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cwiebe
Sep 13, 2013Aspirant
Invalid Certificate.
I have a ReadyNas Duo V2 accessed with FF v23 on Win7 x64. When the nas was first installed, it was given an ip address of 192.168.0.157. Standards are devices get addresses below 120 so it was stati...
StephenB
Sep 13, 2013Guru - Experienced User
You can certainly tell FF to create a permanent security exception - I have done that. It doesn't actually store the certificate in that case, instead it just remembers that there is an exception. IT will then take you directly to the web page with no fuss.
With Chrome, I believe all certificates need to be installed by the native browser (IE in the case of Windows).
This is not a Netgear issue btw - it is inherent to all self-signed certificates The only thing Netgear to do to prevent this is to not allow https at all.
BTW - I deleted the duplicate thread...
With Chrome, I believe all certificates need to be installed by the native browser (IE in the case of Windows).
This is not a Netgear issue btw - it is inherent to all self-signed certificates The only thing Netgear to do to prevent this is to not allow https at all.
BTW - I deleted the duplicate thread...
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