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Re: Invalid SSL Key Host Address
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2021-04-12
05:49 AM
2021-04-12
05:49 AM
Hello, i have this error when changing permissions on shared folders.
Model: ReadyNAS 314
Firmware: 6.10.4 Hotfix 1
Context: shares_panel_volume
Error:
1002030829
Invalid SSL Key Host Address (Pivot_fs_01.local)(1 ).
Thank you for the help.
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Model: RN31400|ReadyNAS 300 Series 4- Bay (Diskless)
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2021-04-12
06:47 AM
2021-04-12
06:47 AM
There are two things you need to do:
- change the NAS hostname. Underscores (_) are not allowed in the hostname standard (though they were accepted by the Netgear UI when you set up the NAS). You can substitute a dash (-). This isn't optional - you can't resolve the problem unless you change the name.
- Go into System >> Settings >> HTTPS >> and change the SSL Key Host value to match the new hostname (host-name.local)
You might need to reboot the NAS when done - not sure about that.
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2021-04-12
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2021-04-12
06:47 AM
There are two things you need to do:
- change the NAS hostname. Underscores (_) are not allowed in the hostname standard (though they were accepted by the Netgear UI when you set up the NAS). You can substitute a dash (-). This isn't optional - you can't resolve the problem unless you change the name.
- Go into System >> Settings >> HTTPS >> and change the SSL Key Host value to match the new hostname (host-name.local)
You might need to reboot the NAS when done - not sure about that.
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