On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 03:32:30PM +0800, Hor Hen Ley said:
Hi Chris and Steve, chris was rite about the installation fork which i chose early, i used the cookie based authentication. However there was no hint as to the default user and password to be used for the initial login.
I have done a reinstallation since and have chosen the apache basic authentication. and things seems to be working fine so far : )
But surely the installation process should inform us as to the initial user/pass to login to koha intranet rite, if we have chosen the cookie based auth ?
Hi there, Yep, I think its supposed to default, to the user name and password specified in the koha.conf file. It should tell you that during installation as well. Something like this. ================== = Authentication = ================== This release of Koha has a new authentication module. If you are not already using basic authentication on your intranet, you will be required to log in to access some of the features of the intranet. You can log in using the userid and password from the /etc/koha.conf configuration file at any time. Use the "Members" module to add passwords for other accounts and set their permissions. Press the <ENTER> key to continue: If you didnt get that message thats something we will need to fix. Hope its going well now. Chris -- Chris Cormack Programmer 025 500 789 Katipo Communications Ltd chris@katipo.co.nz www.katipo.co.nz