Jeffrey Young
Very Senior Member
Describe the problemis it possible than wan mac cloning had problem on GT-BE98 Pro and alpha 2
Describe the problemis it possible than wan mac cloning had problem on GT-BE98 Pro and alpha 2
nvram set http_username=admin
nvram commit
nvram set http_passwd=admin
nvram commit
reboot
installed alpha2 on my 92U.
My UN and PW dont work anymore, although SSH does. weird. Looks like ill have to reset.
EDIT:
Apparently there is a password minimum length rule in place now.
My old pw was one digit short so it wouldn't take it for the web gui login, but its not enforced for SSH apparently.
reset the UN and PW via SSH to admin/admin and rebooted. fixed now.
if anyone else bumps in this heres the ssh commands:
Code:nvram set http_username=admin nvram commit nvram set http_passwd=admin nvram commit reboot
Thank you for flagging this.installed alpha2 on my 92U.
My UN and PW dont work anymore, although SSH does. weird. Looks like ill have to reset.
EDIT:
Apparently there is a password minimum length rule in place now.
My old pw was one digit short so it wouldn't take it for the web gui login, but its not enforced for SSH apparently.
reset the UN and PW via SSH to admin/admin and rebooted. fixed now.
if anyone else bumps in this heres the ssh commands:
Code:nvram set http_username=admin nvram commit nvram set http_passwd=admin nvram commit reboot
The requirement is only when setting a password. It will not prevent you from logging in using an existing weak password. I just tested it myself both on a Wifi 6 and a Wifi 7 device, both times I was able to flash 102.4, set a 6 letters lowercase password, upgrade to 102.5-alpha2, and log back in using that same weak password.Apparently there is a password minimum length rule in place now.
Maybe in characters type (special ones) that passed before but not anymore...Your issue probably lies elsewhere.
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