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Gaisgais13
Feb 06, 2022Initiate
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
How can I solve this error??
StephenB
Feb 14, 2022Guru - Experienced User
muzicman61 wrote:
Sucks I will be forced to use IE or Firefox to access Frontview now.
There are a couple of options. Someone is looking at building a patch that would add TLS 1.2 support.
Another approach is to change the apache configuration to remove https altogether. Then you'd need to use http://nas-ip-address/admin. Obviously that wouldn't be safe for over-the-internet, but IMO would be fine for a home network.
So keep an eye on the forum, and see what develops.
Nossaile
Feb 19, 2022Aspirant
I have the same problem when trying to run Frontview/admin to my ReadyNas DUO:
- Model= RND2000v2 and Firmware= RAIDiator 4.1.16 (=Sparc)
- Running Windows 10 64bit and Brave v1.35.103
(Thanks to your tip about using IE and bypass its security I can access Frontview/admin as a temporary solution.)
Looking at your download site the latest firmware for RND2000v2 is RAIDiator 5.3.13 (arm). I suppose the TLS-problem is fixed in v5.3.13, but unfortunately the current RAIDiator does not accept to download/verify it. Advice appreciated.
- StephenBFeb 19, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Nossaile wrote:
I have the same problem when trying to run Frontview/admin to my ReadyNas DUO:
- Model= RND2000v2 and Firmware= RAIDiator 4.1.16 (=Sparc)
Looking at your download site the latest firmware for RND2000v2 is RAIDiator 5.3.13 (arm). I suppose the TLS-problem is fixed in v5.3.13, but unfortunately the current RAIDiator does not accept to download/verify it. Advice appreciated.
You actually have the original Duo - called a v1 here. The part numbers can be confusing - technically you have hardware revision 2 of the Duo v1. The 4.1.x (original) Duos cannot run 5.3 firmware.
If you are ok using ssh, there is another option for your NAS - which is to eliminate the redirect of http to https for frontview access. This lets you connect to frontview with ordinary http (no encryption at all) - which works with Chrome, Edge, etc - and likely Brave. More information on that is here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-ReadyNAS-Users-General/Workaround-for-ERR-SSL-VERSION-OR-CIPHER-MISMATCH-problem-for/m-p/2198374
- SamirDFeb 20, 2022Prodigy
The http solution is what I would use if you're only accessing it locally (or over a secure tunnel)--then you really don't need https since no one should be sniffing your network.
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