I have the Home, Essentials version 7 (subscribed 2 weeks ago). This comes with Owncloud for 10 users.
As shown from the image "Documentation Owncloud Webconfig page.png" supposed to display username/password.
As shown from the image "Just installed Owncloud Webconfig page.png" does not display username/password.
Unable to login.
HELP!
As shown from the image "Documentation Owncloud Webconfig page.png" supposed to display username/password.
As shown from the image "Just installed Owncloud Webconfig page.png" does not display username/password.
Unable to login.
HELP!
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You can try to reset the password by command line.
See https://doc.owncloud.org/server/9.0/admin_manual/configuration_user/reset_admin_password.html
php /usr/share/owncloud/occ user:resetpassword admin
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Patrick, thanks for the assistance. I tried your solution, below is the response I got.
"This version of ownCloud requires at least PHP 5.6.0
You are currently running PHP 5.4.16. Please update your PHP version."
So, I checked the PHP settings and it was correct (5.4.16). The next option to change it to was 7.0 so I chose that.
Rebooted server. PHP & Web Server settings both show set to PHP 7.0 now, but, when I run the command again it still says I'm using 5.4.16.
Still stuck. Still can't login.
Your advice sounded like the perfect solution, but, won't be able to try it until the php/occ issue is resolved.
Any advice to get over this hurdle would be very much appreciated.
Thanks again,
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Hello Stephen,
Please can you try running your php command from /opt/rh/rh-php70/root/usr/bin, or perhaps try:
Change the path to match the php version you are using for Owncloud./opt/rh/rh-php70/root/usr/bin/php /usr/share/owncloud/occ user:resetpassword admin
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Nick, Thanks for your suggestion.
Actually, your command worked. Sorta. Below is the results.
"/$ /opt/rh/rh-php71/root/usr/bin/php /usr/share/owncloud/occ user:resetpassword admin
Console has to be executed with the user that owns the file config/config.php
Current user: root
Owner of config.php: apache
Try adding 'sudo -u apache ' to the beginning of the command (without the single quotes)
/$ sudo -u apache /opt/rh/rh-php71/root/usr/bin/php /usr/share/owncloud/occ user:resetpassword admin
User does not exist"
So, the command worked, but since I've never actually logged in, there is no record of it.
Someone needs to fix the Webconfig OwnCloud settings so it displays the default username/password.
I'm appreciating everyone's input, this forum is extremely useful, unfortunately, still stuck. Still can't login to OwnCloud. -
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From the command line can you run
That should show you your admin password. When you go to log in, be sure to use the username admin.cat /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf
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Tyler Randolph wrote:
From the command line can you run
That should show you your admin password. When you go to log in, be sure to use the username admin.cat /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf
Thanks Tyler,
The command you gave me did give me an admin password but Owncloud login said wrong password.
Makes me wonder why?
Thanks for trying, appreciate it! -
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If you have uninstalled and reinstalled ownCloud, the original password may be in a backup file. For example: /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf.rpmsave -
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Tyler Randolph wrote:
If you have uninstalled and reinstalled ownCloud, the original password may be in a backup file. For example: /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf.rpmsave
Tyler,
Yes, I did uninstall/reinstall. There is another saved password file but also does not work.
Thanks again for your suggestion, appreciate them all!
Stephen -
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Stephen Khtaian wrote:
Tyler,
Yes, I did uninstall/reinstall. There is another saved password file but also does not work.
Thanks again for your suggestion, appreciate them all!
Stephen
Stephen,
I'm not sure why it's not allowing you to log in. Just double checking, you are using the username 'admin' with not caps and you tried both the passwords in /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf and /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf.rpmsave? -
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Tyler Randolph wrote:
Stephen Khtaian wrote:
Tyler,
Yes, I did uninstall/reinstall. There is another saved password file but also does not work.
Thanks again for your suggestion, appreciate them all!
Stephen
Stephen,
I'm not sure why it's not allowing you to log in. Just double checking, you are using the username 'admin' with not caps and you tried both the passwords in /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf and /etc/clearos/owncloud.conf.rpmsave?
Tyler,
Yes to all questions.
Stephen
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