03-21-2020, 09:34 AM
Hello Blixa,
As dealing with internal IPs, I would suggest that you change your NFS IP's rule with "192.168.1.0/24" (this is what I did) in your Synology NAS: this way, you give access to all internal IPs for your network.
I also put the directory in "read only" so no issue to be foreseen (for my music files) and finally I ticked the "access to sub-directories" option and everything works as it should for my Synology NAS.
I hope that this information will be useful to you.
As dealing with internal IPs, I would suggest that you change your NFS IP's rule with "192.168.1.0/24" (this is what I did) in your Synology NAS: this way, you give access to all internal IPs for your network.
I also put the directory in "read only" so no issue to be foreseen (for my music files) and finally I ticked the "access to sub-directories" option and everything works as it should for my Synology NAS.
I hope that this information will be useful to you.