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Default Password - Flussonic
Failing to change the default password can have severe consequences, including:
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When you install Flussonic via the official repository script on a clean Linux server (Ubuntu or Debian), the installer forces the administrator to define a unique password during the initialization phase or generates a secure, randomized key during setup.
When you install Flussonic Media Server on a fresh Linux machine (typically Ubuntu or Debian), you must define the administrative username and password manually. There are two primary ways this is handled: 1. During the Installation Script flussonic default password
view_auth : Defines a read-only user who can watch streams and monitor health metrics but cannot modify settings. Step 3: Change the Password manually
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Enter the username and password found in the edit_auth line of your configuration file. Best Practices for Securing Your Flussonic Media Server Failing to change the default password can have
: After starting the service, go to http://your-server-ip:80 .
: Never use simple, easily guessable words for your edit_auth directive. Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols.
Flussonic listens on standard ports like 80 and 443 for HTTP/HTTPS streaming, and 1935 for RTMP. Consider changing the administrative UI management port to a non-standard port to avoid automated bot scans. Can’t copy the link right now
If you use the official Flussonic installation script, the installer will prompt you to enter a secure password for the default administrative user (usually admin ). 2. Via the Configuration File
Save and exit the file (in Nano, press Ctrl+O , Enter , then Ctrl+X ). 4. Restart the Flussonic Service

