You don’t need to login everytime. Cookie expires once a month.
hm, for me it asks every time. i will check cookie setting then…
Also don’t forget to use port # 9443 and not 7443 for admin port
thanks, i’m aware of that. actually, i just own a blynk server since the ports change, so i never ever had 7443
I do not see a mechanism for this.
@dennymoney o to the users tab,select the admin@blynk.cc user, enter a new password and click save.
@Dmitriy, is there any way of giving accounts that had been created prior to the update admin rights in order to log in to the server?
@Dmitriy, I get this error when I press mail properties. Any clues on why? It’s setup properly as I can mail myself tokens without issue.
Normal error. Its been there for a while. I think the development in that part of the admin area is incomplete.
No.
That’s fine .
Again - this admin page is just temporary solution. We not gonna invest time in it as we’re currently working on fully functional web interface. Like thingspeak + blynk + device mangement + user management + analytics, etc.
drool
That would be the ultimate solution. Like the server, adminpage, projects, everything in one package installed on my old faithful Pi
Opps… I just saw this… so I have deleted that unwanted “default” account… does that mean once the cookies expire, I can’t log into my own server again?
Yes. However default account will be created again on server restart.
I found a flag in the user file for the admin account
“isSuperAdmin”:true,
You can find the same flag in your own account and just change it to true using an text editor!
After fiddling around for permissions, I finally got it changed… but it still didn’t allow me to log in with my own account. Oh well… better changes a comin
It worked for me as I said so you should be able to get it working aswell. I changed the flag and restarted the server. Then I used my own made account to login to blynks admin page. Did you try restarting your server after flipping the value?
Finally it works… mental note, don’t always trust Chrome’s auto login data entry
I could be incorrect here, but I believe you can just edit the emailaddy.Blynk.user file in your Blynk directory and add "isSuperAdmin":true,
after "isFacebookUser":false,
.
EDIT: and I just realized I hadn’t read the thread out before responding to this.
Hello,
I’m showing here a quick demo of cleaning up previous users if exists and changing admin user and password from within server.properties. I resorted to this when I was unable to access user lists after update. Since it is my private server, no harms occurred to virtual users