Changing default passwords
Using the orbit security
command you can change the default password for users mt4adm
and senhasegura
. But only the user password mt4adm
will be displayed or indicated by the administrator.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit security --help
Usage: orbit security <command>
System security management tools
Arguments:
<command> Security action: [password]
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help.
--pwgen Genarate a ramdom password for the system's default user account
To change the password of mt4adm
indicating a new value, use the password
command.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit security password
This action will change the password for the system default user account
Changing password: mt4adm
New password: *********
Retype new password: *********
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Done!
No errors reported
Changing password: senhasegura
Done!
No errors reported
To change the password requesting that a random password be generated and presented during the process, use the –pwgen
argument.
mt4adm@vmdf-giskard:~$ sudo orbit security password --pwgen
This action will change the password for the system default user account
Changing password: mt4adm
Are you sure you want to proceed: y
Done!
No errors reported
The random generated password was: a*Y9z75#
Changing password: senhasegura
Done!
No errors reported