Edit: The post was probably heavily AI written and contains mistakes to that effect, which is unfortunate. The data in general is still interesting though.
Edit: The post was probably heavily AI written and contains mistakes to that effect, which is unfortunate. The data in general is still interesting though.
Years ago I had a synology NAS that was sleeping itself to death. Support told me open up port 22 and forward the port to the open internet. They would get to and poke around. I told them it was a terrible idea, can I at least set a password?
No. But you can set up ip autoban.
I no longer use synology. I gave it away.