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greensld
Aug 26, 2016Aspirant
Web access to ReadyNAS NV+ V2 ?
Hi All, Please could someone advise on how to set up access to my own personal web site on my ReadyNAS? I have a shares directory on the ReadyNAS set up with full access on all protocols for ...
greensld
Aug 29, 2016Aspirant
Thanks Sandshark,
I will have a go with other ports, though I would have thought if these standard ports were totally blocked I would have trouble getting to the dashboard, (admin screen), of the NAS, but that works. Just cannot access any of the shares.
Have also tried to set a share up that has no security for http or any protocol, but still got the same 404 error.
Regards.
I will have a go with other ports, though I would have thought if these standard ports were totally blocked I would have trouble getting to the dashboard, (admin screen), of the NAS, but that works. Just cannot access any of the shares.
Have also tried to set a share up that has no security for http or any protocol, but still got the same 404 error.
Regards.
Sandshark
Aug 30, 2016Sensei
I agree that if you can get o the admin page, you should be able to get to the share pages.
Can you access them locally as http://<NAS IP address>/<sharename>? If not, make sure you have HTTP access turned on for the NAS and for the share.
- BrianL2Aug 31, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi greensld,
Have you tried Sandshark's suggestion? Kindly post back if you have updates for us.
Kind regards,
BrianL
NETGEAR Community Team- greensldSep 15, 2016Aspirant
Hi Sandshark / BrianL,
Sorry for delay in reply.
No I cannot see any shares locally using http://<NAS IP address>/<sharename> either. Tried in both ie and Firefox.
It certainly shows a tick in the HTTP box in the "Sharing Protocols" for each of the shares I am trying to reach. I believe http is turned on for the NAS, as in the System overview screen it shows the services and the HTTP box is green.
So unless I am missing something, (which is very likely!), http seems to be fully enabled for the NAS & shares.
My PC in file explorer can see all the shares no problem, but then that is a different protocol.
Regards.
- SandsharkSep 16, 2016Sensei
I just realized that mine redirects to HTTPS when I do that, then IE complains about the certificate. Depending on the security settings in your browser, that could be blocking you.
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