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steukers001
Sep 26, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro system RNDP6000 , acessing AdminGUI fails from a Windows 10 client.
Hi,
I own a ReadyNAS Pro system RNDP6000 (running RAIDiator V4.2.31), equipped with three WesternDigital NAS disks.
Since begin this year I am unable to use the WebAdmin GUI on the NAS from m...
- Sep 27, 2018
steukers001 wrote:
I guess a similar problem is the certificcating when trying to logon to 192.168.0.14/admin .
The Chrome browser then signals "The protection certificate of the server is not being trusted by the OS of your system"
This is a different problem. The NAS uses self-signed certificates. That's enough to get an encrypted connection, but (by definition) the PC has to trust that the NAS is the device it claims to be. A certificate issued by a certificate authority like verisign can be verified, but the self-signed certicate can't be.
Unfortunately many fake web sites use self-signed certificates, so the browser folks have had to respond by adding these warnings.
The simplest work-around is to click-through them when you are accessing the NAS. But if you ever see these warnings when you are connecting somewhere else (for instance your bank's web pages) then you shouldn't do that. Also, it's best to go directly to those websites in your browser, and not click on links in emails (which may be malicious).
steukers001
Sep 26, 2018Aspirant
Dear Stahan,
Thanks for your answer.
>>> Browser usage
On the Win10 platform I did try two browsers, latest version Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. (Google Chrome did work fine before)
On the WinXP platform I did use an old version of Mozilla Firefox.
>>>SMB v1 is needed to access the NAS with file explorer.
I guess SMB v1 works, since I can browse the fies and usem them from the NAS.
As said, I have enabled SMB v1 and SMB v2 on the Win10platform, but dont arrive to have a full functioning WebAdmin .
Erik.
StephenB
Sep 26, 2018Guru - Experienced User
I don't see this with Chrome and Mozilla on my Win10 systems. I just click through the security exception and get to Frontview.
Try clearing the browser cache, and see if that helps. Also, if you are using the https://nas-name/admin in the browser address bar, then try https://nas-ip-address/admin
- steukers001Sep 26, 2018Aspirant
Sorry,
Clearing brower cache and using https://192.168.0.140/admin/ makes no difference.
WebAdmin GUI stays unusable.
Thanks and greetings, Erik.
- StephenBSep 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
steukers001 wrote:
Clearing brower cache and using https://192.168.0.140/admin/ makes no difference.
WebAdmin GUI stays unusable.
Since it works on the XP system I don't see how it can be the web server itself.
It's working with my own Pro-6 (running 4.2.31) with Chrome 69.0.3497.100, Firefox 62.0.2 and IE 11.228.17134.0.
Do you have internet security software or an ad blocker running on the Win10 system(s)?
- steukers001Sep 27, 2018Aspirant
Hi StephenB,
Thanks for your reply!
On Win10 Pro I do use Chrome V67.0.3396.99 64bit and FireFox V62.0.2 64bit.
On the WinNT system I have installed AVG free virusscanner (very old version).
On the Win10 Pro system, I do use Kaspersky Anti-Virus V18.0.0.405 and I dont reacall anymore when I enabled Kaspessky Secure Connection V18.0.0.405 (does check the webservers one connects to), no Add Blocker installed.
The problems I experince started to become visible after I had to replace the 120mm FAN and the Seasonic power supply somewhere around Februari this year.
Regards,
Erik.
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