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On 7/29/05, DLStrout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will changing the "installed/default" password . will this break any
> services, startup routines, etc. that depend on these accounts.
>
> Scott Ullrich wrote:
>
> >SSH: root / pfsense
> >WEB: admin / pfsense
> >
> >On 7/29/05, DLStrout <[
The password is sync'd to whatever you have changed the webgui password from.
SSH currently listens on all interfaces. Use rules to enforce.
Scott
On 7/29/05, DLStrout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are these accounts allowed SSH "remote" access from a host on either the
> local LAN segment or a
Will changing the "installed/default" password . will this break any
services, startup routines, etc. that depend on these accounts.
Scott Ullrich wrote:
SSH: root / pfsense
WEB: admin / pfsense
On 7/29/05, DLStrout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Everyone,
I am sure this ? has been asked
Are these accounts allowed SSH "remote" access from a host on either the
local LAN segment or an OPT segment (of course there is a rule in place
to allow this).
I assumed that these were the passwords but I get failed authentication
on bith accounts and an error in the logs ..
sshd[791]: e
SSH: root / pfsense
WEB: admin / pfsense
On 7/29/05, DLStrout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> I am sure this ? has been asked before, but I can't seem to find any
> reference in the mail-archive or the discussion-archive.
>
> What are the "fresh-install" passwords for the root and too
Everyone,
I am sure this ? has been asked before, but I can't seem to find any
reference in the mail-archive or the discussion-archive.
What are the "fresh-install" passwords for the root and toor accounts?
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