Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.2-RC1: Erroneously reporting master password not changed

2012-07-23 Thread Matthew Foster
Thanks, everyone, for getting me straightened out on this. I thought it was referring to the admin password. Matt On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:11 AM, wrote: > Some additional explanations here. > > The admin password is kept during migration except the fact that it is > stored encrypted. The ad

Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.2-RC1: Erroneously reporting master password not changed

2012-07-20 Thread christian . mueller
Some additional explanations here. The admin password is kept during migration except the fact that it is stored encrypted. The admin user is a normal user and it is also possible to remove the admin user. The master password defaults to "geoserver" and is used for 1) Lo gin of the user "roo

Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.2-RC1: Erroneously reporting master password not changed

2012-07-20 Thread Andrea Aime
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Matthew Foster wrote: > I just upgraded from 2.1.4 to 2.2-RC1. The main page is giving me a > message that the master password has not been changed from the default. > Our password was changed from the default prior to the upgrade. > > Is this a known issue? > T

Re: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.2-RC1: Erroneously reporting master password not changed

2012-07-20 Thread David Winslow
There was no "master password" prior to GeoServer 2.2 - it is a component of the new security system. So it is probably correct that you need to change it. We might want to reword the warning to make this clear though. -- David Winslow OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:40

[Geoserver-users] Geoserver 2.2-RC1: Erroneously reporting master password not changed

2012-07-20 Thread Matthew Foster
I just upgraded from 2.1.4 to 2.2-RC1. The main page is giving me a message that the master password has not been changed from the default. Our password was changed from the default prior to the upgrade. Is this a known issue? Matt ---