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ReadyNAS secure connection

mharring54
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ReadyNAS secure connection

My ReadyNAS URLs says Not Secure - how do I make it secure? (ReadyNAS214 and ReadyNAS Duo)

Model: RN21400|ReadyNAS 214 Series 4-Bay (Diskless),RND2110v2|READYNAS DUO v2|EOL
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StephenB
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Re: ReadyNAS secure connection

The ReadyNAS use what is called a "self signed certificate".  When you run HTTPs, that certificate allows encryption, but the web browser can't verify that the NAS is really your NAS.  That requires a certificate that is signed by a certificate authority (CA).  The NAS isn't Netgear's - it's yours - so Netgear can't provide a signed certificate for it.

 

Options you have (in order of difficulty) are:

(a) just ignore it and click through

(b) attempt to install the NAS certificate as a "trusted" certificate on all your devices.  Details depend on the operating system.

(c) get a CA certificate and install it on the NAS

 

(b) is quite a bit harder than (a).  My advice is to click through the warning.  A variation is to use FireFox to manage the NAS - it will let you save a security exception, so you only need to click through once.

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mharring54
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Re: ReadyNAS secure connection

Thanks!

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mharring54
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Thanks! I get it.

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