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robsb
Jul 22, 2017Tutor
Ready NAS 1o4 This site is not secure This might mean that someone’s trying to fool you or steal any
Everytime I try to access my ReadyNAs 104 by typing its address in my browser, I get the message below. If I ignore it I can go directly to the site and have no problems running anythi...
- Jul 23, 2017
Unfortunately, the browser authors are becoming much more agressive in their warnings concerning self-signed SSL certificates, which is what the ReadyNAS uses. Their warning is excessive for a device that is on your own LAN and is safe to ignore. Still, thay are not going to let off and it is high time Netgear gave us an option to install a trusted SSL certificate.
Sandshark
Jul 23, 2017Sensei - Experienced User
Unfortunately, the browser authors are becoming much more agressive in their warnings concerning self-signed SSL certificates, which is what the ReadyNAS uses. Their warning is excessive for a device that is on your own LAN and is safe to ignore. Still, thay are not going to let off and it is high time Netgear gave us an option to install a trusted SSL certificate.
- robsbJul 23, 2017Tutor
I totally agree!
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