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yoh-dah
Mar 06, 2008Guide
ReadyNAS Photos troubleshooting tips
If you're having problems getting ReadyNAS Photos to work, see if any of the following tips will help.
1. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you don't have "public" or "guest" access enabled for the [media] share, you will need to specify a login and password to connect from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software. The login and password should be what you would normally use to connect to the [media] share.
2. If you are in Share security mode, and you have a password set for the [media] share, when connecting from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software, leave the login field blank, and enter the share password.
3. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you are an account on the ReadyNAS with the same user name but a different password as what you are using on your PC, you will need to change the password to be the same.
4. Make sure [media] share has read/write privileges over CIFS.
5. If you have installed a pre-release version of RAIDiator that had ReadyNAS Photos support (shame on you since we never really released it ;-) ), and you're having problems with the READYNASPHOTOS database, you will need to remove the ReadyNAS Photos add-on, and re-install the add-on from here.
1. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you don't have "public" or "guest" access enabled for the [media] share, you will need to specify a login and password to connect from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software. The login and password should be what you would normally use to connect to the [media] share.
2. If you are in Share security mode, and you have a password set for the [media] share, when connecting from the ReadyNAS Photos desktop software, leave the login field blank, and enter the share password.
3. If you are in User or Domain security mode, and you are an account on the ReadyNAS with the same user name but a different password as what you are using on your PC, you will need to change the password to be the same.
4. Make sure [media] share has read/write privileges over CIFS.
5. If you have installed a pre-release version of RAIDiator that had ReadyNAS Photos support (shame on you since we never really released it ;-) ), and you're having problems with the READYNASPHOTOS database, you will need to remove the ReadyNAS Photos add-on, and re-install the add-on from here.
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- minervaAspirantHi wobo,
ReadyNAS Photos cannot connect to the NAS over the Internet. NAS has to be in the same LAN as the PC from which you are using ReadyNAS Photos.
-minerva - shumbiesAspirantHello,
Newbie Photo dude here!
I am having trouble installing the ReadyNAS Photo application on my PC with the following NAS.
Model: ReadyNAS Duo [X-RAID]
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.1.5 [1.00a043]
Memory: 256 MB [2.5-3-3-7]
I have enabled the ReadyNAS Photo on my NAS, and when I go to install the software and the last webpage comes up I get:
Failed to Connect
The connection was refused when attempting to contact localhost.
Though the site seems valid, the browser was unable to establish a connection.
* Could the site be temporarily unavailable? Try again later.
* Are you unable to browse other sites? Check the computer's network connection.
* Is your computer or network protected by a firewall or proxy? Incorrect settings can interfere with Web browsing.
The address in the Browser is http://localhost/readynas
Tried a number of times...
What am I missing??
Any help much appreciated.
Gavan
" - minervaAspirantHi Gavan,
Do you see the ReadyNAS Photos icon in the System tray ?
Do you have Javascript enabled in your browser ?
Can you copy and paste here what running cmdping localhost
return ?
-minerva - shumbiesAspirantHi Minerva,
Thanks for the prompt response.minerva wrote: Do you see the ReadyNAS Photos icon in the System tray ?
Nominerva wrote: Do you have Javascript enabled in your browser ?
Yesminerva wrote: Can you copy and paste here what running cmd
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]
Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>ping localhost
Pinging shumbies-PC [::1] from ::1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from ::1: time<1ms
Reply from ::1: time<1ms
Reply from ::1: time<1ms
Reply from ::1: time<1ms
Ping statistics for ::1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms - shumbiesAspirantSpot on Minerva,
Really appreciate your help, thank you.
All systems GO! :D
Cheers
Gavan - mullinsworldAspirantI just setup my ReadyNAS Duo. RAIDar 4.1.3 - downloaded ReadyNAS Photos 2.2. When I launch the app it opens the brower to a localhost.com and hangs. Any ideas for this total newbie?
Thanks - shumbiesAspirantHi mullinsworld,
Check the post before mine where minerva says
. If you click on the hyperlink contained under the word "here", you will be taken there. I had what I think is a similar issue to you and this cured my problem.Can you see if my reply to a previous posting here will help?
Hope this helps.
Cheers
shumbies - minervaAspirantHello mullinsworld:
Following is my answer to the similar question :
viewtopic.php?f=36&t=20605#p112984
Let me know if that helps.
-minerva - beck2oldschoolAspirantHi @all,
I have RAIDiator 4.1.4 and ReadyNAS Photos 2.2 installed.
At this Site: http://localhost:81/readynas/template/index.jsp?pageId=settings I click on "connect". There are several messages.
"Authentication successfully"
"Configuration of ReadyNAS will be validated..."
and after a while: "By establishing a connection a problem has occured - Connection to readynasphotos.com must be possible. For the first connection to ReadyNAS, a Internetconnection is necessary"
It is possible to connect to readynasphotos.com from my localhost. I have no deny-messages in the firewalls logfile. The right standard Gateway is set on the readynas. Also the DNS server etc. When I try to look for new firmware, the readynas connect also to the internet, so I think the connection is of course possible.
What can be the problem?
Thanks in advance!
Michael
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