Moxa TC-6110-LX [9/117] Default user account and password

Moxa TC-6110-LX [9/117] Default user account and password
TC-6110 Linux User's Manual Basic Platform Configuration
2-2
Default User Account and Password
To provide stronger system security, Moxa has disabled the root account. When shipped, the TC-6110-LX only
provides a single user account: moxa (in lowercase). The default login and password are moxa/moxa.
Login: moxa
Password: moxa
For improved security, the TC-6110-LX computer will force the administrator to change the system password
immediately after the first login. For the strongest security, we suggest administrators create a new user
account and disable the user moxa.
Debian GNU/Linux 7 Moxa tty1
Moxa Login: moxa
Password:
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)
Changing password for moxa.
(current) UNIX password:
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
Last login: Thu Sep 26 15:28:25 CST 2013 from 192.168.27. 118 on pts/1
Linux Moxa 3.2.0-4-686-pae @ SMP Debian 3.2.46-1 i686
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For further information check:
http://www.moxa.com/
moxa@Moxa:~#
ATTENTION
For the strongest system security, administrators should create a new user account and then delete the default
user account,
moxa. When creating new user accounts that will be associated with device administration,
the
account must
be added to the
/etc/sudoers
file, to enable use of the sudo command.
After changing the password, administrators will need to use the sudo command for any commands or
configurations that require root privileges. If a new user account has been created for use as an administrative
account, then the user name must be added to the
/etc/sudoers file.
As an example of how to use the sudo command, when reconfiguring the IP address of the LAN 1 port a
network interface on the fly, a user would need to type the following:

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