What did you use before you installed 9.1b?I installed it from scratch on a new VM. The installation seemed to be clean, but I was not asked for a username or password for webadmin. The only time I was asked for a password was when I logged in using the shell as root, it asked me to set the password.
The standard user is admin with a password you set during installation.
Ian
How did you configure it? There is a series of question when you first login to the webadmin using https://x.x.x.x:4444/ after install, one of which is the password.All I get is the login screen asking for username and password. No set up questions. I wonder if something went wrong on the installation. Maybe I should try reinstalling it.
Ian
My first doubt was that you are hacking an UTM [:)] give one in the back to your Son!No, definitely not hacking a utm. I wanted to leave the existing utm running while I was getting the new one configured. Had I tried the username and password we are using on the existing utm, it would have worked. I never tried it because it never occurred to me that my son took a look at it when he got home (late). I never got it running last night because I couldn't access webadmin. It turned out that was because the internal NIC wasn't enabled in the hyper-v server. I wanted to see how a new utm is configured from the beginning so I created a new VM from scratch, reinstalled utm 9.1 beta and set it up. I have to say, I'm impressed at how easy it is to set everything up. The unification of dhcp and dns is a big improvement. (I just wish they would do something about the *CENSORED* SSL VPN.) I'll try cutting over to utm 9.1 beta tomorrow.
No really you have to be proud, someday we will leavev the passworda