So it means I do need to open for port which I call my Seafile server with? I just tried that port but it doesn't work. I guess it should be TCP.

Do have problems with nginx configuration
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- OMV 2.x
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- openalf
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The address should be something like https://your external address.com:8444 and the port 8444 should be open in your firewall/modem.
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I have 8870 and tried to open that port into my NAS as TCP or do I need to open for UDP as well?
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I don't think so but there's no harm in tying udp
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No luck so far
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I have 8870 and tried to open that port into my NAS as TCP or do I need to open for UDP as well?
Depends what kind of internet connection you have.
You do not only have to open the port on your router, but you need to forward the port from your router to the nas.
You would call http://<the IP of your router>:8870/... then -
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Yes I forward the port 8870 to the IP address from the NAS but still no success.
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Are you able to access seafile on the local IP with https and port 8870?
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Yes Sir I can reach seafile by https on 8870 on my local IP from the NAS
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What router do you have?
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Asus rt-ac88u
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Seafile is saying that when running ngnix setup port 443 needs to be open. But I use port 443 for the NAS, maye I do have a conflict here?
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Yeah you need a free port for seafile. You can't use the same port as anything else. You said you were using port 8870 not 443 anyway so you should be fine. Can you post some screen shots of nginx settings and your router so we can see more detail.
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For sure I use 8870 as port no doubt about it.
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Please find attached the screen dump.
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