December 7, 201510 yr I just installed openvpn access server, and I must be going blind because I can't find a place to change the default admin password. Is there a setting in the menus I missed? Or is there a way to change it via ssh?
December 12, 201510 yr If you're using the Linuxserver.io docker, they have instructions on their dockerhub page Setting up the application The admin interface is available at https://<ip>:943 with a default user/password of admin/password. To change the password (recommended) do docker exec -it openvpnas passwd admin
December 13, 201510 yr If you're using the Linuxserver.io docker, they have instructions on their dockerhub page Setting up the application The admin interface is available at https://<ip>:943 with a default user/password of admin/password. To change the password (recommended) do docker exec -it openvpnas passwd admin Regardless of whose version it is, there are support threads in existence for exactly this type of post. Probably best to avoid creating new posts, this is why it's not possible for most users to create new threads in the docker container section of the forum, it's an attempt to get people to use the support threads already created.. More to the point, authors are far less likely to see a random post than one which is in their support thread. We check our threads, not the whole board. The docker engine forum is for "Issues with enabling the Docker service on unRAID." See jonp's post in the docker container sticky. And yes Felix is correct, it's in our readme..... Don't intend to come across as brusque, but it's a lot of work to support things as it is, fun, but work none the less. Help us help you...
December 13, 201510 yr Author absolutely, point taken! Will use the support threads for this type of thing in the future
December 13, 201510 yr absolutely, point taken! Will use the support threads for this type of thing in the future Thanks Nem, there has also been a sticky created to help people new to the forum post in the appropriate place, probably wasn't clear enough originally.
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