Far to much to explaian in a few words - start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Soc ... escriptionbugyou2 wrote:What is a certificate for?
Without? No. With the default certificate (and private key): Yes ... however pleae understand the private key is well known and distributed with all QNAP NAS firmware. So in therory - anybody able to capture the SSL/TLS data stream from a client to the NAS, would be able to decode it.bugyou2 wrote:Can I use Qnap https without certificate?
schumaku wrote:Far to much to explaian in a few words - start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Soc ... escriptionbugyou2 wrote:What is a certificate for?Without? No. With the default certificate (and private key): Yes ... however pleae understand the private key is well known and distributed with all QNAP NAS firmware. So in therory - anybody able to capture the SSL/TLS data stream from a client to the NAS, would be able to decode it.bugyou2 wrote:Can I use Qnap https without certificate?
Yes. Once you have a fixed hostname (rep. a fully qualified one), I sugest you are start to look-out for a free or commecrial security cetificate.bugyou2 wrote: Does it really work this way with the default certificate you were talking about?
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