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Hmm hopefully you can not retrieve the password, that would be very
insecure. I think you have to make a new password (or new user?). I am not
sure how to do this with the integrated HA MQTT.
Op wo 27 dec 2023 om 11:13 schreef PedroKTFC ***@***.***>:
… When I run the Grott server as an HA add-on, the MQTT account used is:
mqttuser: addons
mqttpsw: **secret * *
whereas if I run it locally it's the default:
mqttuser: grott
mqttpsw: **secret**
I can't remember ever creating a user addons and I certainly don't
remember its password. Is there a elatively easy way of finding out the
password? The former updates my HA sensors while the default (not
surpringly) doesn't.
Thanks
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The add-on is picking up the user name and pw from, I'm guessing, an environment variable? As far as I can tell, it's not picking up any encrypted version. I'll try to dig deeper to find out where it's getting it from. Thanks |
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When I run the Grott server as an HA add-on, the MQTT account used is:
whereas if I run it locally it's the default:
I can't remember ever creating a user
addons
and I certainly don't remember its password. Is there a elatively easy way of finding out the password? The former updates my HA sensors while the default (not surpringly) doesn't.Thanks
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