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        <description>Reverse proxying for a QNap server

QNap is a pretty good investment for your data. The only pain I have had with it is the web UI that is partially hard-coded which makes reverse proxying a nightmare.

Here is the config that worked for me.:

	*  QNap Server: 10.1.1.100</description>
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        <description>Recovery of your QNAP TS-412U after a power failure

1. Power off the 412U.

2. Remove the ALL HDDs

3. Power on the 412U without any HDDs attached

4. After a short beep and a long beep,Run QNAP Finder, it will find the 412U.
Note: Do not re-initialize when the QNAP Finder prompt a message, if you have some useful data in the disk</description>
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