(Answer) (Category) SCO UnixWare 7/OpenUNIX 8/OpenServer 6 FAQ : (Category) Networking :
What is the login:pass for Netscape Admin? I can't log in.
The login is admin
The pass is root's password set during ISL

If you ever change root's password with 'passwd,' it will not change the Netscape AdminServe password. Be sure to type in the one that you entered during ISL.

   Sometimes this can get garbled, so have a look at
/usr/ns-home/admserv/admpw

to be sure there is a password. The password in that file should be in encrypted form. Sometimes you just press Enter as the password.

Change the nsadmin password by first starting and going into the Nsadmin server. Once you log in with the old password, you will see a button on the bottom of the page to Configure Administration. Hit that and then Access Control.


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