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ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
Hello,
after update to some last verison of Google Chrome I have the trouble with connection to my ReadyNAS. Google Chrome shows to me only error: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT and that's all. There is no possiblity how to accept "connection to unsecure website".
I tried this in Edge - no success. I had to open InternetExplorer 11 (which is included in Windows 10) and there is possible to open Dashboard of my NAS. I don't want to use IE for ReadyNAS Dashboard!!!
Please, can you tell me somebody, what I have to do to ensure access via Google Chrome?
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
Does it connect with http (no https)?
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I don't know how, because if I remove "s" from the https - it switched automaticaly back to https and error is here again - I tried it before.... or exist some other way how to eliminate httpS?
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
@hozja wrote:
I don't know how, because if I remove "s" from the https - it switched automaticaly back to https and error is here again - I tried it before.... or exist some other way how to eliminate httpS?
It might not be possible then - other NAS versions do have the option to disable/enable https on the server side.
I'm not seeing these errors with my older NAS, so I don't what it takes to fix them.
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
It looks like good idea - turn off HTTPS on NAS side - unfortunately I have it enabled. But when I push button HTTPS I see this dialogue (see below), where is impossible to uncheck "Povolit HTTPS" (in ENG Enable HTTPS).
Do you know (anybody of you) how to disable HTTPS?
Thank you in advance
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
Hello hozja,
Please download the completed logs of the NAS, once successfully done you may perform an OS reinstall this will reflash the operating system of the NAS and then check if that will make any difference. For isolation please try to access the dashboard from different computer.
Regards,
Marty_M
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
Hello,
I downloaded whole system logs (it was first time when I needed to do it) and what I saw into, there is many and many information which I'm not sure, that I want to publish in public. Maybe there is nothing private, but as I wrote I'm not sure.
Please can you tell me, which file is needed for following investigation what's wrong and what I have to find in this file/files?
You wrote about reinstall OS the NAS. Do you mean "Perform Factory Default"? It means, that all data on harddisks will be deleted. It's crazy, I don't have enough free place for backup all data which are on the NAS. All computers at home have almost full disks and my second NAS (not Netgear) is also almost full. Or do you mean something other? What?
One more thing, in Internet Explorer I have different error massage, pls see below (I don't know if it means the save trouble as in Chrome, but there is possibility skip this with "Go on the webpage"
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Re: ERR_SSL_SERVER_CERT_BAD_FORMAT
That IE warning is just telling you that the certificate is self-generated, not from a regognized certificate authority. Unless you have a public IP address and certificate from an CA authority (neither necessary for home access of your NAS), you will get that warning. Just click to go on to the web page.
It is highly unfortunate that the browser developers have chosen not to check the IP address and see that it's a private one before giving this tremendously overstated warning.
If you can then get to the admin interface, that proves the problem is with Chrome, not the NAS.