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KillerBob
Aug 02, 2017Aspirant
Accessing FrontView from Safari
I am an Apple user, and access my two ReadyNASes from my Mac computers. However, using Safari and/or Safari Technology Preview, I cannot. It works fine using Chrome or FireFox, but since I use Safari...
KillerBob
Aug 02, 2017Aspirant
No, there are two different kinds of user name/ID. The one you mean, to log into FrontView, is quite different than the one to accept the override the error...
StephenB
Aug 02, 2017Guru - Experienced User
KillerBob wrote:
No, there are two different kinds of user name/ID. The one you mean, to log into FrontView, is quite different than the one to accept the override the error...
So you are entering the Mac user/password to allow the exception? Interesting, I haven't seen that.
The only time I use safari is on my ipads (and even there I generally use Chrome).
- KillerBobAug 02, 2017Aspirant
Yes, I allow the exception, and then it's like it goes in a circle, and right back again.
Unfortunately all my Macs are on High Sierra, so it could be a beta issue, I don't know.
- KillerBobAug 02, 2017Aspirant
...and when I check the certificate, it says the self-signed root certificate is marked as truseted for that IP.
hmmmmm
Like I said, it could be a FrontView / Certificate / High Sierra Safari issue.
- StephenBAug 02, 2017Guru - Experienced User
KillerBob wrote:
Unfortunately all my Macs are on High Sierra, so it could be a beta issue, I don't know.
I'd have thought we'd have seen it posted already if it were on all OSX systems.
You are running 4.2.x on the NAS?
- KillerBobAug 02, 2017Aspirant
Nope, ver. 6.7.5:)
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