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damcats12
Oct 19, 2022Aspirant
Help with NAS connection
My ReadyNAS NV+ RND4425 has been working great for many years. I just purchased a new PC (HP Envy Desktop, Intel Core i7-10700 8-Core Processor, Intel UHD Graphics 630, 64GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB SSD + 2TB...
damcats12
Oct 28, 2022Aspirant
Hi Stephen. I am in IE mode and I open in-private browsing. I see the explorer icon on left of URL window. When I enter 10.0.0.22/admin I get the following message:
This site is not secure
This might mean that someone’s trying to fool you or steal any info you send to the server. You should close this site immediately.
Your PC doesn’t trust this website’s security certificate.
The hostname in the website’s security certificate differs from the website you are trying to visit.
The hostname in the website’s security certificate differs from the website you are trying to visit.
Error Code: DLG_FLAGS_INVALID_CA
DLG_FLAGS_SEC_CERT_CN_INVALID
Then I click on the link above and get the following message.
Authorization Required
This server could not verify that you are authorized to access the document requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
StephenB
Oct 28, 2022Guru - Experienced User
I just created and posted a step-by-step, and didn't run into that error:
If you do this again, does the error recur?
You could try installing FireFox 94.0.2, and see if you can get in with that:
Make sure you don't let it auto-update. Per https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-older-version-firefox
Important: By default, Firefox is set for automatic updates. To prevent Firefox from automatically updating itself after you install an older version, you'll need to change your Firefox update settings: Click the menu button and select Settings. In the General panel, go to the Firefox Updates section.
- damcats12Oct 29, 2022Aspirant
Hi Stephen. I tried your first set of steps and I am receiving the exact same messages. However, I tried the older Firefox version and that worked. I am now able to access the ReadyNAS frontview dashboard. Thank you so much! It looks like I am running firmware RAIDiator 4.1.14 [1.00a043]. Is there a more recent firmware that you recommend I install or should I just leave the ReadyNas NV+ device as is since it is working fine? Thanks again!!
- StephenBOct 29, 2022Guru - Experienced User
damcats12 wrote:
It looks like I am running firmware RAIDiator 4.1.14 [1.00a043]. Is there a more recent firmware that you recommend I install or should I just leave the ReadyNas NV+ device as is since it is working fine? Thanks again!!
I'd install the final firmware (4.1.16)
If you want to install this manually, then download the zip from the link and extract the binary. Then upload the binary to the NAS.
- damcats12Oct 30, 2022Aspirant
Hi Stephen. I just upgraded to the latest firmware and all is working well. I want to thank you for getting me through this ordeal. I really appreciate the time you spent with me. Thank you!
David
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