SSL error when connecting to HT801 web interface


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I’ve had an HT801 for over two years, and it’s been working fine. But about a day ago, I wanted to look at something in the web interface, but was unable to connect. Chrome says, “This site can’t provide a secure connection ht801.example.com uses an unsupported protocol. ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH”

I haven’t changed any settings in several months, and as far as I can tell, the SIP/telephony side of things is fine, and ssh still works.

I just remembered that I enabled syslog to a server, and I see it’s logging:

HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    CallRecord::writeCDRFile, No space! current file size =51198bytes, need extra 90 bytes.
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    CallRecord::writeCDRFile, No space! current file size =51198bytes, need extra 90 bytes.
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_Syslog: USER.INFO IP: inet addr:10.1.1.13 Bcast:10.1.1.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_DDNS: USER.INFO DDNS is disabled
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_NvramData: USER.DEBUG no new data saved, no need to flush flash
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_UserData: USER.INFO Saving User Data...
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_UserData: USER.INFO Saving User Data... Done
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_UserData: USER.INFO Blocks Used ( 41 / 128 )
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    RTP::openSocket: Layer 3 DSCP for RTP set to 46
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    CallRecord::writeCDRFile, No space! current file size =51198bytes, need extra 85 bytes.
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    RTP::openSocket: Layer 3 DSCP for RTP set to 46
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    CallRecord::writeCDRFile, No space! current file size =51198bytes, need extra 86 bytes.
HT801 [00:0b:82:xx:xx:xx] [1.0.43.11] GS_ATA: USER.ERR    CallRecord::writeCDRFile, No space! current file size =51198bytes, need extra 74 bytes.

The flash is full? How do I fix this?