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Summary: In this video panagenda COO Henning Kunz shows you how to change several default passwords for specific accounts in iDNA Applications appliances.

After installing iDNA Applications from the template, default passwords will be set for some accounts.

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These credentials are documented in the setup guide.

Changing the Default Password of the Root User of the centOS Appliance (via Terminal)

To do this, proceed as follows:

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To learn more about PUTTY and how to use it to access the machine, refer to this article.

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Warning

Be aware that panagenda does NOT have any backdoor user to help you out in case you lose your custom root password.

Changing the Password to Access the VNC Server (via Terminal)

To do this, proceed as follows:

  1. Open a PUTTY session to the machine.
  2. To change the password, use the vncpasswd command. You will be prompted to type in (and retype) a new password. PUTTY will also ask you if you want to set the password as view-only.

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    We recommend changing the password for security reasons, as these are documented in our setup guides.

Changing the WebGUI Administrator Password (via Browser)

To do this, proceed as follows:

  1. Open a browser and then the appliance by entering its IP address.
  2. Log in as config (default user). You will find the password in the setup guide.
  3. When you are logged in, click on Settings > System configuration. This will take you to the second web application. Here, log in with the same credentials.
  4. Click on Advanced Settings > Users and groups.
  5. Scroll down to Change Password and change the password and click on Update.

Changing the Metabase Administrator Password (via Browser)

To do this, proceed as follows:

  1. Open a browser and then the appliance by entering its IP address.
  2. Log in as config (default user). You will find the password in the setup guide.
  3. On the navigation menu on the left side, click on Open Metabase. Alternatively, you can type in the Metabase URL in your browser.
  4. Log in as admin@metabase.local (administrative account). The password is documented in the setup guide.
  5. When you are logged in, click on the cogwheel icon on the upper right corner and select Account settings.
  6. Click on Password, change it, and click on Save to confirm.
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For more detailed instructions, please watch the video.