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picitup
Jul 29, 2024Aspirant
ReadyNAS Duo V2 firmware update catch 22!
Hi All I have the above device and am having some fun trying to update the firmware. I have a Dell XPS13 laptop running Windows 11. I managed to access the old shares by enabling SMB1 in windows...
saudade
Jul 29, 2024Apprentice
What StephenB said.
My ReadyNAS Duo says V2 for the model number on the sticker on the bottom, but only says Duo on the front cover. Mine runs 4.1.16.
What does Raidar report?
Model Number
- picitupJul 29, 2024Aspirant
Hi
Thanks very much for your helpful replies From your description, I have the V1 as it doesn't say V2 on the front panel. only on the label on the bottom.
I've tried a couple of browsers, namely Brave and Firefox and configured both to allow TLS1.0, but no joy. The browser error is:
This site canât provide a secure connection
192.168.1.50 uses an unsupported protocol.
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCHI didn't mention, but I did try /admin as you suggested, but get the same error. In another thread, it suggested a particular older version of Firefox, but that didn't help either.
In answer to your second question, Raidar reports FW 4.1.16. Clicking on the Admin button, simply opens the browser with the above error message.
At the start, I had some fun trying to view the shares in Windows 11, but allowing
SMB1 fixed that. I can now read and write to them.
If you know of a particular browser that does work with TLS 1.0, Please share đ
Cheers
Steve
- StephenBJul 30, 2024Guru - Experienced User
picitup wrote:
I've tried a couple of browsers, namely Brave and Firefox and configured both to allow TLS1.0, but no joy. The browser error is:
This site canât provide a secure connection
192.168.1.50 uses an unsupported protocol.
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCHIf you know of a particular browser that does work with TLS 1.0, Please share đ
It sounds like you didn't set up FireFox correctly. Set security.tls.version.min to 1 (browse to about:config and search for the setting).
You definitely need the /admin to get into frontview.
Once you have figured out how to get into Frontview, you can install the ssh add-on, and then make a mod that will let you access the NAS from any browser using http://192.168.1.15/admin. Note this is not encrypted https, it is unencrypted. That avoids the problem with no support for TLS 1.2. There are step by step instructions in post 5 of this discussion thread:
- picitupJul 30, 2024Aspirant
Hi StephenB
Thanks for the info. I probably will install the SSH patch if I'm able to access frontview. There aren't any state secrets on the drive đ
Firefox is configured as you mentioned. security.tls.version.min is set to 1 and I just checked again, but this hasn't helped unfortunately.
The Firefox version is 128.03 64 bit Windows. Can I ask what version you are running that works ok?
Brave browser reportedly has a great feature:
brave://flags/#allow-insecure-localhost
But I turned it on, restarted Brave and no effect on the issue.
Hmmmmm
Cheers
Steve
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