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NAS_ARGH
Nov 10, 2013Aspirant
Generate a certificate????!!!!?!?!?
How in the world can one generate a security certificate with this Hunk of Junk! I have a Readynas NV+ 2V (ARM) and it does not have this Frontview that everyone says will generate the certificate....
NAS_ARGH
Nov 11, 2013Aspirant
I know the router assigned the first DHCP addresses... which is fine... I need that to log in to set up the NAS... but then I change it in the NAS to be static. (I.P.'s 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.10 are set in my router as static - IE they are not dished out via DHCP)
that is not my issue... it's the certificate that the NAS is passing to the browser... it passes the certificate that says it is issued by the DHCP assigned IP address... and there appears to be no way to change that.
I want, and have my NAS set to the IP address of 192.168.1.3
I cannot get the NAS to pass the certificate stating that IP address as the issuer... it insists on passing the certificate stating the issuer is 192.168.1.16 (the DHCP assigned address)
that is not my issue... it's the certificate that the NAS is passing to the browser... it passes the certificate that says it is issued by the DHCP assigned IP address... and there appears to be no way to change that.
I want, and have my NAS set to the IP address of 192.168.1.3
I cannot get the NAS to pass the certificate stating that IP address as the issuer... it insists on passing the certificate stating the issuer is 192.168.1.16 (the DHCP assigned address)
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