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JHock
Jul 30, 2017Aspirant
ReadyNAS NV+ v2 - connection refused
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (firmware 5.3.12) that I used a while back to offload family photos and other data. It seems that I did some sort of firmware upgrade and then I could see the system via Rada...
- Aug 10, 2017
The services configuration file was corrupt which would explain why services weren't starting.
aks
Jul 31, 2017Virtuoso
Is it possible you have set the admin account back to default, so credentials "admin" and "password"?
Which OS are you using?
- JHockJul 31, 2017Aspirant
Hi Tony, thanks for the response. Admin account has been reset which is fine (on the new single disk). I don't even get to a logon screen as the logon page request has the connection request refused before even loading.
Windows 10 (But it was doing this on Windows 7 before my upgrade as well.) - Justin
- StephenBJul 31, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Just to clarify- the OS is on the hard disks. So whatever you did with the new single disk doesn't apply when you switch back to the old ones.
If you did the OS reinstall on the old disks, the admin password should have been reset to password there too.
If you didn't do the OS reinstall - is the IP address reported on the LCD screen compatible with your current network? (this is with your original disks running).
- aksJul 31, 2017Virtuoso
In addition to the IP address shown on the display, what browser are you using. "Connection refused" is a bit odd, so I'm wondering exactly what is provinking such a response - I've only seen browser security alerts due to certificate error in the past (not that this is helpfulu!).
- JHockAug 01, 2017Aspirant
Hi Tony - I did do the OS reinstall with the original disks. It won't allow me to get to the admin page to even enter a username and password. The ip address is a valid address for my network. I typically use Chrome, but IE gives a similar error.
Chrome error:
This site can’t be reached
192.168.0.29 refused to connect.
Try:
- Checking the connection
- Checking the proxy and the firewall
ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSEDIE Error:Can’t reach this page
•Make sure the web address https://192.168.0.29 is correct
•Search for this site on Bing
•Refresh the page
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