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Newbie issues. Can't log in to root.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:10 am
by Skroflex
I opted for the web hosted OBBLM install. Mine is at http://www.fyris.obblm.com/

First of all the documention is lacking, especially for a newb and someone who doesn't know anything about scripting. I'm not challenged - I just haven't had to deal with code or scripting before.

Supplied links to wiki resources result in a 404 at http://www.nicholasmr.dk/obblmwiki.
I managed to find some info on Github but it's really a brief tutorial. https://github.com/nicholasmr/obblm/wiki
It doesn't say specifically but I guess with the web hosted option OBBLM is pre-installed and I don't need to do any files on my home computer. After install it says I should log in to ROOT using the password "root".
That doesn't work.

I've been looking through the file manage trying to figure out if I could find a place to create/modify accounts but I didn't find it. The limited Github wiki doesn't cover it either. The last time someone replied to an issue there was something like six months ago, so I came here.

I suppose all I need to get started is to be able to log in to a root or admin account on my obblm site, so I can figure out the rest, but the listed password "root" doesn't let me.

Re: Newbie issues. Can't log in to root.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:18 am
by stowelly
im pretty sure obblm.com email your initial username / password. that or its listed somewhere in their control panel

Re: Newbie issues. Can't log in to root.

Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:23 am
by Skroflex
Thanks, that was really easy...
"The password is your email address."

I was looking under "login details" in that email but that only covered Mercury. The obblm login is listed some lines above that.

All it takes is to miss one line of text and you're stumped for hours.

Edit:
I think I actually saw it yesterday but disregarded it after I failed to log in using email. Must have misspelled..
Still wouldn't hurt to have some good tutorial for file manager. Do you know where to find it?