Remote HTTP/HTTPS Access
1.
Select Services > Standard File Protocols, and select the HTTP check box.
HTTP
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Redirect default Web access to this share. Advanced configuration option allowing
hosting of user-created HTTP Web pages on the ReadyNAS.
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Login authentication on this share. Configures the share for whether or not
authentication is required if users are browsing to the user-created Web content.
HTTPS
HTTPS cannot be disabled; FrontView requires it.
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Port 1. This field cannot be modified; it is reserved for the ReadyNAS.
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Port 2. This field can be used to allow HTTPS connections over a port other than the
standard 443.
Note:
Changing the default HTTPS port requires enabling port forwarding
of the port you choose on the router. Refer to the port forwarding
instructions provided with your router.
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SSL key host. Use this field to configure the hostname used for the ReadyNAS to
generate its SSL certificate, and then create a new SSL certificate. NETGEAR
recommends that you update this field to match the current IP address of the
ReadyNAS and then generate a new SSL certificate to avoid future certificate errors
from your Web browser.
In this scenario, it is best to have a fixed IP configuration for the ReadyNAS so that
the certificate remains valid. Also, if the WAN IP address configuration is DHCP,
NETGEAR recommends that you use a Dynamic DNS service to access the
ReadyNAS through a persistent fully qualified domain name provided by a DDNS
service provider rather than through an IP address.
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