The connection on http://tnas.local is not secure
Posted: 08 Dec 2024, 05:46
HI, I have a F8 SSD which I am trying to set up for use.
The connection on http://tnas.local gives the message "This connection is not secure. Logins here could be compromised".
I have read of some cases of account lock-outs with ransomware, so want to tread the safest path possible. I have installed the desktop Windows client, and assumed it would be possible to secure connect from there and lock down the NAS from there. But most of the options such as Applications and setting up SSH, actually try to go through the browser and give the same message about an unsecure connection.
How can I make a secure start while I test synchronisation simply between a client desktop on the local network and the F8?
Thanks,
The connection on http://tnas.local gives the message "This connection is not secure. Logins here could be compromised".
I have read of some cases of account lock-outs with ransomware, so want to tread the safest path possible. I have installed the desktop Windows client, and assumed it would be possible to secure connect from there and lock down the NAS from there. But most of the options such as Applications and setting up SSH, actually try to go through the browser and give the same message about an unsecure connection.
How can I make a secure start while I test synchronisation simply between a client desktop on the local network and the F8?
Thanks,