diff --git a/docs/docs/install/docker-compose.mdx b/docs/docs/install/docker-compose.mdx index 3593cf19ee..fe982dddc0 100644 --- a/docs/docs/install/docker-compose.mdx +++ b/docs/docs/install/docker-compose.mdx @@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ docker compose up -d :::info Docker version If you get an error such as `unknown shorthand flag: 'd' in -d` or `open : permission denied`, you are probably running the wrong Docker version. (This happens, for example, with the docker.io package in Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS.) You can correct the problem by following the complete [Docker Engine install](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/) procedure for your distribution, crucially the "Uninstall old versions" and "Install using the apt/rpm repository" sections. These replace the distro's Docker packages with Docker's official ones. +:::info Synology NAS firewall +In order to access the Immich server, you will need to create two firewall rules - one for port 2283 and another one for the local IP address of the Immich Docker container. + Note that the correct command really is `docker compose`, not `docker-compose`. If you try the latter on vanilla Ubuntu 22.04, it will fail in a different way: ```