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Showbiz
Jul 06, 2012Aspirant
Set port to 80 - now no access.. Case: 18926335
OK, so I have been wondering how to redirect my own domain name to the ReadyNAS box for a while and have been using a solution based on "http://[DYNDNS_ManagedByRouter]:8086/photos2" which has been wo...
ReadySECURE
Jul 06, 2012Apprentice
I did fix the issue.
On the OS partition, there exists a configuration file for the photos.
/etc/frontview/apache/addons/READYNAS_PHOTOS_II.conf
In there, I was able to modify the port number, save, and reboot the ReadyNAS. I was then able to access FrontView as well as the Photos.
If you have SSH access, modify this file and change it from 80 back to 8086. It does appear 2 times.
If you don't have access to SSH, we will need to put it into tech support mode and I'll fix it for you. Let me know via thread or PM that you've put your device into tech support mode. http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how ... _boot_menu
On the OS partition, there exists a configuration file for the photos.
/etc/frontview/apache/addons/READYNAS_PHOTOS_II.conf
In there, I was able to modify the port number, save, and reboot the ReadyNAS. I was then able to access FrontView as well as the Photos.
If you have SSH access, modify this file and change it from 80 back to 8086. It does appear 2 times.
If you don't have access to SSH, we will need to put it into tech support mode and I'll fix it for you. Let me know via thread or PM that you've put your device into tech support mode. http://www.readynas.com/kb/faq/boot/how ... _boot_menu
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