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Anonymous's avatar
Anonymous
May 09, 2017

SSL 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 Certification Authorities for Chrome

 

Firmware is 6.7.1

 

I have the same issue on a ReadyNAS 4312

 

Anyone have a suggestion on what I can check?

 

 

 

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  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    I suspect the IP address of the NAS changed after you generated the self-signed cert.

    • Anonymous's avatar
      Anonymous

      nope, 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

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous

        This 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.

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