Utilize a long, complex password generated by a password manager.
However, if you are working with an older installation or a specific third-party image, the following legacy or setup credentials might apply: 🔑 Common Login Scenarios
This story underscores the critical importance of changing default credentials, a practice applicable far beyond Flussonic. To secure Flussonic, administrators should: flussonic admin ui default password
Changing the password is the baseline, but a secure deployment requires a few extra layers of protection:
In the fast-paced world of video streaming infrastructure, (now often branded as Flussonic Media Server by Erlyvideo) has established itself as a powerful, high-performance solution for video ingest, transcoding, and delivery. From IP cameras to OTT platforms, Flussonic powers thousands of streams worldwide. Utilize a long, complex password generated by a
Sometimes, you may lose access to the UI or need to reset a password manually via the command line. Flussonic stores its configuration in /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf .
Establish a connection to your stream server and open the config file with root privileges: sudo nano /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf Use code with caution. Step 2: Locate or Inject the edit_auth Directive From IP cameras to OTT platforms, Flussonic powers
If you cannot access the UI, you can change the password via the command line on your server. Open the configuration file: /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf . Locate the edit_auth directive and change the password.
Do not send passwords over HTTP. Use Let’s Encrypt or a commercial SSL certificate. Flussonic supports automatic ACME (http://your-server:8080/acme).
If you suspect someone has accessed your Flussonic server using the default password: