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Ashj68
Jun 29, 2023Aspirant
Help! I can't browse the webpage of my ReadyNAS Duo V2
Hi all. Hoping someone may be able to help me please? I'm trying to browse the Admin/Device Page of my Duo V2, but am getting the following error: This site can’t provide a secure connecti...
StephenB
Jun 29, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Ashj68 wrote:
This site can’t provide a secure connection
192.168.0.153 uses an unsupported protocol.
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
The problem is that the NAS doesn't support TLS 1.2, which all browsers now require by default. The NAS will redirect http://nas-ip-address/admin to https, so schumaku's suggestion will not work.
You can regain access with Firefox, by first enabling TLS 1.0 connections in the security settings. Enter about:config in the browser window. Then search for security.tls.version.min, and temporarily set it to 1.
That will allow you to log in. Then download and manually install this add-on:
That will add TLS 1.2 support to the NAS, so you will be able to use Chrome (or any browser that doesn't let you use TLS 1.0).
- schumakuJun 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
StephenB wrote:
The problem is that the NAS doesn't support TLS 1.2, which all browsers now require by default. The NAS will redirect http://nas-ip-address/admin to https, so schumaku's suggestion will not work.
My bad, sorry. I had the ReadyNAS OS 6 systems in mind which certainly don't have this ***** http tp https redirect.
- StephenBJun 30, 2023Guru - Experienced User
schumaku wrote:My bad, sorry. I had the ReadyNAS OS 6 systems in mind which certainly don't have this ***** http to https redirect.
With the legacy NAS (4.1, 4.2, and 5.x firmware) there is also a change to virtual.conf you can make that will eliminate the redirect. That is outlined in the beginning of this (rather long and messy) thread here:
There are TLS 1.2 add-ons for 4.2 and 5.x, but not for 4.1.
- Ashj68Jun 30, 2023Aspirant
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your suggestion.
I've only been able to get so far with the Firefox aspect, as I'm now trying to sign in but unfortunately, it doesn't appear that the login credentials I think I used initial are correct.
You don't happen to know if there's a way to force a reset on the Username and Password (without doing a full factory reset which, I think, wants to wipe the drives) do you?
Thanks in advance.
Ashley.
- StephenBJul 01, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Ashj68 wrote:
I've only been able to get so far with the Firefox aspect, as I'm now trying to sign in but unfortunately, it doesn't appear that the login credentials I think I used initial are correct.
The username has to be "admin". The default password for the account with the Duo v2 is "password"
An OS reinstall will reset the password back to the default. It will also reset the NAS to use DHCP (likely it is already). Instructions are on pages 16-17 of the hardware manual here:
The OS reinstall will not harm your data. The factory default will, so be careful not to do that by mistake.
BTW, 5.3.7 firmware is rather old. After you regain access, you should update it to 5.3.13 (The final firmware for your NAS).
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