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@ -38,6 +38,24 @@ netsh interface portproxy add v4tov4 listenaddress=0.0.0.0 listenport=8123 conne
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This will let you access your Home Assistant portal from http://localhost:8123, and if you forward port 8123 on your router to your machine IP, the traffic will be forwarded on through to the docker container.
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### {% linkable_title Synology NAS %}
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As Synology within DSM now supports Docker (with a neat UI), you can simply install Home Assistant using docker without the need for command-line.
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The steps would be:
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* Install "Docker" package on your Synology NAS
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* Launch Docker-app and move to "Registry"-section
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* Find "homeassistant/home-assistant" with registry and click on "Download"
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* Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image
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* Move to the "Image"-section of the Docker-app
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* Click on "Launch"
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* Choose a container-name you want (e.g. "homeassistant")
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* Click on "Advanced Settings"
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* Set "Enable auto-restart" if you like
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* Within "Volume" click on "Add Folder" (choose either an existing folder or add a new folder)
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* Confirm the "Advanced Settings"
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* Click on "Next" and then "Apply"
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* Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run :)
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### {% linkable_title Restart %}
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