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brianraus
Oct 10, 2021Tutor
NAS 212 Keeps Dropping Connection (Switches Cloud to "Off" on Admin Page)
Hi all. I don't post much to forums anywhere, so please forgive any faux pas... Basically what the subject line says. I have a ton of media storage on my system and use Plex. This wasn't a ...
- Oct 15, 2021
brianraus wrote:
I know that if I type in "https://nas-ip-address/admin" the browser changes to (Not secure) "nas-ip-address/admin". So even if I open up a Chrome browser and type in exactly what you have above, it is the same as if I opened up the ReadyCloud and clicked on the link after it tells me I have to be on the LAN. For me there seems to be no difference whether I type in the "https://" portion or not.
Public websites all use certificates issued by a certificate authority (CA). The CA certifies that the website is actually run by the company it appears to be run by. It also can be used to verify that there isn't a proxy between you and the website that is eavesdropping on browsing.
The NAS uses a self-signed certificate, so there is no way the browser can verify all this stuff. Still HTTPS will give you an encrypted connection (unlike HTTP). But most browsers now will try HTTPS first even if you type in HTTP.
In any event, you will need to click-through the browser security warnings when you log into the web ui.
One thing to check is whether the browser has your NAS admin credential saved. If it has an old password, then you can end up on the password reset page (because NAS is rejecting the wrong password). One test is to open an incognito window in Chrome, and use that to browse to https://nas-ip-address/admin. Or just go into your browser settings, and see if there is a credential for the NAS.
brianraus
Oct 13, 2021Tutor
Ok. I appreciate all the info.
When you said "Web UI", I assumed you meant accessing from the Web. That's why I thought you meant 'ReadyCloud'.
I do access through https://nas-ip-address/admin (using the real IP address of your NAS) for sure. That's how I realized I'm able to see the "Cloud" tab (admin page) and ReadyCloud is now toggled "off" (again), like right this moment. I guess I thought I wasn't technically on the web as I can't access that page (according to a warning) without being connected to the LAN.
I definitely don't want to change my library settings to personal media and lose the posters and all that jazz on my Plex UI. It's actually quite awesome. But, here, the story of my life is that it ALMOST works great.
Not enough memory? Here's where I don't know jack about this. I have plenty of space left on my NAS Drive(s). I have two of the 16TB IronWolf drives. Is there an upper limit on drive size?
Also - I appreciate your help. Back in the beginning, I was trying to use Netgear phone service. Of course, to talk to you, they want your serial number. The voice "recognizing" prompt couldn't tell the difference between a "B" or a "G" or a "C". I tried upteen times and gave up.
P.S. Did you mention this doesn't back up on its own? I bought two identical hard drives and I guess I thought the whole point of this thing was it would be redundant for when one craps out.
Sandshark
Oct 13, 2021Sensei
brianraus wrote:
P.S. Did you mention this doesn't back up on its own? I bought two identical hard drives and I guess I thought the whole point of this thing was it would be redundant for when one craps out.
As StephenB says, backup is not the same thing as RAID redundancy. You are partly correct -- everything is redundant on the two drives and that will normally protect you if a drive fails. But that doesn't help with other things that can go wrong. The file system handles them as a single element, so there are issues with it (often due to an uncontrolled power off or filling the data or OS volume), it can be unrecoverable in spite of RAID. And, of course, you are not protected against ransomware, fire, theft, etc. RAID is more about availability (no need to take the NAS down and/or restore from backup if a drive fails) than backup.
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