Mor user password change HOW-TO

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Before performing any actions with password changes, please read whole topic and make sure you understand everything, cause its very important.

1. Update MySQL password:

Login to http://your.mor.server.or.ip.address.where.mor.is.installed/phpmyadmin/ using default userpass (use mor as a login and mor as a password).

Then press Query Window

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Enter fallowing code SET password=password("YourNewPasswordGoesHere"); into newly appeared window and press Go.

Example: If I want change my password to 12345 I will enter: SET password=password("12345");


2. Update system configuration files:

Login via ssh to your server and modify following configuration files:


/home/mor/config/database.yml

development:

 adapter: mysql
 database: mor
 username: mor
 password: YourNewPassword
 host: localhost
 port: 3306

test:

 adapter: mysql
 database: morcallc_test
 username: root
 password:
 host: localhost


production:

 adapter: mysql
 database: mor
 username: mor
 password: 
 host: localhost
 port: 3306


/etc/asterisk/mor.conf

[global] hostname=localhost dbname=mor user=mor password=YourNewPassword port=3306

sock=/tmp/mysql.sock


/etc/asterisk/res_mysql.conf

[general] dbhost = 127.0.0.1 dbname = mor dbuser = mor dbpass = YourNewPassword dbport = 3306

dbsock = /tmp/mysql.sock


Then perform following commands: /etc/init.d/apache2 restart if you are running on Debian /etc/init.d/httpd restart if your Operating System is CentOS /etc/init.d/asterisk reload

Then double check if system is working correctly by using 'rasterisk vvvR' and entering 'realtime mysql status' debian2*CLI> realtime mysql status Connected to mor@127.0.0.1, port 3306 with username mor for 4 seconds.

If you see something similiar, that means configuration files has been updated successfully.