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niallryan
Sep 27, 2020Guide
Accessing ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus
HI there, I have recently upgraded my ReadyNas Ultra 6 Plus with 3 x 3TB WD Reds up to OS 6. Prior to updating I had issues in trying to access the NAS as when I would enter the URL to connect to...
niallryan
Sep 27, 2020Guide
Hi StephenB,
Many thanks for the reply. LOL Yes I know that about the ipaddresses but was just being lazy and used the x's as just copied and pasted each time.
I had cleared the history in the browser and I don;t save the passwords on chrome as I don;t really use it other than for accessing the NAS's as Safari doesn't like it.
Out of the 3 Readynas Ultra 6's it is the Plus that I am having the issues with unfortunately.
When I get the Account Locked screen on the MBP I am still logged in on the Mac Mini without issue. I am logged in on the other Ultra's on the MBP and Mini without issue at the same time.
Also with regards to the defaulting to the /shares url - it was happening from the first day I received it as purchased second hand. I was on to the seller and he was saying that it is strange as he restored to factory setting prior to putting it up for sale but also there are no shares on the system setup.
Would love to know what is causing this. It's bad enough that I am having issues with my network with strange things going on but thats not for here :)
Regards
N
StephenB
Sep 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Still I suggest explicitly browsing to https://x.x.x.x/admin in a private window, and see if that behaves differently.
- SandsharkSep 27, 2020Sensei
I'm assuming you are still using RAIDiator 4.2.x, since OS6 doesn't have a "shares" page. My only 4.2.x NAS also sends http: to /shares and https: to /admin, which is what it says it will do under Services/Standard File Protocols in the HTTP section: Default access to the ReadyNAS over HTTP will show a share list. But if you have disabled HTTP there, then http: will re-direct to https:, which will in turn re-direct to /admin.
I'm not sure what happens if you have HTTP enabled in that section but have no shares with HTTP enabled.
- StephenBSep 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
I'm assuming you are still using RAIDiator 4.2.x, since OS6 doesn't have a "shares" page.
He says earlier that he just converted to OS6 and the old 4.2 redirection is still happening.
Sandshark wrote:
I'm not sure what happens if you have HTTP enabled in that section but have no shares with HTTP enabled.
With OS 4.2 you get
OS-6 of course gives you
- SandsharkSep 28, 2020Sensei
StephenB wrote:
Sandshark wrote:I'm assuming you are still using RAIDiator 4.2.x, since OS6 doesn't have a "shares" page.
He says earlier that he just converted to OS6 and the old 4.2 redirection is still happening.
I missed that. I'd be interrested in seeing what that page looks like. As you noted, it should be a 404 error.
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