pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
Tried this morning to go to Configuration Tab on pi-star.local but my regular password (raspberry like everyone else) got denied. How do I recover or install new password?
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
restore a backup, it resets the password....
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
Can't get to the Configuration Tab without the password. I will just have to re-install PiStar.
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
reflash a new one then restore, your password will get reset back to raspberry
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
I was afraid you would say that! Oh well.
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
If you did not change the password then the password will not have changed, it won't happen by itself. Most likely a keyboard problem, check you are using the same keyboard language that you used previously, check for CAPS lock etc. then type the password into the user name filed to check it echos correctly. Reboot the Pi. If all else fails then try the Windows onscreen keyboard.
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
G4FDL. Thought of that. Tried using my smartphone which has always worked in the past and stored the password. Didn't work. Tried my wife's laptop. Also didn't work. The reflash and reboot and restore routine worked fine. then this afternoon same thing happened. I was set up to monitor TGIF, YSF and Brandmeister networks. I saw brief hits on all three but no attempts to contact me. The mystery continues.
Re: pi-star password changed from raspberry but i didn't do it!
Quick followup. After reflashing and restarting, I was listening to either DMR-Branemeister, TGIF or DMR2YSF networks. I glanced at the Pistar dashboard and saw my callsign as having transmitted a few minutes before. Stunned since I had not made a transmission. Sure enough the old password didn't work. Once I have again reflashed and rebooted, I will disable DMR2YSF and change my PiStar password. Once I have the password changed, I may try DMR2YSF but not for a while, just to eliminate other possible issues.