You could always use Cryptomator on your NAS, it’s not just for cloud storage.
Wait... Why is a self-signed certificate any less secure than a certificate signed by a public CA? Self-signed certs still utilizes the server-side certificate to establish the shared keys for data transfer. It doesn't matter if it's self-signed, or signed by a public CA. No plain text as part of the data stream is sent using either certificate. The primary benefit of public-signed keys is that you don't have to add self-signed keys for every device to your client systems. The Public CA serves as a trusted signing authority, their keys are in the clients, and anything they sign is already trusted. This makes your keys trusted by the public at large. Another benefit is that the lifetime of device certificates are relative short... 3 months, rather than several years typically used by self-signed certs. If I'm missing something, let me know. I can't imagine books like Bulletproof TLS and PKI by Ivan Ristic, or Planning for PKI by Housley and Polk have it wrong.
Thanks useful video and thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring. 😊
The red watch is back! I will sleep much better tonight...
I know that you want to earn from selling VPN commercials but most of the time VPN will not give your users any privacy or security.
You mentioned ADP, this is no longer available in the UK on apple products. You cannot turn it on manually just an FYI. BTW really enjoy your content
I just can't stop looking at that red watch. It remind me of the 80:is.
Hope I can find a guide for it because it’s going to take me months to understand and apply it to my NAS
Advanced data protection is no longer available to new users in the UK, What a country we live in! 😢
PSA: NAS-to-NAS communications are already encrypted; no need to buy anything. Want a mesh VPN? There are free options available.
I have a Synology DS214Play and I find it very slow. I've had it since 2014. There are no more updates, so I'm thinking of changing it.
How do you feel about Tailscale
All these VPN ads are so misleading and obnoxious I’m gonna vomit
So basically, you created this advert, because of the sponsor
No hate but why deeply "explain" SSL certs when you don't know much about them? Even when using a self signed one, no unencrypted traffic is going to be exchanged between client and server (NAS) Biggest downside is, you won't easily notice if someone hijacks your connection. The rest on that topic didn't make much sense either... It makes you look less knowledgable than you really are.
Does encryption protect against worms that encrypt and hijack ones drives? It doesnt. Encrypted data will be encrypted again and does nothing vs such an attack.
one for the algo
The new set is just bland. The previous with walls of products behind you was much more interesting.
I think I will call it a porcupine.
@Nextrix