Nothing, nothing, nothing makes any difference. username: osmc password: osmc. Unfortunately they’ve now forgotten what that password was, so can it be reset either via the GUI or some other way please?They are using ssh osmc@ip but both the default pass and what they thought it was set to doesn’t work anymore.I also had a mysterious password fail during an upgrade, I had only just changed the password before the update, so I blame bad typing, however with the current build I had to:Finally remove init=/bin/bash from /boot/cmdline.txt and reboot, and you’ll be back in OSMC. The default username and password for SSH, (S)FTP and SMB in OSMC is: username: osmc password: osmc Changing the default password. Unfortunately they’ve now forgotten what that password was, so can it be reset either via the GUI or some other way please? so i need to do a factory reset to osmc. You are trying to connect to the wrong IP address or are entering the password incorrectly.Can you connect a keyboard and login to the console by hitting escape after exiting Kodi?This was the only two explanations I could arrive at also, but I checked and double checked the IP address. They are using ssh osmc@ip but both the default pass and what they thought it was set to doesn’t work anymore.
You'll be asked some questions to confirm it's your account and an email will be sent to you. Follow the steps to recover your account. Also when I go to network places in file manager I have message that key to osmc.local are different than for IP 192.168.0.18 contact with system administrator and ask for password I write osmc and can access to samba shares of osmc (only Movies, TV Shows, Music and Pictures) Saves editing cmdlineI’m having difficulty using PuTTY to SSH into my Pi. username: osmc password: osmc. Password worked OK 2 days ago, then I did update in My OSMC to the 2015-11-02 version and osmc, neither root password working. Obviously this is not really that appealing if you’ve done a whole load of customisation to it.Both passwords works OK till I ran update from My OSMC in the Kodi GUI…I ran, actually still running, the MCM over the video files on the NAS and I did not done any major configuration on the RPi2, so I guess overwrite the flash disk with OSMC imaage will the the fastest solution, isn´t it?as one of first things I did reset osmc user password, suddenly a week later, I cannot login anymore. After entering my password it said “Access Denied”. To change the default password for the osmc user, run the following command: passwd Enabling root access. A colleague has OSMC set up on a Raspberry Pi, and a few months ago they reset the ssh password for user osmc. If it’s pretty much a vanilla untouched install then might be easiest all round to simply reinstall. Plus if I had the wrong address I wouldn’t be able to get as far as I was getting with PuTTY whereby it was then requesting the password.As for the password, I had only just entered (and re-entered) the new password and I kept it simple with lowercase “osmc”I have a keyboard I can connect to the Pi. So I change the username to my name and STILL I can login with. First, enter your Microsoft account and follow the instructions below. Password worked OK 2 days ago, then I did update in My OSMC to the 2015-11-02 version and osmc, neither root password working.Ok so rather than a forgotten login it might just be an SSH problem. I don’t know if this is possible but can you try uninstalling SSH and reinstalling it via the app store?If it was me, i’d just reinstall but i have a pretty straight forward install as well as an installation script of my setup steps so that i can be up and running again in 20mins (Except scraping my library which i can leave it doing).OK, I will try reinstall the SSH in the OSMC GUI… if it won´t help, then I will do fresh install…MCM still progressing all the Video files, so I guess I have still plenty of time, I never realized how many movies have same name I uninstall SSH in the My OSMC and then installed it back…So, I´m gonna wipe the FlashSD and start over from scratch again Didn’t think it would help but had to be worth a try.To be honest there are plenty of solutions how to reset the root password but the question is if they are worth the effort as you simply could create a backup (from MyOSMC) and reimage the SD Card.So, this topic can be closed with solution: Not possible to reset osmc/root password easily, the fastest way is to complete reinstall.
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