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Enable SSH Access On A Synology




The device will then have SSH enabled. Open Terminal on your Mac or Windows device and let’s SSH into the root account of the IP address, done as follows (where 192.168.50.5 is the IP address of your Synology):

ssh [email protected]

When prompted, enter the same admin password you normally use. You’ll then be at a command prompt in the device, which should look like this:

diskstation>

Now, you can cd around, use ls to view folder contents. Terminal substitutions like !$ and !! won’t work, but you can do simple tasks like restart services using the synoservice command:

/usr/syno/sbin/synoservice –restart

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