Netgear RN51600 Software Manual - Page 198

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ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Configure HTTPS  To configure HTTPS: 1. Select System > Settings > Services. 2. Click the HTTPS button. The HTTPS Settings screen displays. 3. Configure the HTTPS settings as explained in the following table: Item Description Enable HTTPS HTTPS cannot be disabled. The local admin page requires HTTPS to be enabled. Port 1 Cannot be modified. Port 1 is reserved for your ReadyNAS system. Port 2 Modify to allow HTTPS connections over a port other than the standard 443. Changing the default HTTPS port requires enabling port forwarding of the port you choose on the router. See the port forwarding instructions provided with your router. SSL Key Host Configures the host name used for your ReadyNAS system to generate its SSL certificate and then creates a new SSL certificate. NETGEAR recommends that you update this field to match the current IP address of your ReadyNAS system 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 your ReadyNAS system 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. 4. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. System Settings 198

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System Settings
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ReadyNAS OS 6.1
Configure HTTPS
To configure HTTPS:
1.
Select
System > Settings > Services
.
2.
Click the
HTTPS
button.
The HTTPS Settings screen displays.
3.
Configure the HTTPS settings as explained in the following table:
Item
Description
Enable HTTPS
HTTPS cannot be disabled. The local admin page requires HTTPS to be enabled.
Port 1
Cannot be modified. Port 1 is reserved for your ReadyNAS system.
Port 2
Modify to allow HTTPS connections over a port other than the standard 443.
Changing the default HTTPS port requires enabling port forwarding of the port you
choose on the router. See the port forwarding instructions provided with your
router.
SSL Key Host
Configures the host name used for your ReadyNAS system to generate its SSL
certificate and then creates a new SSL certificate. NETGEAR recommends that
you update this field to match the current IP address of your ReadyNAS system
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 your ReadyNAS
system 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.
4.
Clic
k
the
Apply
button.
Your changes are saved.