Tell me which of those you want and any specifics (e.g., Flussonic version, deployment type), and I’ll produce a focused, lawful document.
Look for the line starting with edit_auth .
Flussonic supports two distinct levels of administrative access:
To ensure a Flussonic deployment works securely, the "default" mindset must be abandoned in favor of "Security by Design": Config File Verification: Always check the /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf file. If the
: You can manually set or change the login credentials by editing the configuration file at /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf . Look for the edit_auth directive, which uses the format edit_auth user password; .
Tell me which of those you want and any specifics (e.g., Flussonic version, deployment type), and I’ll produce a focused, lawful document.
Look for the line starting with edit_auth .
Flussonic supports two distinct levels of administrative access:
To ensure a Flussonic deployment works securely, the "default" mindset must be abandoned in favor of "Security by Design": Config File Verification: Always check the /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf file. If the
: You can manually set or change the login credentials by editing the configuration file at /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf . Look for the edit_auth directive, which uses the format edit_auth user password; .