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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNR-202L => Topic started by: taymag on January 25, 2016, 11:01:25 AM
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I updated my java and added the http and http to my Exceptions list and I am still getting "Certificate has been revoked. The application will not be exicuted." when I go to my 202L ip address to log in.. Any ideas?
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Did you add the IP address of the DNR and MDL services to Java's exception list?
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What is the MDL?
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You must be running the latest firmware (http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DNR-202L) that contains the new signed certificate. Update your firmware and try again.
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Does it still need to be on the exceptions list then?
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Ahh yes yes now I remember why I didnt update, because it broke it last time. Now it is stuck on "waiting..."
How do I fix this? Please dont tell me I have to reboot the whole thing
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Ahh yes yes now I remember why I didnt update, because it broke it last time. Now it is stuck on "waiting..."
How do I fix this? Please dont tell me I have to reboot the whole thing
how about we don't tell you what to do, but you tell us what situation you are in, so we can help you:
1. What firmware are you currently running?
2. Is this unit currently on a production network (where you are depending on it for monitoring)
3. Are you able to reach the unit RESET button?. (if necessary)
4. Are you trying to update the firmware using the automatic update process provided by the MDL (mydlink) services or the manual process?
Depending on the firmware version you are running, the unit may or may not be able to update automatically. so, if the unit gets stuck, you will need follow the Manual firmware update process in order to complete it.
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mydlink.com
What is the MDL?
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mydlink.com
What is the MDL?
Sorry this software makes me insane ;D I apologize, you guys have been a great help over time. Anyway, I was able to go back and update one firmwire at a time.
Does the new firmwire not highlight when motion was detected? That cant be right... How would you be able to find the spot unless you watched the entire days worth of footage? EDIT.. The cameras don't always go off with motion in the corner, far away, low light etc, that is why I liked how the old software did it so if it missed it or something happened before the motion was seen I could view it.. I think that makes sense
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You might phone contact D-Link support and talk to someone and have them help you with this. ;)