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3.0 KiB
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Here are the steps to run it on a Synology NAS (Tested on DSM 6) :
- Connect as admin to your Synology SSH
- Switch to root with command
sudo su -
- Enter your admin password when prompted
- Create a TUN.sh file anywhere in your synology file system by typing
vim /volume1/foldername/TUN.sh
replacing foldername with any folder you created on your Synology. You will also need to replacefoldername
for the commands in the remainder of this guide. - Paste @timkelty 's script :
#!/bin/sh
# Create the necessary file structure for /dev/net/tun
if ( [ ! -c /dev/net/tun ] ); then
if ( [ ! -d /dev/net ] ); then
mkdir -m 755 /dev/net
fi
mknod /dev/net/tun c 10 200
chmod 0755 /dev/net/tun
fi
# Load the tun module if not already loaded
if ( !(lsmod | grep -q "^tun\s") ); then
insmod /lib/modules/tun.ko
fi
- Save the file with [escape] +
:wq!
- Go in the folder containing your script :
cd /volume1/foldername/
- Check permission with
chmod 0755 TUN.sh
- Run it with
./TUN.sh
- Return to initial directory typing
cd
- Create the DNS config file by typing
vim /volume1/foldername/resolv.conf
- Paste the following lines :
nameserver 8.8.8.8
nameserver 8.8.4.4
- Save the file with [escape] +
:wq!
- Create your Docker container with the following command. Note the following things you should change or may want to consider changing:
- If you'd like any Transmission options (for instance, stop seeding once a certain ratio has been reached) to persist across container restarts, now is the time to enter them by modifying the command below. See here for details.
- You must change the folder paths for the paths listed in the following command.
- You must also specify the UID and GID of the user Transmission should run. The placeholder provided below almost certainly will not work on your system without modification.
# Tested on DSM 6.1.4-15217 Update 1, Docker Package 17.05.0-0349
docker run \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
--device=/dev/net/tun \
-d \
-v /volume1/foldername/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf \
-v /volume1/yourpath/:/data \
-e "OPENVPN_PROVIDER=PIA" \
-e "OPENVPN_CONFIG=CA\ Toronto" \
-e "OPENVPN_USERNAME=XXXXX" \
-e "OPENVPN_PASSWORD=XXXXX" \
-e "LOCAL_NETWORK=192.168.0.0/24" \
-e "OPENVPN_OPTS=--inactive 3600 --ping 10 --ping-exit 60" \
-e "PGID=100" \
-e "PUID=1234" \
-p 9091:9091 \
--sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=0 \
--name "transmission-openvpn-syno" \
haugene/transmission-openvpn:latest
- To make it work after a nas restart, create an automated task in your synology web interface : go to **Settings Panel > Task Scheduler ** create a new task that run
/volume1/foldername/TUN.sh
as root (select 'root' in 'user' selectbox). This task will start module that permit the container to run, you can make a task that run on startup. These kind of task doesn't work on my nas so I just made a task that run every minute. - Enjoy