address or hostname in your browser), you can proceed with enabling HTTPS. Log into DSM using an administrator account and open the Control Panel. From there, navigate to the “Network” section and click on the “DSM Settings” tab. Here, you will find options related to the port configuration for the DSM Web GUI. By default, HTTPS uses port 5001, but you can change this to any available port if desired. Make sure the box to enable HTTPS is checked.
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