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Re: Cannot connect to frontview
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2014-02-06
03:37 AM
2014-02-06
03:37 AM
Cannot connect to frontview
I can't seem to get any connection to the frontview of my readyNas Pro 4.
I can (read: could) connect to it via SSH, and RAIDar shows my NAS with a lot of fine green dots, as well as the IP address.
But, when I try to connect to the IP address in either Chrome or Firefox, I get the following message:
I just tried to perform a OS re-install via the boot menu, but that didn't give me anything. Other than removing the possibility for accessing the NAS via ssh 😕
RAIDar tells me that I'm running with the latest firmware, 4.2.26
Any ideas of what I can do to access my NAS via frontview? 🙂
I can (read: could) connect to it via SSH, and RAIDar shows my NAS with a lot of fine green dots, as well as the IP address.
But, when I try to connect to the IP address in either Chrome or Firefox, I get the following message:
(And similar in Firefox)
Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to 192.168.40.78
Try reloading: 192.168.40.78
I just tried to perform a OS re-install via the boot menu, but that didn't give me anything. Other than removing the possibility for accessing the NAS via ssh 😕
RAIDar tells me that I'm running with the latest firmware, 4.2.26
Any ideas of what I can do to access my NAS via frontview? 🙂
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2014-02-06
07:56 AM
2014-02-06
07:56 AM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
What is the IP address and subnet mask of the PC?
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2014-02-06
09:41 AM
2014-02-06
09:41 AM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
The IP is 192.186.40.10
Subnet I can't remember, but will check back when I get home from job 🙂
Subnet I can't remember, but will check back when I get home from job 🙂
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2014-02-06
10:18 AM
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10:18 AM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
I am thinking there's a typo. Did you mean 192.168.40.10?
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2014-02-06
12:00 PM
2014-02-06
12:00 PM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
Yes, sry 🙂 It was a typo 🙂
Subnet is 255.255.255.0
Default gateway is manually set to 192.168.40.1
Subnet is 255.255.255.0
Default gateway is manually set to 192.168.40.1
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2014-02-06
12:39 PM
2014-02-06
12:39 PM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
Ok. That confirms that the IP addresses are all in the same address space. So that is not the problem.
What firmware are you running?
What firmware are you running?
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2014-02-06
01:04 PM
2014-02-06
01:04 PM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
If you can SSH in, what is the output of
# tail -n 20 /var/log/frontview/error.log
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2014-02-06
01:11 PM
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01:11 PM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
RAIDar says 4.2.26 🙂
I can't do SSH anymore
I can't do SSH anymore
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2014-02-06
04:40 PM
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04:40 PM
Re: Cannot connect to frontview
Some files that the apache conf for Photos II depended on were missing which broke apache and hence Frontview.
Installing the Photos II add-on over the top of itself and triggering an OS extraction (but not reset of config) using a flag file appears to have fixed the problem.
Installing the Photos II add-on over the top of itself and triggering an OS extraction (but not reset of config) using a flag file appears to have fixed the problem.
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