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  • Retired_Member's avatar
    Retired_Member

    As a workaround, for connections STRICTLY WITHIN your intranet only you could use http instead of https to no longer see that message.

    • aalexandrebeta's avatar
      aalexandrebeta
      Master

      I did an exception and disregarded that warning on every browsers.

      That was just to point the issue and to avoid others users having that issue too.

      Anyway thanks!!!

      Cheers!

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      Retired_Member wrote:

      As a workaround, for connections STRICTLY WITHIN your intranet only you could use http instead of https to no longer see that message.


      Correct.  With Firefox you can easily create a security exception, which is another workaround.  You could alternatively install the NAS certificate as a trusted root cert in your PCs.  

       

      As an aside - there is no need to conceal 192.168.x.x addresses.  They are private, and can't be used to reach your ReadyNAS over the internet.

      • aalexandrebeta's avatar
        aalexandrebeta
        Master

        As a moron myself can you explain how "You could alternatively install the NAS certificate as a trusted root cert in your PCs.  "?

        Please.

        Thanks to you too!

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