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Retired_Member
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 13, 2017I 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.
johnw248
May 14, 2017Aspirant
It is on a home network and no one else has access physically to the system. But all the units are configured the same and only this one has the problem on the admin page.....
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