03-17-2023, 01:32 PM
Here is something I found on Qnap forum:
Re: Hybrid backup: unable to authorize accounts for cloud sync
Post by cbergy » Tue May 28, 2019 8:50 pm
Ok, I can share a workaround that seems to work for me.
It seems that if you force SSL connections (HTTPS) then Hybrid Backup Sync won't be able to authenticate cloud accounts: so disable ssl enforcements, connect to QNAP admin website through HTTP, add every account you like then re-enable SSL enforcement. Every account you added should be still available using HTTPS.
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Re: Hybrid backup: unable to authorize accounts for cloud sync
Post by Uhuttor » Wed May 29, 2019 9:23 pm
The same workaround (temporarily disabling mandatory https) worked for me.
Once credentials are saved, https can be set madatory again and still the cloud account can be selected to create/edit sync jobs.
Qnap absolutely should deliver a fix but for now this helped me as an exceptional workaround.
Re: Hybrid backup: unable to authorize accounts for cloud sync
Post by cbergy » Tue May 28, 2019 8:50 pm
Ok, I can share a workaround that seems to work for me.
It seems that if you force SSL connections (HTTPS) then Hybrid Backup Sync won't be able to authenticate cloud accounts: so disable ssl enforcements, connect to QNAP admin website through HTTP, add every account you like then re-enable SSL enforcement. Every account you added should be still available using HTTPS.
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Re: Hybrid backup: unable to authorize accounts for cloud sync
Post by Uhuttor » Wed May 29, 2019 9:23 pm
The same workaround (temporarily disabling mandatory https) worked for me.
Once credentials are saved, https can be set madatory again and still the cloud account can be selected to create/edit sync jobs.
Qnap absolutely should deliver a fix but for now this helped me as an exceptional workaround.