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BudgetBoy
Jan 21, 2019Aspirant
Admin Page not working on FrontView: ReadyNAS Duo Model RND2150
I have had the ReadyNAS Duo, model RND2150, (firmware version 4.1.16) for several years now with no problems whatsoever. Yesterday, I ran RAIDar (6.4.0) and received the usual splash screen. When I c...
- Jan 21, 2019
HI BudgetBoy
Welcome to the Community!
Have you tried using a different browser or clearing web cache before trying to access the admin page again? Also using your NAS IP address have you tried using https://NAS-IP/admin? This is a possible browser issue not on the NAS but rebooting the device might help.
Hope this one helps!
Regards
Marc_V
Jan 21, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
HI BudgetBoy
Welcome to the Community!
Have you tried using a different browser or clearing web cache before trying to access the admin page again? Also using your NAS IP address have you tried using https://NAS-IP/admin? This is a possible browser issue not on the NAS but rebooting the device might help.
Hope this one helps!
Regards
- 937carrera_2Jan 21, 2019Aspirant
I have a couple of those and have just solved a similar problem on mine.
What browser are you using and what happens when you access the admin page using the IP address as suggested above ?
- BudgetBoyJan 23, 2019Aspirant
Apparrently, Internet Explorer (IE) browser worked, whereas, Chrome did not in accessing Frontview... Thank you!
- 937carrera_2Jan 23, 2019Aspirant
To change the rights on a share follow these menu options:
Shares
Share Listing
Click on the share you want to change use the CIFS column
Advanced Options tab
Make sure the owner is nobody / no group
Tick the box to change share ownership to above settings
Apply
After a few minutes you will get a message saying permissions have been reset
The issue with Chrome is probably that the NAS https certificate is not installed, Firefox might give you better advice for an certificate from an uncertified authority and allow you to store and exception
- BudgetBoyJan 23, 2019Aspirant
As suggested, I cleared the web cache in in Chrome, IE, and Firefox. Ran RAIDar again in Chrome, still no data in Frontview (admin page). Ran RAIDar in IE -l ogged in and clicked Admin Page. Frontview came up with all the data as it should! Went into Windows Explorer and attempted to move files from one share to another. However, I received a message that said "you require permission from Unix/root to make changes to this folder". My research of this suggested that I "reset the permissions for this share" on the NAS. Additional research on this community led me to a software manual for the home RAIDiator and the interface was very different from Frontview's. So, how do I "reset" permissions for shares on my ReadyNAS Duo RND2150-100 NAS?
Thank you all!
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