If i login, delete the “admin@blynk.cc
” account and log out. If I enter the same default “admin@blynk.cc
” login details it logs in and recreates the account ?
Gunner
February 28, 2018, 8:51pm
2
I bit of a longish topic about the Admin Page… but yes, the default login seems to reappear… particularly if you recreate it
We got many complaints regarding accessing admin page. So we did some simplifications in the latest release.
Admin page now accessible from any computer by default (allowed.administrator.ips=0.0.0.0/0);
Admin page now has Login page;
Default login name admin@blynk.cc, password admin. It is recommended to change login name and pass to something else right after login;
Default amount of energy increased to 100k on Local Server;
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So anyone could type in the default login details, recreate the account, and gain access?
For me there’s nothing of major importance in there, but for some, wouldn’t that be a serious security problem?
Gunner
February 28, 2018, 9:05pm
4
Well, I think you can change the password and that will remain stable.
I deleted my admin account and it has not returned… but then I haven’t tried to enter those credentials… I think I will test that now
But if I delete it
Yes. However default account will be created again on server restart.
So changing the password is the only option?
I guess yours re-appeared too then?
Gunner
February 28, 2018, 9:39pm
8
No… my browser remembers my last login for an indeterminable time… probably have to close everything down first. I will try later.
Gunner
March 3, 2018, 8:25pm
9
Just realised this (well the latter part of my post) should apply to your issue as well
Just means that it is a mid-release variation of the initial release version.
Depending on when you download the release version of the server, you will get either no SNAPSHOT or a variation of last uploaded SNAPSHOT.
If you are getting that far, then the server should be running. Whether is stays running when you close out that terminal is dependent on a few things like if/how you are automatically starting it or not, and what the command line you used looks like… did you add the & to the e…