Normally, you would create a symbolic link for a meaningful name of the CA to the hash value, rather than renaming the CA certificate. In order for OpenSSL to find the certificate, it needs to be looked up as its hash. Now I’m trying to understand the next part. I’m trying to work out the hash part of my file. Just make sure you know what name the file was saved under. Issue appers to be that CA Cert was saved as cacert.pem. Hopefully on the right path with my SSL adventures. OpenSSL: error:1409442E:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert protocol versionĪnyone care to chime in to get past this error? Stefan Wienert recommends this:įor filename in cert*pem do mv $filename `openssl x509 -hash -noout -in $filename`.0 done I have RCLONE installed on my system and next I need to tackle SSL. Use wget and copy/paste the link to the newest file. I had to use the mirror page to download RCLONE as I was getting an SSL error. Permissions looked good, but I ended up using:Įnter /share/Web/backup/sync to download and extract the required files.ĭownload latest version of RCLONE for your particular NAS. I’m not sure if it’s an issue with my particular setup or some other issue. I had some trouble here as my mkdir -p would not make the folder. Next we will make a folder home for RCLONE files. I have a armv5tel, so I will be using the Linux ARM 32 bit version of RCLONE for my QNAP. I will take some ideas found here and document my progress as I go. Hopefully as a community, we can document a solution together. I’ve stumbled across a few ideas, but can’t seem to find a complete solution. The hybrid app only allows for sync and there is no official back blaze B2 app available. I want to use Rclone and then use a script/cronjob to copy selected folders to my backblaze B2 bucket encrypted. I have a lower end TS 212P NAS and I’m looking to back up family photos/videos that are encrypted to cloud storage. I was hoping to have a place for QNAP users to document their process of installing RCLONE on their NAS machine.
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