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Fabc68
Oct 14, 2025Aspirant
Access to the admin webpage
HI Everyone I have a ReadyNas since 2012. I had in the past some difficulty to access to the admin page because of error message (website not sure, invalid certificate, expired certificate and so...
Fabc68
Oct 15, 2025Aspirant
I already try to set up security.tls.version.min to 1 but did not solve the access.
I have a Readynas duo v1 with the last version firmware (version V4.2.28)
So there is not a simple solution to change NAS by just re-using my HDs. I need to buy a full brand new NAS with HDs and copy the content of the old ones to the new ones?
As everything is running smooth I would prefer keeping my Readynas.
thanks for your help
StephenB
Oct 15, 2025Guru - Experienced User
Fabc68 wrote:I have a Readynas duo v1 with the last version firmware (version V4.2.28)
No on both counts. The Duo v1 runs 4.1.x firmware (latest being 4.1.16), and the latest firmware for 4.2.x systems is 4.2.31.
If you have a Duo, then the front panel either says ReadyNAS Duo or ReadyNAS Duo v2
If the front panel just says ReadyNAS then look for a label that includes one of these model numbers:
- RNDP2000
- RNDP200U
- RNDU2000
Let us know what you find - it's important to be clear on the model number.
You should also install RAIDar on a PC, as it will give us a bit more information on what is wrong.
If you need Java, you can get it from here:
Note that RAIDar will not run on a Mac with an M series processor (it only runs on Intel).
Fabc68 wrote:So there is not a simple solution to change NAS by just re-using my HDs. I need to buy a full brand new NAS with HDs and copy the content of the old ones to the new ones?
Too early to tell that.
Do you have a backup of your files? Or are they only on the NAS?
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