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7 TopicsNetGet NightHawk X6 AC3200 R8000 - OpenVPN - MD5
Good night, I have a NetGear NightHawk X6 AC3200 R8000 with the firmware 1.0.4.12 installed, the lastest, and I can confirm that no change has been made to the VPN certificate, even though this was known at least since January 2018 when a NetGear Moderator indicated that NetGear was going to support the new certificate before OpenVPN stops supporting the MD5 certificate (April 2018). Here is the post I refer to: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Nighthawk-WiFi-Routers/R8300-Support-for-MD5-Certificates-with-Built-In-VPN/m-p/1496268#M81267 I insist to NetGear to solve this problem in the following days and fulfil with their word. This is a complete lack of respect to their clients and users, and I would not stand at all this situation. If necesary, I will take al necesary means to make sure that this problem is finaly resolved. Thanks in advance. Yours sincerely, Buzzetti MartínSolved3.9KViews1like2CommentsRND2110: invalid security certificate
I'm not sure when this started (possibly with the upgrade to W10 long ago), but when I access the ReadyNAS Duo to administrate it, both Edge and Firefox browsers tell me that the connection is not secure and that the security certificate is invalid. I create and exception and access Frontview, but I have to do this every time. What does this mean, and what can I do about it?Solved3.5KViews0likes2CommentsEdge Browser Certificate Error
We've moved to using Microsoft EDGE browser as standard (tired of using 3 browsers one for each "thing" it does best. Trying to muscle through this transition. This should be an "easy find" in the community forums, but there's only one post on Edge, and the most recent I could find on browswer certificates was 2009 and 2012... ;-/ On some Windows 10 environments (new systems, or clean installs, no garbage build-up in registry...) we are getting certificate errors. "There’s a problem with this website’s security certificate" and presented with the usual warning not to procede. What's the shortest way to add the ReadyNAS system's certificate to be seen by the Microsoft EDGE browser as a "safe" website?Solved17KViews0likes4CommentsInstalling third party SSL certificate?
I searched far (Google) and wide (NETGEAR forum), but could not find the answer to this question for our beloved R7000. Is there any way to install a proper PKI-chained SSL certificate from a third party like Comodo or StartCom SSL? Currently, when enabling HTTPS access for remote management, my/all browsers get angry because the R7000 is using a self-signed certificate: I have a free StartCom SSL cert all generated and ready to install. The problem is, I cannot find a way to share this certificate, intermediate cert, and private key, with my router. Thanks! - DaveSolved14KViews0likes5CommentsCertificate for ReadyNAS NV+ not valid?
When I use RAIDar to sign onto my ReadyNAS NV+, the certificate is evidently not valid as the HTTPS shows with a red slash through it. I am warned about when I do it after every reboot and I am sure this is a result of an upgrade to Windows 10. I am using the latest RAIDar and latest firmware on the ReadyNAS NV+ and Chrome browser. I seem to remember this happening before whai I did a reinstall of Windows 7. I also have a ReadyNAS 314 but this isn't a problem with it. Can someone point me to how to fix this problem?3.1KViews0likes1CommentM7100-24X - No support for TLS 1.2 on management connections?
New poster here so hi everyone. :smileyhappy: Just wanted run a question by the experts here. My company has just aquired a wildcard certificate from Digicert which we're planning to use for HTTPS management connections to each of our network devices and various servers. After some trial and error, I managed to get the certificate installed on one of our M7100-24X switches and I can make a properly secured connection to its web console. However, I noticed in the HTTPS settings and in the subsequent connection information that the most up-to-date cipher suite it can use is TLS 1.0. As we are in the process of making our organisation PCI DSS compliant, I would like to be able to use TLS 1.2. Have any of you got experience in this area? Does anyone know whether it is possible to enable TLS 1.2 on Netgear switches? Pehaps Netgear are aware that this needs addressing and are working on it for a future firmware release. I've opened a support ticket but any advice from the community would be helpful in the meantime. Thanks.3.2KViews0likes3Comments