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From: Kenneth R Webster
Date: 1/11/18 12:25 PM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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I'm on Version 6.2, build 5968.  I was able to get it up and running. Now I would like to install the SSL cert I have and I can't find the config directory to install it to or any of the rest of the files.  I see where the package would be installed but all that is there is a script.  Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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From: Kenneth R Webster
Date: 1/11/18 3:06 PM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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So I was able to get the keystore over to the container using this command.  

"system-docker cp /share/Public/my.keystore xeam-1:/optXeams/config/my.keystore"
But it doesn't look like port 465 is open or even running.
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From: Synametrics Support
Date: 1/11/18 5:04 PM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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Kenneth,

It appears you are using the installer for Xeams that comes with QNAP and makes Xeams run inside a container. There are several problems with running Xeams inside a container:

  • Several ports are blocked - meaning if you want to configure Xeams to listen on a different port, you will have to configure the container.
  • The biggest problem with the container is that every email coming into Xeams will appear to come from one IP. In other words, the actual IP where a message was sent from will be hidden. As a result, about 40% of filtering rules will not work. The 40% filters I am referring to inspect the IP address of the connecting SMTP server.

A better QNAP package is the one you can download from our site. This package will not run Xeams inside a container and therefore, won't have the problems I mentioned above.

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From: Kenneth R Webster
Date: 1/11/18 6:19 PM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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Thank you I will give this a try.  Was a little strange that everything was coming from the same address.  My suspicion was that container NATs to the one address internally. Thanks again.

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From: Kenneth R Webster
Date: 1/11/18 7:10 PM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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Thank you.  I have ssl working now.  Now I have to see if I can get ATT to open port 25 outbound for me.

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From: CRQaud
Date: 11/8/19 2:24 AM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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I want to use the Synametrics version of Xeams not running inside a container on a Qnap NAS. What are the requirements for the hardware and the software for this to work? For example, QNAP states that the TVS-472XT doesn't run Xeams. 

Thanks in advance. 

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From: Synametrics Support
Date: 11/8/19 8:17 AM
Topic: QNAP SSL cert Install
Type: Installation
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There are two requirements for Xeams to run on QNAP:

  • You must be able to install Java JRE. Check if your QNAP model allow you to install JRE 8 through the App Center.
  • You should have an Intel CPU. ARM CPUs are not very powerful to run complex applications.

As long as the above two requirements are met, you should be able to run Xeams on QNAP.

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