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smooth wall - 2008/04/05 02:24 how to login on to smooth wall after the installation, what login name to use

Post edited by: hari10, at: 2008/04/05 02:25
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Re:smooth wall - 2008/04/05 05:57 The power of google.

From http://www.daniweb.com/tutorials/tutorial14094.html
And that us it, the installation and configuration is finished and you are all set. You will be prompted to register with Smoothwall and your firewall is ready to go! You’ll want to login to your interface right away to upload any patches that need to be installed using your admin user. The quickest way to do this is to hop on any computer on your LAN (besides the smoothwall one) and type https://192.168.0.1:441 or https://hostname:441 in a web browser (where hostname is your hostname you chose previously). You will be prompted for your login info. Use admin and watch as you are greeted by a Smoothwall status page!

So looks like admin is the username.
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Re:smooth wall - 2008/04/05 06:06 Actually, after reading the documentation (like you should have.) I discovered that there's a admin username and root username and during the installation process you set the passwords for both of those.

I recommend you give readmes/documentations a good read before you start doing something you're unfamiliar with.
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