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      Oma Voss last edited by

      Hi all,
      what should I enter in the login GUI under FOG Management Login? Which username, what password?

      Why is this not better documented? No explanations on the wiki, somehow I’m too stupid to find.

      You could show the default settings but the first time the GUI … just as a suggestion.

      regards
      Grandma Voss

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      • Tom Elliott
        Tom Elliott last edited by

        [quote=“Oma Voss, post: 23860, member: 22725”]Hi all,
        what should I enter in the login GUI under FOG Management Login? Which username, what password?

        Why is this not better documented? No explanations on the wiki, somehow I’m too stupid to find.

        You could show the default settings but the first time the GUI … just as a suggestion.

        regards
        Grandma Voss[/quote]

        What Jaymes says above is absolutely correct. You are in charge of the server. It’s a web based applications. There are some assumptions to be made with this.

        To login, if you haven’t changed the password previously, you use the user fog and the password password

        To get to the GUI is your fog server’s IP address (example: 10.6.22.3) and typically /fog/ directly after. So in the address bar you would type: 10.6.22.3/fog

        It should, if it’s a fresh install, ask you to create the database. Once created, it will take you to the login page. There you would type the information above.

        As it is specific to an individual’s server information, there isn’t likely to be much “documentation” as you request because there’s no way for us to know what combination of ip’s, server roots, or environment’s.

        What do you suggest for documenting this? You going to ensure that every person who performs an install gets the pertinent information everywhere? What about security of this information? You want everybody in your organization knowing how, and what credentials, to login to your system?

        Just food for thought.

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        • Jaymes Driver
          Jaymes Driver Developer last edited by

          At the bottom of the installation script it gave you a link on how to get to your web GUI, as well as a user name and password.

          I don’t know why you are complaining about documentation because during installation you specify the IP address the machine uses so you are aware of the IP address to enter into the web browser. Shortly after it explains the default user name and password are as follows.

          [url]http://<ipaddressofserver>/fog/management[/url]
          Username: fog
          Password: password

          To navigate to the web GUI use the ip address you assigned FOG during installation. I chose 10.6.22.3 so in order for me to see my fog GUI I use

          [url]http://10.6.22.3/fog/managment[/url]

          hope this helps.

          WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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