WebDAV Server

WebDAV is an extension of the HTTP protocol that allows users to manage files stored on remote servers. Common client programs supporting WebDAV include Windows File Explorer, macOS Finder, and Linux File Browser.

By configuring WebDAV Server on your Synology NAS, you can grant remote file access from Windows, macOS, or Linux devices.

Configuring WebDAV Server

To enable WebDAV connections:

  1. Launch WebDAV Server.
  2. Go to Settings > HTTP/HTTPS.
  3. Tick both the Enable HTTP and Enable HTTPS checkboxes. By default, the HTTP port is 5005, and the HTTPS port is 5006. You can customize the port number according to your needs.
  4. Click Apply.

To configure advanced settings:

You can configure the following settings at Settings > Advanced Settings:

To set up a speed limit:

You can set up a speed limit to control the bandwidth usage of users and groups when they transfer files via WebDAV.

The speed limit policies applied to all users and groups are as follows:

After selecting a speed limit policy, you can follow the steps below to customize speed limit settings for a specific user or group:

  1. Click Speed Limit Settings to launch the configuration window.
  2. Users and groups of different account types are listed in different tabs. Find and click on the target user or group that you wish to specify the settings.
  3. For each user and group, you can select one of the following in the Speed limit column:
  4. After you finish the settings, please click Apply.

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Using WebDAV with Different Operating Systems

Once WebDAV has been enabled on your Synology NAS, please follow the instructions below to access files with Windows, macOS, Linux devices.

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For Windows

For Windows users who wish to use the WebDAV protocol to access files stored on a Synology NAS, we suggest using RaiDrive, a drive mapping application that is free for non-commercial use. Alternatively, there are many other WebDAV client applications available on the Internet.

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For macOS

For macOS users, you can connect to your Synology NAS via WebDAV by simply using Finder.

To use WebDAV on Mac:

  1. Go to Finder > Connect to Server.
  2. In the Server Address field, enter your Synology NAS IP address or domain name preceded by "http://" and followed with ":5005" (or whichever port number you specified when enabling the WebDAV service). For example: "http://pm.synology.com:5005/".
  3. Enter your DSM username and password.
  4. Click Connect.

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For Linux

For Ubuntu or other Linux users, please follow the instructions below to access files stored on your Synology NAS via WebDAV.

To use WebDAV on Ubuntu:

  1. Click Places > Connect to server.
  2. Select WebDAV (HTTP) or WebDAV (HTTPS) from the drop-down menu.
  3. Enter the information required, including server location, port, folder, and user account. Click Connect to continue.
  4. Enter your password and click Connect.

To use WebDAV via a Linux command line:

If you wish to use a command line, you can use cadaver, a command-line WebDAV client.

Viewing Previous Calendars

The calendar feature of WebDAV Server has been replaced by Synology Calendar. If you have added any calendars to your WebDAV Server, you can still view them after the DSM update. However, you will not be able to add new calendars after the update, and the calendars will stop syncing with any CalDAV clients. Therefore, we suggest that you migrate the calendars to Synology Calendar. For detailed instructions on calendar migration, please refer to this article.

You can view the calendars added before the update on WebDAV Server:

  1. Go to the Calendar page.
  2. Click View calendar list to open the calendar list.