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platteau
Jan 20, 2025Aspirant
Frontview for Mac Mini pro M4 OS15.2
I have an RNDP6310-200 – ReadyNAS® Pro 6 and a new Mac Mini pro M4 using OS15.2. I am able to connect to shares on the server but not frontview to configure it. I have downloaded Raidar 6.5 and the latest Java. I am getting an error message when launching Raidar the it could not load JRE. How can I configure the server settings?
platteau wrote:
I have an RNDP6310-200 – ReadyNAS® Pro 6 and a new Mac Mini pro M4 using OS15.2. I am able to connect to shares on the server but not frontview to configure it. I have downloaded Raidar 6.5 and the latest Java. I am getting an error message when launching Raidar the it could not load JRE. How can I configure the server settings?
You don't need RAIDar to reach Frontview. You can just browse to https://nas-ip-address/admin (using the real NAS IP address of course).
You might also try installing Java from here:
Have you converted the NAS to run OS-6?
If it is still running OS 4.2, you need to use FireFox, and set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting). Otherwise you will get an SSL version/Cipher Mismatch error in the browser.
Once in, you can install this add-on to get TLS 1.2 support on the NAS. That will let you reach frontview with any browser.
Though I recommend converting your NAS to OS-6 - I can give you instructions here if you want to do that.
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
platteau wrote:
I have an RNDP6310-200 – ReadyNAS® Pro 6 and a new Mac Mini pro M4 using OS15.2. I am able to connect to shares on the server but not frontview to configure it. I have downloaded Raidar 6.5 and the latest Java. I am getting an error message when launching Raidar the it could not load JRE. How can I configure the server settings?
You don't need RAIDar to reach Frontview. You can just browse to https://nas-ip-address/admin (using the real NAS IP address of course).
You might also try installing Java from here:
Have you converted the NAS to run OS-6?
If it is still running OS 4.2, you need to use FireFox, and set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting). Otherwise you will get an SSL version/Cipher Mismatch error in the browser.
Once in, you can install this add-on to get TLS 1.2 support on the NAS. That will let you reach frontview with any browser.
Though I recommend converting your NAS to OS-6 - I can give you instructions here if you want to do that.
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