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GJSchaller
Jul 26, 2018Guide
Setting up a global redirect from http to https for Apache on ReadyNAS OS 6?
I was able to install Let's Encrypt on my ReadyNAS, using a post elsewhere on these forums. Near the end of the install, I was prompted if I wanted to force all traffic to https, instead of http, an...
StephenB
Jul 27, 2018Guru - Experienced User
It can't be done through the web ui.
Do you actually need this on your local LAN? For remote access, you'd simply not forward port 80 traffic in the router.
Note you can limit admin access to https (and that is done by default).
- GJSchallerJul 27, 2018Guide
I'd prefer to do it via Apache config, so that I know it works across all systems, and not via an outside source. I can look up the process to configure Apache, but I am not sure where ReadyNAS OS stores this config.
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