did you enable the Syno Firewall ?
I’m not sure if I have to be honest
best to keep it off.
control panel → security.
your syno is totally “Toes Up” on DNS.
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Need 5
Why has my machine turned against me?
did you load any new programs in the past few days?
Control + F5 – force the syno to completely reload the desktop page.
If it won’t – reboot it again.
The only thing I’ve done is the manual upgrade from Plex version PlexMediaServer-1.40.2.8395-c67dce28e-x86_64_DSM7 to PlexMediaServer-1.40.3.8555-fef15d30c-x86_64_DSM7
that won’t corrupt it.
I’ve got some ideas but need hands on.
From the shell command line:
df -h
show me the results.
Check dns resolver config.
chuck@ds418:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
nameserver 192.168.0.1
chuck@ds418:~$
Clearing the cache didn’t help the security settings load. I can hold off on a reboot since you want to be hands on
check pm
it’s pointing to your pihole and thinks it’s on the .lan domain.
are you good with the vi text editor?
I’m ok with it. I can look up vi commands as well as the next guy ![]()
read PM…
let’s go that route.
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