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ThéoP12
Feb 14, 2022Aspirant
ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
Bonjour,Bonsoir,
Modèle : ReadyNas Ultra 6
Micrologiciel: RAIDiator 4.2.31
Depuis hier je n'arrive plus à acceder à mon NAS depuis chrome ou fire fox, quand je rentre l'adresse IP il y a marqué ceci ( voir image ) :
j'ai donc essayer d'abord d'éteindre et de rallumer mais ça n'a pas marché, je n'est plus aucun accès avec Chrome/FireFox ou j'ai toujours l'erreur ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH et même depuis mon gestionnaire windows, j'arrive à acceder au NAS que depuis Internet Explorer.
Si quelqu'un pourrait me dire comment faire pour que tout remarche ce serais vraiment bien.
Merci et Bonne journée/soirée
ThéoP12 wrote:
De plus non je ne peux plus accèder à mons NAS depuis le gestionnaire de fichier il m'affiche ça comme erreur :
Can you access it if you enter \\192.168.1.11 in the File Manager address bar?
Be careful with the slash direction - // will open your browser. So be sure you enter \\.
ThéoP12 wrote:C'est correctifs pouvez vous m'en dire un peu plus dessus ?
There are two possible fixes. One is to provide a patch that would add TLS 1.2 support to the ReadyNAS. The other is to provide a patch that removes HTTPS from the NAS's web server configuration. Neither is available at this point.
ThéoP12 wrote:
De plus je comprend pas le passage ouje dois convertir mon NAS pour qu'il fonctionne avec OS-6 (c'est peut être bête mais je ne sais pas ce que c'est )
The newest ReadyNAS (for example, RN214, RN426, RN526, RN628) all run 6.x.x firmware also called OS-6. Those NAS don't have this problem.
Although Netgear doesn't support this, it is possible to convert your Ultra to run the newer firmware. I've done what with my own Pro 6. It gives me more features, and support for newer protocols (including SMB 3). The process requires a factory reset, so you would need to have a full backup of all your data.
More information about OS-6 features can be found in the software manual here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
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You should still be able to access the shares using file manager.
As far as browsers are concerned: Your older NAS only supports TLS 1.0. The browsers have recently dropped support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1. So they will no longer connected to Frontview.
As you found, you can still use Internet Explorer.
There are some folks (not Netgear) working on patches. But in your case, I suggest that you consider converting your Ultra 6 to run OS-6.
- ThéoP12Aspirant
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse mais il y a plusieurs points que je ne comprend pas.
C'est correctifs pouvez vous m'en dire un peu plus dessus ?
De plus je comprend pas le passage ouje dois convertir mon NAS pour qu'il fonctionne avec OS-6 (c'est peut être bête mais je ne sais pas ce que c'est )
De plus non je ne peux plus accèder à mons NAS depuis le gestionnaire de fichier il m'affiche ça comme erreur :
Merci d'avance.
ThéoP12 wrote:
De plus non je ne peux plus accèder à mons NAS depuis le gestionnaire de fichier il m'affiche ça comme erreur :
Can you access it if you enter \\192.168.1.11 in the File Manager address bar?
Be careful with the slash direction - // will open your browser. So be sure you enter \\.
ThéoP12 wrote:C'est correctifs pouvez vous m'en dire un peu plus dessus ?
There are two possible fixes. One is to provide a patch that would add TLS 1.2 support to the ReadyNAS. The other is to provide a patch that removes HTTPS from the NAS's web server configuration. Neither is available at this point.
ThéoP12 wrote:
De plus je comprend pas le passage ouje dois convertir mon NAS pour qu'il fonctionne avec OS-6 (c'est peut être bête mais je ne sais pas ce que c'est )
The newest ReadyNAS (for example, RN214, RN426, RN526, RN628) all run 6.x.x firmware also called OS-6. Those NAS don't have this problem.
Although Netgear doesn't support this, it is possible to convert your Ultra to run the newer firmware. I've done what with my own Pro 6. It gives me more features, and support for newer protocols (including SMB 3). The process requires a factory reset, so you would need to have a full backup of all your data.
More information about OS-6 features can be found in the software manual here: https://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/READYNAS-100/READYNAS_OS_6_SM_EN.pdf
- seb31watAspirant
Hello,
same issue. So I read your post and I am about to upgrade my firmware.
I have an ultra4 which I bought in 2011 with 4.2.31 firmware. As the system is already running the latest firmware, can I load the image directly from local drive ?
Can I upgrade directly to 6.10.7?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/ReadyNAS_OS_6.aspx#Software%20Version%206.10.7%20(x86)
I am glad to have a new OS with more modern features as the 4.2.31 was too limited and obsolet
seb31wat wrote:
I have an ultra4 which I bought in 2011 with 4.2.31 firmware. As the system is already running the latest firmware, can I load the image directly from local drive ?
Can I upgrade directly to 6.10.7?
https://www.netgear.com/support/product/ReadyNAS_OS_6.aspx#Software%20Version%206.10.7%20(x86)
No, you can't directly install the firmware.
Before you begin, I recommend that the system be upgraded to have at least 2 GB of RAM. (2 GB is easily done and affordable in an Ultra 4). All x86 systems built for OS-6 have at least 2 GB, and several folks running with the stock 1 GB of RAM in 4.2.x. systems have found it isn't enough.
The steps are
(Optionally) make sure the latest BIOS is installed before you do the conversion. To do this you install http://www.readynas.com/download/addons/x86/4.2/BIOS_Update_Package_0.5-x86.bin as an add-on and reboot the NAS. Do this after you backup the NAS. This isn't necessary, but if you so want to update the bios it is easiest to do it prior to conversion
Basic instructions for the conversion itself are
- BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP
- Upload PREPR4TOR6_0.1-x86.bin as an add-on using the ReadyNAS web gui, but do not reboot afterwards (avoids the need to do manual factory resets)
- Upload R4toR6_6.9.5.bin using the ReadyNAS web gui firmware update
- After you upload the addon+firmware and reboot, it will update the firmware and start a factory default.
- Go through the setup process on the converted NAS
- Update the NAS to the current OS 6 (check for updates will work).
- Restore files from the backup.
Netgear won't provide paid support on a converted NAS, so that is one consideration. There is a small risk that the process could fail, and if that were to happen it might not be possible to get the NAS running again.
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