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May 09, 2017SSL Cert not secure
The SSL cert (to manage NAS) was good until I changed the NAS from "local users" to "Active Directory". *The SSL Key Host is the IP address of the NAS, and the cert is still in the Trustede Root Cer...
Retired_Member
May 09, 2017nope, I access the NAS with the same static IP.
I have the NIC's bonded, with 1 IP...and I just checked and its the same IP as the SSL Key Host
Retired_Member
May 09, 2017This is an issue for Chrome. I was able to add the cert in IE...and it was fine. I was also abel to use Edge and it was fine.
*it seems Netgear needs to add something to the cert for Chrome to "recognize" its valid.
- StephenBMay 09, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Retired_Member wrote:
it seems Netgear needs to add something to the cert for Chrome to "recognize" its valid.
What's really needed is an easy path to getting a CA cert on the NAS.
- johnw248May 13, 2017Aspirant
I get "not secure" on both Chrome and IE on only ONE of FIVE devices. A 104 3EP943E900302. All these rest connect to the admin page in chrome but with the grey circle with a dot in it. Have tried adding a cert and nothing changes except sometimes the page stalls after the splash screen.
Would be nice if it was possible just to connect without any cert necessary.....how do you turn off the secruity check?
- Retired_MemberMay 13, 2017
I will switch to IE, to use HTTPS. I cannot control users and what they bring into the network....all is would take is some user or someone having access to the network and the use of WireShark, and if you use HTTP (non-secure) they could easily see your password in plain text.
*if you want no cert error, just turn off HTTPS, but I recommend against it.
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