??? danger "✮ ✮ ✮ CHANGE THE PASSWORDS! ✮ ✮ ✮" PiKVM comes with the following default passwords: * **Linux admin** (SSH, console, etc.): user `root`, password `root`. * **PiKVM Web Interface** ([API](api.md), [VNC](vnc.md)...): user `admin`, password `admin`, no 2FA code. **These are two separate entities with independent accounts.** To change passwords, you will need to use the console access via SSH or the Web Terminal. If you are using the Web Terminal, enter the `su -` command to get the `root` access (enter the `root` user password). ```console [root@pikvm ~]# rw [root@pikvm ~]# passwd root [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set admin [root@pikvm ~]# ro ``` If you require additional user for the Web UI access, use the following: ```console [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd set # Set a new user with password or change of an existing one [root@pikvm ~]# kvmd-htpasswd del # Remove/delete a user ``` **Optionally you can enable the [two-factor authentication](auth.md#two-factor-authentication) for more security.** *Changing the [VNCAuth passkey](vnc.md) and [IPMI password](ipmi.md) at the first start of PiKVM is not required, since these services are disabled by default. But it is here just so that you remember their existence.*