Setuserpasswd command
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Change the username and password used to log into the [[Web Interface]]. | Change the username and password used to log into the [[Web Interface]]. | ||
- | usage: setuserpasswd [username] [password] | + | usage: '''setuserpasswd [username] [password]''' |
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- | root@DD-WRT:~# setuserpasswd myuser | + | root@DD-WRT:~# setuserpasswd myuser mypassw0rd |
Revision as of 07:52, 14 September 2008
Change the username and password used to log into the Web Interface.
usage: setuserpasswd [username] [password]
e.g.
root@DD-WRT:~# setuserpasswd myuser mypassw0rd
Notes:
- This command automatically commits changes into nvram.
- Telnet/SSH username will remain root!
- Telnet/SSH password may not take effect immediately. In this case also run the setpasswd command.
- The username and password are stored securely in nvram variables, hashed with salt.