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title: How To Change Default Passwords
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layout: article
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category: admin
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---
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### Libretime
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To change the password of the current user:
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1. Log in to Libretime
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2. Click on the username in the upper right corner (next to Log Out)
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3. Enter the new password twice and click **Save**
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To change the password for a different user (requires _Administrator_ privileges):
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1. Log in to Libretime
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2. Go to **Settings** > **Manage Users**
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3. Select the user, enter the new password twice, and click **Save**
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### PostgreSQL
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Two of the most important passwords that should be changed _immediately_ after installation
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are the passwords used by the PostgreSQL database.
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It is strongly recommended that you do this before exposing your server to the internet beyond your internal network.
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1. Login to PostgreSQL with `sudo -u postgres psql`. The PostgreSQL shell - `postgres=#` - means that you have logged in successfully.
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2. Change the admin password with `ALTER USER postgres PASSWORD 'myPassword';`, where `myPassword` is the new password.
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Make sure to include the semicolon at the end! A response of `ALTER ROLE` means that the command ran successfully.
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3. Change the password for the _airtime_ user with `ALTER USER airtime WITH PASSWORD 'new_password';`
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A response of `ALTER ROLE` means that the command ran successfully.
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4. If all is successful, logout of PostgreSQL with `\q`, go back to _/etc/airtime/airtime.conf_ to edit the password
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in the config file, and restart all services mentioned in the previous section.
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### Icecast
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Random passwords are generated for Icecast during the installation. To look up and change the passwords, look in the file below.
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`/etc/icecast2/icecast.xml`
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Replace the admin and _changeme_ fields below.
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```
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<authentication>
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<!-- Sources log in with username 'source' -->
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<source-password>changeme</source-password>
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<!-- Relays log in with username 'relay' -->
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<relay-password>changeme</relay-password>
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<!-- Admin logs in with the username given below -->
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<admin-user>admin</admin-user>
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<admin-password>changeme</admin-password>
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</authentication>
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```
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Then, restart your icecast2 service.
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```
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sudo systemctl restart icecast2
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```
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> Note: If you change the source password, you may need to manually configure Libretime to use the new password: go to **Settings** > **Streams**, set the streaming server to **Custom** and fill out the **Additional Options** below Stream 1.
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### Rabbitmq
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To change the default password for Rabbitmq, run the following command
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```
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sudo rabbitmqctl change_password airtime newpassword
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```
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and then update the `/etc/airtime/airtime.conf` file with the new password.
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