Difference between revisions of "Change default passwords"
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/etc/asterisk/res_mysql.conf | /etc/asterisk/res_mysql.conf | ||
/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/mor.conf | /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/mor.conf | ||
/etc/asterisk/res_config_mysql.conf | |||
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==Asterisk Manager Password== | ==Asterisk Manager Password== | ||
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* Change from admin/admin to more secure | * Change from admin/admin to more secure | ||
* Also change psw for user 101 | * Also change psw for user 101 | ||
==Change DB== | ==Change DB== | ||
If you want to change DB name from mor to another one, make sure to edit '''/etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf''' and change mor to your new DB name. | If you want to change DB name from mor to another one, make sure to edit '''/etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf''' and change mor to your new DB name. |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 29 June 2016
Its really not important to change Database password as by default only local connections are accepted (for root and mor users).
MOR DB password
After MOR installation you need to change MySQL passwords for root (which is empty) and for mor (which is 'mor').
First, execute the following command in Bash:
mysql -u mor –pmor
you should be now in MySql management console. Type in the following command:
SET PASSWORD FOR 'mor'@'localhost' = PASSWORD('NewPassword');
Where NewPassword – is your new password for mor DB.
next type “quit” and test new DB password using command:
mysql -u mor -pNewPassword
Applying new DB password
Next you need to change password in following places:
/home/mor/config/database.yml (if you have password with symbols like ! , make sure you leave your password in quotes. For example "my*!@Password^" /etc/asterisk/mor.conf /etc/asterisk/res_mysql.conf /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/mor.conf /etc/asterisk/res_config_mysql.conf /etc/mor/system.conf
Asterisk Manager Password
Change the password for user mor in
/etc/asterisk/manager.conf
[mor] secret = NEW_PSW_HERE deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 permit=127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0 read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config
In MOR GUI go to Billing - Servers and change manager password for appropriate server. After that - reload Asterisk.
Finally
Restart Asterisk:
/etc/init.d/asterisk restart
And Apache:
Debian:
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
Centos/Fedora:
/etc/init.d/httpd restart
Test new DB password
Test it in bash using command:
mysql -u mor -pPASSWORD
Where PASSWORD is your new password.
MOR GUI password
- Change from admin/admin to more secure
- Also change psw for user 101
Change DB
If you want to change DB name from mor to another one, make sure to edit /etc/asterisk/extconfig.conf and change mor to your new DB name.