[Important Notes] - To ensure system functionality, after updating QTS to 4.3.6, please also update Container Station to 1.9 in App Center before enabling QVR Pro. - The RADVD service previously did not have an outgoing interface. Please reconfigure the RADVD service after upgrading. - Due to security concerns, support for "Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode" has been removed. - This QTS update changes the file system of the system partition to ext4 for ARM-based models with Annapurna Labs processors. For data security reasons, you are not able to downgrade QTS to a previous version after this update.
- For the status of QTS updates and maintenance for your NAS model, visit https://www.qnap.com/en/product/eol.php - When QTS 4.3.x is installed on NAS models running on 64-bit Intel and AMD processors, some applications may not be supported. To check if installed apps on your NAS are compatible with QTS 4.3.x, download the QTS 64-bit compatibility tool and install it on your current QTS build. (https://download.qnap.com/QPKG/CF64_0.1-1114.qpkg.zip) - Below are the kernel versions for NAS models that are supported by QTS 4.3.6: Kernel 3.10.20: TS-128, TS-228 Kernel 3.2.26: TS-x31, TS-x31U Kernel 3.4.6: TS-x69, TS-x69U, TS-x69L Kernel 4.2.8: all other models supported by QTS 4.3.6 - Due to the limitations of future kernel updates, QTS 4.3.6 is the final available QTS update for the following NAS models: TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-879U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-470U-RP, TS-470U-SP, TS-879 Pro, TVS-870, TS-870 Pro, TS-870, TVS-670, TS-670 Pro, TS-670, TVS-470, TS-470 Pro, and TS-470. - Due to the limitations of non-expandable memory capacity and 32-bit processor architecture, starting from QTS 4.3.6, the TS-128 and TS-228 no longer support Container Station and all the dependent applications, including Notes Station 3, Qcontactz, QcalAgent, AWS Greengrass, and QIoT Suite Lite.
[New features] QTS Security - To enhance system security, "IP Access Protection" is enabled by default for the SSH, Telnet, and HTTP(S) protocols.
[Fixed Issues] - Users could not access mounted shared folders on Windows or on macOS after updating QTS to 4.3.6.1050. - Users could not open or paste files inside the Home folder in Windows via SMB. - Users could not mount remote Windows FTP folders in File Station. - Users could not access mounted shared folders via NFS. - Users could not run executable files after transferring these files from Mac to the NAS via AFP. - QTS could not detect disks installed on the TR-004 expansion enclosure after users replaced disks. - Storage pools created on the TR-004 expansion enclosure would be in abnormal status after users updated QTS to 4.3.6.0979 build 20190620. - Users could not wake the NAS using Qfinder Pro via Wake-on-LAN after updating QTS to 4.3.6.0923 build 20190425. - Network & Virtual Switch could not correctly display the information of Aquantia AQtion AQN-107 network adapter after users enabled VLAN. - QTS would not remember guest access permission settings after users updated QTS from earlier versions. - LDAP user groups would stop accepting LDAP users before the number of users reached the expected limit. - Administrators' access to WebDAV shared folders would be affected by the access permission settings of guest users. - Final Cut Pro could not open videos imported from NAS shared folders mounted via NFS. - The volume serial numbers of network drives would change after users changed the NAS server name. - Only the user who upload a file could access this file if other QTS users had usernames containing two whitespace characters. - Storage pools created on the TR-004 expansion enclosure would be in abnormal status after the NAS woke up from sleep mode. - The speeds of system fans on the UX-500P RAID expansion enclosure would increase abnormally after connecting to the NAS and staying idle for a while.
[Known Issues] - When a TR-002 external RAID enclosure is connected to a USB 3.1 Gen2 port on the NAS, the bus type incorrectly appears as USB 3.0 in the QTS UI. This is a UI problem only, data will actually be transferred at USB 3.1 Gen2 speeds. - When data is being transferred to or from a QNAP external RAID enclosure, changes to the status of a degraded RAID group might not be visible immediately in Storage & Snapshots. - When an external RAID group is in degraded mode its read/write performance will be greatly reduced. - A failed external RAID group may have the status "Unknown" instead of "Failed".
[Important Notes] - To ensure system functionality, after updating QTS to 4.3.6, please also update Container Station to 1.9 in App Center before enabling QVR Pro. - The RADVD service previously did not have an outgoing interface. Please reconfigure the RADVD service after upgrading. - Due to security concerns, support for "Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode" has been removed. - This QTS update changes the file system of the system partition to ext4 for ARM-based models with Annapurna Labs processors. For data security reasons, you are not able to downgrade QTS to a previous version after this update. Affected models: TS-131P, TS-231P, TS-431P, TS-531P, TS-231+, TS-431+, TS-231P2, TS-431P2, TS-431X, TS-431X2, TS-531X, TS-831X, TS-1231XU-RP, TS-1231XU, TS-831XU-RP, TS-831XU, TS-431XU-RP, TS-431XU, TS-431XeU, and TS-1635. - For the status of QTS updates and maintenance for your NAS model, visit https://www.qnap.com/en/product/eol.php - When QTS 4.3.x is installed on NAS models running on 64-bit Intel and AMD processors, some applications may not be supported. To check if installed apps on your NAS are compatible with QTS 4.3.x, download the QTS 64-bit compatibility tool and install it on your current QTS build. (https://download.qnap.com/QPKG/CF64_0.1-1114.qpkg.zip) - Below are the kernel versions for NAS models that are supported by QTS 4.3.6: Kernel 3.10.20: TS-128, TS-228 Kernel 3.2.26: TS-x31, TS-x31U Kernel 3.4.6: TS-x69, TS-x69U, TS-x69L Kernel 4.2.8: all other models supported by QTS 4.3.6 - Due to the limitations of future kernel updates, QTS 4.3.6 is the final available QTS update for the following NAS models: TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-879U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-470U-RP, TS-470U-SP, TS-879 Pro, TVS-870, TS-870 Pro, TS-870, TVS-670, TS-670 Pro, TS-670, TVS-470, TS-470 Pro, and TS-470. - Due to the limitations of non-expandable memory capacity and 32-bit processor architecture, starting from QTS 4.3.6, the TS-128 and TS-228 no longer support Container Station and all the dependent applications, including Notes Station 3, Qcontactz, QcalAgent, AWS Greengrass, and QIoT Suite Lite.
[Fixed Issues] - Fixed a vulnerability in File Station concerning improper link resolution (CVE-2019-7183). - A slight delay would occur between the snapshot scheduled time and the actual snapshot taken time.
[Known Issues] - When a TR-002 external RAID enclosure is connected to a USB 3.1 Gen2 port on the NAS, the bus type incorrectly appears as USB 3.0 in the QTS UI. This is a UI problem only, data will actually be transferred at USB 3.1 Gen2 speeds. - When data is being transferred to or from a QNAP external RAID enclosure, changes to the status of a degraded RAID group might not be visible immediately in Storage & Snapshots. - When an external RAID group is in degraded mode its read/write performance will be greatly reduced. - A failed external RAID group may have the status "Unknown" instead of "Failed".
[Important Notes] - To ensure system functionality, after updating QTS to 4.3.6, please also update Container Station to 1.9 in App Center before enabling QVR Pro. - The RADVD service previously did not have an outgoing interface. Please reconfigure the RADVD service after upgrading. - Due to security concerns, support for "Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode" has been removed. - This QTS update changes the file system of the system partition to ext4 for ARM-based models with Annapurna Labs processors. For data security reasons, you are not able to downgrade QTS to a previous version after this update. Affected models: TS-131P, TS-231P, TS-431P, TS-531P, TS-231+, TS-431+, TS-231P2, TS-431P2, TS-431X, TS-431X2, TS-531X, TS-831X, TS-1231XU-RP, TS-1231XU, TS-831XU-RP, TS-831XU, TS-431XU-RP, TS-431XU, TS-431XeU, and TS-1635. - For the status of QTS updates and maintenance for your NAS model, visit https://www.qnap.com/en/product/eol.php - When QTS 4.3.x is installed on NAS models running on 64-bit Intel and AMD processors, some applications may not be supported. To check if installed apps on your NAS are compatible with QTS 4.3.x, download the QTS 64-bit compatibility tool and install it on your current QTS build. (https://download.qnap.com/QPKG/CF64_0.1-1114.qpkg.zip) - Below are the kernel versions for NAS models that are supported by QTS 4.3.6: (1) Kernel 3.10.20: TS-128, TS-228 (2) Kernel 3.2.26: TS-x31, TS-x31U (3) Kernel 4.2.8: all other models supported by QTS 4.3.6 - Due to the limitations of future kernel updates, QTS 4.3.6 is the final available QTS update for the following NAS models: TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-879U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-470U-RP, TS-470U-SP, TS-879 Pro, TVS-870, TS-870 Pro, TS-870, TVS-670, TS-670 Pro, TS-670, TVS-470, TS-470 Pro, and TS-470. - Due to the limitations of non-expandable memory capacity and 32-bit processor architecture, starting from QTS 4.3.6, the TS-128 and TS-228 no longer support Container Station and all the dependent applications, including Notes Station 3, Qcontactz, QcalAgent, AWS Greengrass, and QIoT Suite Lite.
[Fixed Issues] - Fixed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in File Station (CVE-2020-2495). - Fixed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in File Station (CVE-2020-2496). - Fixed a cross-site scripting vulnerability in System Connection Logs (CVE-2020-2497). - Fixed an LDAP denial of service vulnerability in Samba Active Directory Domain Controller (CVE-2020-10704).
[Known Issues] - When a TR-002 external RAID enclosure is connected to a USB 3.1 Gen2 port on the NAS, the bus type incorrectly appears as USB 3.0 in the QTS UI. This is a UI problem only, data will actually be transferred at USB 3.1 Gen2 speeds. - When data is being transferred to or from a QNAP external RAID enclosure, changes to the status of a degraded RAID group might not be visible immediately in Storage & Snapshots. - When an external RAID group is in degraded mode its read/write performance will be greatly reduced. - A failed external RAID group may have the status "Unknown" instead of "Failed".
[Important Notes] - To ensure system functionality, after updating QTS to 4.3.6, please also update Container Station to 1.9 in App Center before enabling QVR Pro.
- The RADVD service previously did not have an outgoing interface. Please reconfigure the RADVD service after upgrading. - Due to security concerns, support for "Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode" has been removed. - This QTS update changes the file system of the system partition to ext4 for ARM-based models with Annapurna Labs processors. For data security reasons, you are not able to downgrade QTS to a previous version after this update. Affected models: TS-131P, TS-231P, TS-431P, TS-531P, TS-231+, TS-431+, TS-231P2, TS-431P2, TS-431X, TS-431X2, TS-531X, TS-831X, TS-1231XU-RP, TS-1231XU, TS-831XU-RP, TS-831XU, TS-431XU-RP, TS-431XU, TS-431XeU, and TS-1635. - For the status of QTS updates and maintenance for your NAS model, visit https://www.qnap.com/en/product/eol.php
- When QTS 4.3.x is installed on NAS models running on 64-bit Intel and AMD processors, some applications may not be supported. To check if installed apps on your NAS are compatible with QTS 4.3.x, download the QTS 64-bit compatibility tool and install it on your current QTS build. (https://download.qnap.com/QPKG/CF64_0.1-1114.qpkg.zip) - Below are the kernel versions for NAS models that are supported by QTS 4.3.6: (1) Kernel 3.10.20: TS-128, TS-228 (2) Kernel 3.2.26: TS-x31, TS-x31U (3) Kernel 4.2.8: all other models supported by QTS 4.3.6 - Due to the limitations of future kernel updates, QTS 4.3.6 is the final available QTS update for the following NAS models: TS-EC1679U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1679U-RP, TS-1679U-RP, TS-EC1279U-SAS-RP, TS-EC1279U-RP, TS-1279U-RP, TS-1079 Pro, TS-EC879U-RP, TS-879U-RP, TS-1270U-RP, TS-870U-RP, TS-470U-RP, TS-470U-SP, TS-879 Pro, TVS-870, TS-870 Pro, TS-870, TVS-670, TS-670 Pro, TS-670, TVS-470, TS-470 Pro, and TS-470. - Due to the limitations of non-expandable memory capacity and 32-bit processor architecture, starting from QTS 4.3.6, the TS-128 and TS-228 no longer support Container Station and all the dependent applications, including Notes Station 3, Qcontactz, QcalAgent, AWS Greengrass, and QIoT Suite Lite.
[Security Updates] - Fixed a command injection vulnerability (CVE-2020-2509). - Fixed a vulnerability in Apache HTTP server (CVE-2020-9490).
[Known Issues] - When data is being transferred to or from a QNAP external RAID enclosure, changes to the status of a degraded RAID group might not be visible immediately in Storage & Snapshots. - When an external RAID group is in degraded mode its read/write performance will be greatly reduced.