

I've tried stopping all running applications with no positive results. Control Panel -> System -> GeneralĤ) Upon trying to change the HTTP System port back to 80 (this is what I understand needs to happen to allow Let's Encrypt to verify the server) I get an error that "The system port is used by other applications". Control Panel -> Application Servers -> Web Server (tab Virtual Host/WebDAV)ģ) I've changed HTTPS Port number back to 443 successfully (From the one I was using to secure my Nas). I'm experiencing some of the same issues mentioned in this thread, but with different results.ġ) I've disabled Web server: Control Panel -> Application Servers -> Web ServerĢ) I have Virtual Host and WebDAV both disabled. Enjoy all that SSL goodness! I assume that the above should work in the vast majority of cases. Select Automatically Renew should you want. Under Let's Encrypt, hit the Download and Install button 5. Click on SSL Certificate in the left panel 4. This page can be used later to download your certificate should you need it. IGNORE Control Panel/System/Security/Certificate & Private Key as this seems to have a bug. QNAP has kindly integrated everything into apps, but only one of them works! I assume that you have managed to set up myqnapcloud and have the myqnapcloud app running on your NAS. It turns out that you don't need to faff around with external sites, SSH, cURL commands, and all of that other frightening-looking stuff. In the end it was dead simple, so I thought I'd write this for other beginners with an easy-to-find title. I'm just in the process of installing my first NAS and just wasted most of my weekend trying to get my own certificate via Let's Encrypt or SSL for Free (which generates certificates from Let's Encrypt).
