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you're looking for? Start a New Discussion New to the community? Start Here JP.This topic has been closed to new posts due netgear router certificate error to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one. Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to netgear certificate error the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Skip_007 Aspirant Posts: 16 Registered: 2012-11-24 ReadyNAS & Frontview - Certificate Error Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2012-12-02 06:17 PM I have had my ReadyNAS NV+ v2 for about a week now. When I hooked it up it was assigned an IP address of 10.0.0.9. Shortly
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after I got it running I had need to change the IP adddress to 10.0.0.50. Now everytime I start Frontview I get an Certificate error. I have tried several things to no avail. If I do an OS reinstall following the directions in the manual will;1) I lose all the Shares that I have created along with the data that they contain?2) More importantly, will it reset the IP to the one the router is assigning to it. NOTE: it shows the correct IP (10.0.0.50) on the front panel and in FrontView and the router shows that it is assigned that address. It just seems that somewhere in the firmware or memory of the ReadyNAS it has stored the orginal 10.0.0.9 address. I tried running FrontView on another system this morning and when the ReadyNAS sent the certificate it had the 10.0.0.9 address and not the 10.0.0.50 that was showing on the front panel.Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated. I can use it just fine, but have the red bar and have to click to run anyway. Just curious if anyone has had this issue and if an OS reinstall solved it. Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 9 (706 Views) Labels: Installation & Upgrade Model: Reply 0 Kudos StephenB Sage Posts: 26,362 Registered: 2015-07-16 Re: ReadyNAS & Frontview - Certi
Storage / Using your ReadyNAS / Invalid Certificate. Join Now | Log In | Help Using your ReadyNAS turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your net::err_cert_authority_invalid search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search your connection is not private instead for Do you mean Can't find what you're looking for? Start a New Discussion New to the community? Start Here JP.This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one. Reply Topic Options https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/ReadyNAS-amp-Frontview-Certificate-Error/td-p/898319 Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » cwiebe Aspirant Posts: 78 Registered: 2012-08-13 Invalid Certificate. Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2013-09-13 11:46 AM I have a ReadyNas https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Invalid-Certificate/td-p/843269 Duo V2 accessed with FF v23 on Win7 x64.When the nas was first installed, it was given an ip address of 192.168.0.157. Standards are devices get addresses below 120 so it was static dhcp'd to 192.168.0.7. Now, every single time FF and chrome both complain the security certificate is invalid. I have tried a variety of things offered from other threads, but none seem to work.My question is: 1. Is there any way to permanently store the certificate for FF and/or chrome so the certificate is accepted?2. Is there a way to get the Readynas to recreate the certificate for the current ip address?Thanks (and I can't believe this is still and issue with Netgear).Cliff. Report Inappropriate Content Message 1 of 12 (1,124 Views) Labels: Other Discussions Questions Model: Reply 0 Kudos vandermerwe Master Posts: 2,884 Registered: 2006-12-16 Re: Invalid Certificate. Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content 2013-09-13 12:02 PM Well, you can regenerate the certificate by going to the https service in the GUI. Enter the current IP address of the NAS.Then in chrome you should be able to
its self-signed certificate so some browsers, like IE7, might not accept or trust it. When browsing your website, a Readynas certificate http://bestsslcertificate.com/how-to-fix-issues-related-to-a-readynas-certificate/ error message might appear, particularly if you’re using Internet Explorer 7 or Windows Vista so it’s best to fix this yourself by following the steps below. To get rid of the error message that you are getting from Readynas certificate, you need to examine your certificate first then install the certificate on your Internet Explorer 7 so that the latter will accept certificate error it and not show any more warning or error messages in the future. You can do this by following the steps below: Left click on the ‘Certificate Error’ on the address bar. Click ‘View Certificate’ and see if the ‘Issued to:’ and current IP are different. If they are different, navigate FrontView/Services/Standard_Flle_protocol. Click the ‘Generate new key’ button under the ‘HTTPS’ service. Indicate readynas nv certificate an ‘SSL key host’ that matches with your Readynas’ IP then click the ‘Generate’ button. Close your Internet Explorer 7 then reconnect your FrontView. After that, you can now install the certificate into Internet Explorer 7. Just go to the ‘View Certificate’ on the ‘Error Certificate’ address bar and choose ‘Certificate Import Wizard’. After the certificate has been successfully installed on your Internet Explorer 7, you should never be shown an error message in the future. You can check if the setup was successful by browsing your Readynas using your Internet Explorer 7 again. If you are using Window Vista, you need to go under a slightly different process because it operates differently from Window XP. You will follow the same general process of installing the Readynas certificate though there are some additional configuration options that you have to specify. Unlike in Window XP, where you don’t need to deliberately indicate that Readynas is a ‘Trusted Zone’, you need to indicate that Readynas is a ‘Trusted Zone’ if you are using Windows Vista so that you can view the ‘Install Certificate’. You can do this b
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