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lschelvis
Feb 19, 2011Aspirant
Cannot connect to Frontview
Hi all, The last days I cannot connect to frontview anymore. Whenever I go to http://192.168.2.147/admin (this is the correct IP address btw) I get the error "Internet Explorer cannot display the w...
lpullman
Aug 25, 2011Aspirant
Hi,
I have the same problem here:
Unit running without a problem for two (maybe three?) years - check
File access is working from both PCs and Macs - check
I can view the Torrent client control panel - check
I cannot telnet in on port 80 - check
I am getting status emails for SMART errors and a backup failure
But no Frontview.
My problem is slightly complicated because this is a client's unit and I have limited physical access to the device. I need to resolve this reasonably quickly in order to fix the backup error. We have a number of customers using ReadyNASs from Duos to 6000 series and I'm getting rather nervous about the prospect of them becoming unmanageable without warning, apparent reason or a viable quick fix. I'll be trying to log in to as many as possible in the next few days to check them and install the SSH daemon as an emergency back door.
A better fix than waiting for a tech to log in remotely (this is not an option for several sites) would be appreciated,
Laurie Pullman
Iguana IT
I have the same problem here:
Unit running without a problem for two (maybe three?) years - check
File access is working from both PCs and Macs - check
I can view the Torrent client control panel - check
I cannot telnet in on port 80 - check
I am getting status emails for SMART errors and a backup failure
But no Frontview.
My problem is slightly complicated because this is a client's unit and I have limited physical access to the device. I need to resolve this reasonably quickly in order to fix the backup error. We have a number of customers using ReadyNASs from Duos to 6000 series and I'm getting rather nervous about the prospect of them becoming unmanageable without warning, apparent reason or a viable quick fix. I'll be trying to log in to as many as possible in the next few days to check them and install the SSH daemon as an emergency back door.
A better fix than waiting for a tech to log in remotely (this is not an option for several sites) would be appreciated,
Laurie Pullman
Iguana IT
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