Discussion:
[opennms-discuss] Virtual Appliance Login
Brown, Scott
2007-06-04 23:53:46 UTC
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Can someone be so kind as tell me what the OpenNMS Virtual Appliance
root login is?
Also, for entertainment value, can you tell me how someone is supposed
get this information under normal circumstances?

Here's what I've tried so far:
Looked through the Downloaded files for a Readme file -> None
Checked the FAQ on the OpenNMS website -> nothing
Checked the Install guide -> found the default web login of admin/admin
but this doesn't work at the console
Checked Release notes on website -> Page Not found
Checked SourgeForge documentation -> nothing
Searched the Mailing List Archive on Gmane -> nothing

Googled the following terms with no luck:
opennms default password
opennms virtual machine login
opennms virtual appliance login
opennms vm default login

Have tried the following logins:
admin/admin
root/password
root/<blank>
demo/demo
opennms/opennms
root/opennms

So here we are. I have my VM booted up at the Login screen and now would
like to experience the glorious joys of OpenNMS. Who wants to give me a
golden ticket?




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Jonathan Sartin
2007-06-05 05:47:33 UTC
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Post by Brown, Scott
So here we are. I have my VM booted up at the Login screen and now
would like to experience the glorious joys of OpenNMS. Who wants to
give me a golden ticket?
My local mail archive tells me that it should be r00tr00t

Never tried it myself though.

... J
Brown, Scott
2007-06-05 05:50:39 UTC
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That's it!
Username: root
Password r00tr00t

Thanks.

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Subject: Re: [opennms-discuss] Virtual Appliance Login
Post by Brown, Scott
So here we are. I have my VM booted up at the Login screen and now
would like to experience the glorious joys of OpenNMS. Who wants to
give me a golden ticket?
My local mail archive tells me that it should be r00tr00t

Never tried it myself though.

... J

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