So i am rather new to Linux and the such. I have properly installed Fedora and Amahi has also properly installed. I did the Amahi install and then did the reboot. Now i am trying to login to Amahi HDA Setup and I have tried pretty much every single combination I had ever typed in. Every user name and password i could possible think of and still just says "Error. Incorrect username or password."
Any ideas on how to resolve this problem?
HDA Login Problem
Re: HDA Login Problem
How did you install, Fedora 14 DVD or Express CD? For Express CD, the user is admin/admin.
For Fedora 14 DVD, the user you created after the initial Fedora install is the one you use to log into the dashboard.
It will then prompt you to change the password. Once in, you can create additional users.
For Fedora 14 DVD, the user you created after the initial Fedora install is the one you use to log into the dashboard.
It will then prompt you to change the password. Once in, you can create additional users.
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Re: HDA Login Problem
I used DVD install. And i typed in the user // password that i made when installing Fedora and it won't take it as well. Tried everything including making sure i had the proper case as it being case sensitive password.
One thing to note was I did make the same password as I use for the site. Could that be causing an issue?
One thing to note was I did make the same password as I use for the site. Could that be causing an issue?
Re: HDA Login Problem
Should not be a problem. What you can do is open a terminal window and become root user. Then navigate to /var/hda/platform/html/scripts and execute the following command:
./reset-user-password user name
Replace user name with the name of your user you created. This will reset the password and you should be able to log into the dashboard.
./reset-user-password user name
Replace user name with the name of your user you created. This will reset the password and you should be able to log into the dashboard.
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Re: HDA Login Problem
haha, Rather new at Linux so I am going to try to figure out what you just told me to do. Managed to pull up a terminal but have no clue how to navigate through the code.
Found how to become Root User by : http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Root
Just need to figure the other stuff.
Found how to become Root User by : http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Root
Just need to figure the other stuff.
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Re: HDA Login Problem
Figured the problem after all that it was really something simple. The browser Firefox kept changing the user login to lower case because thats how i entered it the first time. Deleted firefox data and it worked!
So in conclusion: Login & password for your HDA is case sensitive so be careful while typing!
On the bright side I now have a lot better understanding on Linux Terminal and such.
So in conclusion: Login & password for your HDA is case sensitive so be careful while typing!
On the bright side I now have a lot better understanding on Linux Terminal and such.
Re: HDA Login Problem
Awesome. Glad you got it sorted out. Yes linux is case sensitive. Best way to learn how to do things is trial by fire. The wiki has a lot of good tips and tutorials for new users.
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Re: HDA Login Problem
bigfoot65,
Running F14 with hda-platform-6.1.0-1.noarch.
Ran into something with this. Was able to become root and navigate to
Cheers!
pjcrux
Running F14 with hda-platform-6.1.0-1.noarch.
Ran into something with this. Was able to become root and navigate to
However, once I run the ./reset-user-password I get this:/var/hda/platform/html/script/
now normally not an issue but when I got back to the web interface it just tells me that the password is wrong. It does not let me and force me to reset. Do we have a bug? Also, is there something that I'm missing in the wiki instructions?[root@Vitruvian script]# ./reset-user-password pjcrux
/var/hda/platform/html/app/models/platform.rb:20: warning: already initialized constant PLATFORMS
/var/hda/platform/html/app/models/platform.rb:48: warning: already initialized constant SERVICES
Resetting password for pjcrux ... done.
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IMPORTANT: THE PASSWORD IS NOT ASKED TO BE CHANGED
*UNLESS* THERE ARE *NO* ADMIN USERS IN THE SYSTEM
USE THE -u OPTION TO MAKE A USER NOT-ADMIN
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Cheers!
pjcrux
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Re: HDA Login Problem
Did you include the -u switch before your user name? It didn't take look like it in your post.
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