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mfe-
Jun 24, 2024Tutor
cannot access frontview - ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
Hi, I got a readynas duo v1 with the latest firmware.
Currently I'm getting on edge and chrome, when accessing the frontview the message: ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH.
I could access frontview only with firefox where I could change a setting which forced to accept the browser older TLS versions.
Is there an already a workaround implemented for this issue? I think upgrading the SSL version also requires upgrading the apache modules to a newer SSL version.
mfe- wrote:
Is there an already a workaround implemented for this issue?
Given the age of the linux OS, I don't recommend allowing any inbound over-the-internet connections to this NAS. I haven't seen any posts here by someone who was able add current SSL to their v1 NAS.
As saudade says, one option is to make a small mod to allow you to reach frontview with http (not redirecting to https). See post 5 in this thread:
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- saudadeLuminary
Here's the "workaround".
I've done this to my Duo V1 and it works fine with Chrome and Edge. I just have to drop the "S" in https:// If you use Raidar and press the "admin page " button, it will call your default browser and use https:// so you'll see the error again. I just bookmarked it to make it simpler.
- saudadeLuminary
I wanted to add, I don't allow any outside access (VPN) as StephenB recommends. My Duo is strictly for backing up my "primary" NAS (another brand).
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
mfe- wrote:
Is there an already a workaround implemented for this issue?
Given the age of the linux OS, I don't recommend allowing any inbound over-the-internet connections to this NAS. I haven't seen any posts here by someone who was able add current SSL to their v1 NAS.
As saudade says, one option is to make a small mod to allow you to reach frontview with http (not redirecting to https). See post 5 in this thread:
- mfe-Tutor
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