2024-03-01, 04:08 PM
Thanks all. Correct, my question is not about the operating system user name and password, I've defined those. My question is about the SignalK server user name and password. I've tried "changeme" as user name and "changeme" as password, but that didn't work in the SignalK server. I've also tried "user" as user name and "changeme" as password in the SignalK server, that also did not work. I have also followed the link above which suggests:
Remove this section from your settings.json (that is usually located at $HOME/.signalk/settings.json)
"security": {
"strategy": "./tokensecurity"
},
If your server is started with --securityenabled argument you need to remove that to disable security.
But when I try to use the file browsers in BBN to get to that director, I'm told I don't have permission. Obviously I don't know enough about Linux terminal commands, so started a tutorial on that, but got lost. Sigh. Appreciate any further suggestions!
Remove this section from your settings.json (that is usually located at $HOME/.signalk/settings.json)
"security": {
"strategy": "./tokensecurity"
},
If your server is started with --securityenabled argument you need to remove that to disable security.
But when I try to use the file browsers in BBN to get to that director, I'm told I don't have permission. Obviously I don't know enough about Linux terminal commands, so started a tutorial on that, but got lost. Sigh. Appreciate any further suggestions!