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Jellen
Dec 07, 2020Aspirant
ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Version 6.10.4
It looks like Netgear released new firmware. I don't see it yet when I check for updates on the devices itself but it's available for download: ReadyNAS-OS-6-Software-Version-6-10-4 ReadyNAS O...
StephenB
Dec 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
They just release it outside the automatic update channel a little before hand. They've never explained why, but there is no indication they aren't just doing that again.
My guess is that it gives them a chance to see if there are any unexpected issues from early adopters before they push it out.
Bogus
Dec 18, 2020Tutor
Unexpected issues? I have one: none of the app icons are working.
I just updated ReadyNAS OS 6.10.3 to 6.10.4 and ... none of the app logos can be found. The path is now for example: https://192.168.0.236/apps/logo/mysqldb.png yet the file is found in /apps/mysqldb/logo.png. I think they switch variables...
This goes for all installed apps. The non-installed apps don't show logos either btw.
- StephenBDec 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Bogus wrote:
none of the app icons are working.
My apps icons are all showing up as usual - both for installed and uninstalled apps. I checked this on an arm NAS (RN202) and a converted Pro-6 (x86).
Bogus wrote:
The path is now for example:
I am seeing this for plex:
- http://10.0.0.14/apps/logo/plexmediaserver.png (6.10.4 rn202)
- https://10.0.0.15/apps/logo/plexmediaserver.png (6.10.3 rn526)
So the path looks the same to me (though I agree that /apps doesn't have a logo folder) - but the http bit will be a problem for people who are accessing the NAS remotely.
Marc_V , JohnCM_S : Can you see that this is logged or at least forwarded to development?
- BogusDec 18, 2020Tutor
Weird huh?
- StephenBDec 18, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Bogus wrote:
Weird huh?
Yes - both the error, and the fact that my two systems are showing something different (but still potentially a problem).
Though on my systems, the x86 NAS (also on 6.10.4) is using https, only the arm system is using http.
I am wondering if the browser makes a difference (there could be some browser-dependent code in the NAS). I checked with Chrome, but just confirmed that I see the icons with Chromium Edge as well. What browser are you using?
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