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Using custom passwords is critical to the security of your RSS if you intend to connect to and control your station from the Internet. There are a number of passwords used in RSS. Here is a list with the default values and the procedures for changing them.
Name |
Username Default |
Password Default |
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RigPi Login |
admin |
blank (none) |
VNC |
pi |
7388 |
Raspberry Pi Login |
pi |
7388 |
PhpMyAdmin |
root |
7388 |
VoIP Server password to join server |
Use your own unique username for each connection |
7388 |
Name |
How to Change |
Notes |
---|---|---|
RigPi Login |
SETTINGS > Accounts > Edit |
Once you enter a password you can change it but not set it back to blank. Usernames and passwords can be any combination of upper and lowercase characters but no spaces are allowed. |
VNC |
VNC > Options > Security |
Uses the Raspberry Pi credentials. Use VNC Viewer on a remote computer to connect to the RSS Desktop. |
Raspberry Pi Login |
Raspberry Pi Desktop>Applications Menu>Preferences> Raspberry Pi Configuration > System > Change Password |
The Username can't be changed in Raspberry Pi Configuration. |
PhpMyAdmin |
PhpMyAdmin> User accounts > Change Privileges > Change Password |
PhpMyAdmin is used to access and edit RSS databases. |
VoIP Server password to join server |
From RSS Terminal: sudo nano /etc/mumble-server.ini then look for serverpassword |
The Mumble server runs on the Raspberry Pi. You can also use remote Mumble servers. Users logging into the server for the first time must be told this password. |