Revision: 177
http://postfixadmin.svn.sourceforge.net/postfixadmin/?rev=177&view=rev
Author: GingerDog
Date: 2007-11-03 11:41:38 -0700 (Sat, 03 Nov 2007)
Log Message:
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SUPERADMIN.TXT: updating docs
Modified Paths:
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trunk/DOCUMENTS/SUPERADMIN.TXT
Modified: trunk/DOCUMENTS/SUPERADMIN.TXT
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--- trunk/DOCUMENTS/SUPERADMIN.TXT 2007-11-03 18:32:10 UTC (rev 176)
+++ trunk/DOCUMENTS/SUPERADMIN.TXT 2007-11-03 18:41:38 UTC (rev 177)
@@ -1,17 +1,16 @@
-
-
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Recreating a superadmin account
-The database scripts DATABASE_MYSQL.TXT and DATABASE_PGSQL.TXT create a super admin
- of ad...@do...d, password: admin
-
+When you run setup.php you will be required to enter a super user name and password.
+This user will be able to login and modify any domain or setting. Hence, superadmin!.
+
With that login you can create new superadmins (and you should delete or change the
password of ad...@do...d). If that user is no longer there or you didn't use
-the .TXT files, you could add another manually from the database. Just use the code
-from one of the .TXT files. Do this as root on the MySQL machine:
-
+the .TXT files, you could add another manually from the database.
+
+(The example uses MySQL, the syntax will be similar for PostgreSQL)
+
# mysql
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
Your MySQL connection id is 8186 to server version: 5.0.27
@@ -33,4 +32,3 @@
Bye
Then you can log in as ne...@do...d, password: admin
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