![]() ![]() Remark: to update your Home Assistant on your Docker within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following: Sudo docker run -restart always -d -name homeassistant -v /PATH_TO_YOUR_CONFIG:/config -device =/PATH_TO_YOUR_USB_STICK -e TZ =Australia/Melbourne -net =host ghcr.io/home-assistant/home-assistant:stableĬomplete the remainder of the Z-Wave configuration by following the instructions here. See this page for configuring Terminal access to your Synology NAS: While there are multiple ways to do this, the least privileged way of granting access can only be performed via the Terminal, at the time of writing. To use a Z-Wave USB stick for Z-Wave control, the HA Docker container needs extra configuration to access to the USB stick. Edit Source IP if you like or leave it at default “All”. Create a new rule and select “Custom” for Ports and add 8123. Click “Edit Rules” besides the Firewall Profile dropdown box. This can be found in “Control Panel -> Security” and then the Firewall tab. If you are using the built-in firewall, you must also add the port 8123 to allowed list.
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