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Jul 27, 2020Readynas duo V2 unable to access admin page
Hi All Noticed that I am unable to login to the admin page using RaidR or through the IP address. I used to get a message as it didnt have a secure certiticate but now I can't even bypass that. ...
StephenB
Jul 29, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
There is no way to enable admin HTTP access in the OS5.x GUI.
That is also true with OS 4.1 and OS 4.2.
So we really do need a solution for this.
WhoCares_
Aug 02, 2020Mentor
For those who are interested: https://github.com/rdynsxtrs/r5bin/tree/master/apache2
- Updates the Apache web server on the ReadyNAS to v2.2.34
- Enables TLSv1.2
- Disables TLSv1 and TLSv1.1
Have fun
-Stefan
- SandsharkAug 02, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
This is great, thanks for it WhoCares_ . I suggest that you add in the ReadMe that it's for OS5.x on DuoV2 and NV+V2.
Any chance users of OS4.1.x or 4.2.x will also be the recipients of your generosity?
- WhoCares_Aug 02, 2020MentorSince the note about OS5 is in the upper level Readme already I didn’t think it necessary to add it to the other one as well but will do when I’m back at a device with more pleasant input methods than a glass screen 😂
As for 4.1 and 4.2: I might be able to provide updates for those as well but in both cases I’d have to revive the respective dev environments which especially for 4.1 might be a problem. Also there’s a chance that because of their base os being older it might not be possible to build the SSL library required for TLDv1.2. We‘ll see.- SandsharkAug 02, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
Some people "back into" such things via a search, so it's always a good idea to include as much info in the ReadMe as possible.
I tried installing this on my DuoV2 as an add-on and as a firmware update and get an "Unrecognized server error" in Chrome and Edge. IE doesn't even try to upload it. I've seen that error on other NASes where it could be ignored, so I rebooted anyway. But taking a look at httpd.conf, it definately did nothing.
I'm putting off the manual installation via SSH so I can test the .bin if it is updated.
- StephenBAug 02, 2020Guru - Experienced User
WhoCares_ wrote:
For those who are interested: https://github.com/rdynsxtrs/r5bin/tree/master/apache2
- Updates the Apache web server on the ReadyNAS to v2.2.34
- Enables TLSv1.2
- Disables TLSv1 and TLSv1.1
Have fun
-Stefan
Thanks!
Please keep us updated on OS 4.1 and OS 4.2.
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