/var/log/flussonic/erlyvideo.log
Conclusion Default passwords are an old problem with contemporary consequences. Flussonic provides mechanisms—interactive password setup, config directives, hashed storage, listener controls, and TLS support—that, when used correctly, mitigate most of the risk. The critical responsibility rests with operators: accept no convenience that sacrifices security. Enforce unique credentials, restrict access to management interfaces, adopt secret management, and bake credential hygiene into deployment and operational practices. Doing so preserves the operational value of Flussonic’s streaming capabilities while protecting infrastructure, data, and user trust. flussonic default password
Credentials are stored in /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf . /var/log/flussonic/erlyvideo
: If you need to set or change the password manually via the terminal, you can edit the configuration file located at /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf . You would add or update the line: edit_auth admin password; Password Recovery : If you need to set or change