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Wietse
Feb 10, 2024Aspirant
Raidar don't find Readynas NV+ V2 after installing new network
I did a factory reset (I have a recent back-up). On the display a see 82.176.27.166 but Raidar can not find it. I have a deco mesh system.
Wietse
Feb 12, 2024Aspirant
I had the NAS in a switch. Now I put the NAS directly in the head X60 and now Raidar can find the Nas with the message ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH In the past, there was also a notification. If you agreed that windows was less secure, you could go into the Nas. With this notification, you can search and go to copilot, but not open the NAS. Are there now easy ways to modify windows so that the NAS works
StephenB
Feb 12, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Wietse wrote:
I had the NAS in a switch. Now I put the NAS directly in the head X60 and now Raidar can find the Nas with the message ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
OK, that is not surprising. I'm guessing you haven't tried to log into your NAS for about a year. This error is because your NAS doesn't support TLS 1.2 - and about a year ago the browsers started requiring TLS 1.2 to connect with https.
You can log in with FireFox if you make a settings change. Set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting).
There are a couple of other options once you regain access. But we'd need to know the firmware you are running on the NAS. Are you running 4.1.x firmware or are you running 5.3.x?
- WietseFeb 12, 2024Aspirant
I am using 5.3 I'm much further along. I can get into the NAS. I still have a problem with the test email. I chose the same username and password for Mozilla as for gmail. With test message I get the message "Failed to send test email message" Also with a yahoo email address I get the same error message. For administrator password I kept password. Can I enter it with admin/password after closing?
- WietseFeb 12, 2024Aspirant
I can see the NAS on all my windows computers. I just can't copy anything from my hard drive to NAS. I just changed the name of the workgroup and access type is local users. Shares have everyone listed as read/write
- StephenBFeb 13, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Wietse wrote:
For administrator password I kept password.
Best to change it to something else.
Either way, you can set up the browser to automatically apply the password. Also, you can set up Windows to do the same with the Windows Credential Manager.
Wietse wrote:
I can see the NAS on all my windows computers. I just can't copy anything from my hard drive to NAS. I just changed the name of the workgroup and access type is local users. Shares have everyone listed as read/write
Likely you are using "Guest" access on the PCs, and are not using the NAS credentials. By default Windows presents your PC logon to the NAS. If there is no NAS account with that user name, you end up with guest access.
While you can use "admin" as the user name for the NAS, generally it is better to create a user account on the NAS, and use that instead.
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