If you have lost access, you can manually edit the /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf file with a text editor to update the edit_auth line and then reload the service using: service flussonic reload Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard This applies the new settings without a full restart. Security Considerations
Stop Flussonic, rename the config file, and let it regenerate a default:
If you're still experiencing issues or concerns about your Flussonic installation, I recommend consulting the official documentation or contacting Flussonic support directly.
The default administrative credentials for are commonly listed as: Login: flussonic Password: letmein! Accessing the Interface
If you are locked out and the local auto-login isn't working (e.g., you changed settings and forgot), here is how to reset everything to a working state.
Then restart:
If you have lost access, you can manually edit the /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf file with a text editor to update the edit_auth line and then reload the service using: service flussonic reload Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard This applies the new settings without a full restart. Security Considerations
Stop Flussonic, rename the config file, and let it regenerate a default: flussonic default password work
If you're still experiencing issues or concerns about your Flussonic installation, I recommend consulting the official documentation or contacting Flussonic support directly. If you have lost access, you can manually
The default administrative credentials for are commonly listed as: Login: flussonic Password: letmein! Accessing the Interface you changed settings and forgot)
If you are locked out and the local auto-login isn't working (e.g., you changed settings and forgot), here is how to reset everything to a working state.
Then restart: