.. _backup-synology: ======================= Synology Network Folder ======================= .. contents:: :depth: 2 :local: .. note:: This guide was created by a Start9 community member. This is not yet officially supported. Please report any feedback that may help improve the process. Setup Network Folder -------------------- #. In Synology UI, go to *Control Panel > Shared Folder* and select the folder you want to use. .. note:: Do not select "Use this shared folder" as folder encryption is not supported at this time #. Back in Synology UI, go to *Control Panel > File Services > SMB* and click the SMB drop down button if it isn't already selected. Ensure that "Enable SMB service" is checked. .. note:: Under Advanced Settings on the same dropdown, "Min SMB protocol" was set to SMB2 and "Max SMB protocol set to SMB3" - this may or may not be necessary #. In the same dropdown, under "Note" will be "PC (Windows Explorer): \". This DeviceAddressName is the "Hostname" within the Embassy New Shared Folder dialog, and note that it is case sensitive and that the \ have been removed. #. Back in Synonogy UI, click "File Station" and navigate so that you can see the the desired destination folder. Right click the folder, then *Properties > General*. Next to "Location" will be a folder location of the format ///, the / portion (so without the volume label) is the "Path" within the Embassy New Shared Folder dialog. Connect Embassy --------------- #. Go to *Embassy > Create Backup*. .. figure:: /_static/images/config/embassy_backup.png :width: 60% #. Click "Open". .. figure:: /_static/images/config/embassy_backup0.png :width: 60% #. Fill in the following fields: * Hostname - This is the hostname of the machine that your shared folder is located on * Path - This is the "Share Name" (name of the share in your samba config) and **not** the full directory path * Username - This is the user on the remote machine that you used to create the shared directory * Password - This is your user (from above) password .. figure:: /_static/images/config/embassy_backup1.png :width: 60% #. Click "Save". That's it! You can now :ref:`Create` encrypted, private backups of all your Embassy data to your Linux machine or external drive!!