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space-bob
Jan 10, 2024Aspirant
Before I bin my NAS DUO v1
i think that my NAS DUO v1 is just about ready to be scraped, when I enter the IP in my browser I can access the /admin path but it says "shares currently available". I then tried the IP address in f...
space-bob
Jan 10, 2024Aspirant
Yes I enabled SMB 1.0/CIFS client - I am using Win10. It is recent behavior yes, although I was getting the invalid SSL protocol error I could usually ignore the warning and continue. I can access the drive via the IP in my browser but I only have two options: shares or password. As mentioned if I go to shares: "No shares currently accessible."
No idea where the rest of the admin menu options have disappeared to!
I'll maybe try Samba from my Ubuntu box tomorrow, I'm just thankful that I managed to get my content from my drive. If anyone else is strugllnig to mount their drive in Ubuntu these instructions may come in handy:
https://technostuff.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-mount-disk-used-by-readynas.html
Here is what I see currently when using a browser.
StephenB
Jan 10, 2024Guru - Experienced User
space-bob wrote:
Here is what I see currently when using a browser.
This what you get if you browse to http://nas-ip-address. This is NOT the admin UI. You were redirected to https://nas-ip-address/shares. You see No shares are available because you did not enable http/https for any of them.
Getting to the admin UI (frontview) requires you to browse to https://nas-ip-address/admin.
If you do that with Chrome, FireFox, Safari, or Edge with default settings, then you will get an SSL Version or Cipher Mismatch error in the browser. You will find that you cannot click through this error. It is because the NAS web server doesn't support TLS 1.2, and browsers began requiring that about a year ago.
Options for working around this are here:
But to get temporary access, you can use Edge in IE mode or FireFox. In the case of Firefox, you need to set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting).
space-bob wrote:
I'll maybe try Samba from my Ubuntu box tomorrow, I'm just thankful that I managed to get my content from my drive. If anyone else is strugllnig to mount their drive in Ubuntu these instructions may come in handy:
You might want to check the status using RAIDar 6.5 on the PC. The install requires JRE8 (Java)
You might also want to try mapping the NAS volume to a drive letter on the Windows PC. Open CMD and then enter
net use * /d /y
net use z: \\nas-ip-address\C /u:admin nas-admin-password
using the real IP address and admin password of course. This should mount the C volume to drive letter z. It won't work in the NAS is still set to use the default password netgear1.
space-bob wrote:
I'll maybe try Samba from my Ubuntu box tomorrow, I'm just thankful that I managed to get my content from my drive. If anyone else is strugllnig to mount their drive in Ubuntu these instructions may come in handy:
https://technostuff.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-mount-disk-used-by-readynas.html
Here's another old link that is a useful guide.
Either way, these instructions only work for the sparc-based ReadyNAS (4.1.x firmware).
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