


(If you have any idea, let the community know) However, my next idea was to install Ubuntu in Container station and then attempt to make CRD run from there. on-failure I talked to a couple of the chromium developers, but they could not help me. Eventually, I traced the problem down to PAM Authentication failure, see this link. I tried for some time to install and run CRD under Linux Station, but it failed persistantly when I tried to connect from a remote client with an "Invalid Key" error. As far as I know, there is no way to install and run CRD in QTS either as a QPKG or from Entware as OPKG. Perhaps the easies way is to configure a Windows PC on the same LAN and use it as a front end, but that in turn requires yet another computer to run 24/7 probably also with UPS to be on the safe side. In theory, it should be easy to set up and configure, but in practice it can be quite challenging. If you want full access to your NAS without the need to open any ports in your WAN router, while still maintaining encryption and security, Chrome Remote Desktop is a wonderful tool. It requires no firewall opening or port forward, and can easily be secured using private or public sertifactes (SSL) However, the cloudlink service only gets you into QTS without any SSH or FTP or much of anything, and is not offered with a 24/7 guarantee. Access NAS using Chrome Remote Desktop (CRD) An easy (and secure) way to remotely access a QNAP NAS is to use MyQNAPCloud Cloudlink service.
