Not very secure, but… all i could do is to disable all access to apps, files… for this account. What’s interesting is that Synology log center says that Home assistant was succesfully connected…?Ĭonfig entry '.xxx' for synology_dsm integration could not authenticate: reason: Two-step authentication required for account: home_assistantĮDIT: i “kinda” solved it by disabling 2FA for that account. I even created a new user in Syno (with admin right), same thing… Setting Up Sync 40 Setting Up Bonjour 41 Troubleshooting 41 SETTINGS 43 Security 43 Sync 43 Databases & Groups 44 Document 44 OCR 44 Editing 45 Previews & Spotlight 45 Integration 45 Backup 45 Your Subscription 45 Log 45 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 47 Security 47 Spotlight 47 Synchronization 47 Contacting Us 48 DEVONthink To Go 3.0.4. What I'm not seeing (mind you) is that the primary database is housed on the NAS (NOT the local device such as an iPhone.and a full sync doesn't help if it still requires keep an entire copy of all the notes on the iPhone.and one of the key reasons to host the database on the NAS is to manage the large file size. But why then i get “succesfully” message from HA? For the initial Synology NAS setup steps below (1.1 & 1. Synology DS Note w/Note Station is connected and working. i enter local IP of Synology, username (the one with admin rights!), password, https port, enable sslīUT after that i immediately get error that 2FA supposely didn’t pass.after restart HA i get new integration synology - i press configure.Guys… what did you do to make it work? I keep getting error in 2FA, although code is definitely correct, even HA says so.
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