
There is no bulk release assign possibility. Only categories are inherited then (no models) and what really slowed me down is assigning releases for every image. In Filezilla, edit, settings, FTP, select Passive then save.I FTP-ed 300 at a time and assigning categories was easy since I submitted similar-category images in a row by clicking on the small square thumb at every image. Save settings Make sure that Filezilla is setup to use passive mode. ( you can find out what these are for you NAS by going to the QNAP Web admin page then Network Services > FTP) then repeat In Start put first passive port number, in end put last passive port number Protocol = Both IP address = QNAP ip address, which you can get from qnap finder. then repeat in the next row for the passive ports. Click on Port Range Forwarding In Start put 27, in end put 27 Protocol = Both IP address = QNAP ip address, which you can get from qnap finder. I am not sure what figures to enter in all of them, confused with Internal, External entries and IP address (LAN vs WAN) Your help will be much appreciated. I have 3 tabs in router config: Port Filtering, Port Range Forwarding and Port Range Triggering. Thank you, but I am not that technical to follow you. 1192_B.pdf You need to forward port 27 and the passive ones. ? Any ideas on this anyone? (router has the QNAP in DMZ). However, when I am not on the LAN, QNAP requires me to use an un-encrypted (normal) connection. ******UPDATE - ERASED ALL PREVIOUS UPDATES AS THIS SUPERSEDES I Have discovered that when I use the FTP while I am on the LAN (but still using the WAN IP), QNAP forces me to use an encrypted connection. nothing works! > tried placing the QNAP in the router (Linksys RV082) DMZ, no change. Try removing explicit connection, and other configurations. try to FTP and FAIL with the MLSD command again. Have not touched any settings to my client or the QNAP, however, the QNAP is scheduled to shutdown in the middle of the night and boot back up in the morning.

Day 2: Early morning, tired, but gloating over my encrypted FTP connection.


changed both FTP clients to Explicit and set the QNAP to accept "FTP with SSL/TLS (Explicit)" d. read a post somewhere by someone with same problem and that the problem disappeared when connecting via Explicit FTP over TLS c. researching the problem I implemented a second FTP client which had the same problem as FileZilla. Everything seems to log fine until FileZilla sends the MLSD command then FAIL. Day 1: Cannot access the share via FileZilla with no Encryption. Set up a share on the QNAP for FTP access 2. This is a QNAP Bug that seems to have impacted many others.
