Login to admin page on version 1.25?

Hi,
Sorry for the bother, I looked all over the docs on your site but can't find anything about how to login to the admin page. It asks for a password, but I don't know where to find it. All I find is the information that the admin page is not protected, but obviously it is. :(

73,
Ekki, DF4OR

Comments

  • Are you using a browser on a machine on the same local subnet as the Kiwi? If the Kiwi has no admin password set then it only allows password-less logins from the local subnet. After a password has been set you can login from anywhere (provided you know the password).

    We had problems in the past with local subnet detection not working on networks that use IPv6 addresses, or mixed IPv4 and IPv6 networks. We believe these problems have been solved in the last few releases, but of course the initial software delivered with your Kiwi is very old, v1.2   So if you're trying to access the admin page without waiting for the network update to finish you might have problems. You can tell what version the Kiwi is running by connecting to the SDR normally (not the admin page) and noting the version number in the panel at the bottom left (e.g. "Config: v1.25")

    It's possible we broke something in the v1.25 release, although we just tested it and local network login seems to work on our IPv4 network. If you think v1.25 is broken then please login to the Beagle as root and do the following:
    cdp
    Try connecting to the Kiwi admin page
    ms To dump the Kiwi log
    Look for messages in the Kiwi log similar to these:

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:31 2016 0:00:06 ....      DDNS: private IPv4 <192.168.1.105> 0xc0a80169 /24 0xffffff00

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:31 2016 0:00:06 ....      DDNS: private IPv6 LINK-LOCAL <fe80::86eb:18ff:fee2:ea2%eth0> /64 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:31 2016 0:00:06 ....      DDNS: public ip 103.26.16.225

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:31 2016 0:00:06 ....      task dyn_DNS:P2:T02 exited by returning

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:38 2016 0:00:14 ....      isLocal_IP: flg=0x18 fam=10 socktype=1 proto=6 addrlen=28 ::ffff:192.168.1.14

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:38 2016 0:00:14 ....      isLocal_IP TRUE IPv4/4_6 remote_ip ::ffff:192.168.1.14 ip_client ::ffff:192.168.1.14/0xc0a8010e ip_server[IPv4] 192.168.1.105/0xc0a80169 nm /24 0xffffff00

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:38 2016 0:00:14 ....      PWD admin: config pwd set FALSE, auto-login TRUE

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:38 2016 0:00:14 ....      PWD admin: no config pwd set, but is_local

    Tue Nov 22 09:02:38 2016 0:00:14 ....      PWD admin allow override: sent from ::ffff:192.168.1.14


    Please email the messages to support@kiwisdr.com
    Thank you.

  • Will answer to the mail address. Thanks!

    73,
    Ekki, DF4OR

  • For people wondering how this ended up, the Kiwi and browser were indeed not on the same local subnet. There were two 192.168.x.y/24 subnets connected with a microwave link. And the 'x' part was different between them. So the Kiwi correctly did not allow an automatic admin login since the incoming connection was not on the same subnet. They ordinarily would be during initial Kiwi configuration and you could then auto-login and set the admin password. In this case the workaround was to login to the Beagle as root and add the Kiwi admin password by manually editing the /root/kiwi.config/kiwi.json file.

    FYI: note that the Beagle root password has nothing to with the Kiwi admin password. They are two separate passwords. Likewise the Kiwi has a separate user password that you can configure in case you want to make your Kiwi accessible on the public Internet but require a password to connect.

  • Hi,
    thanks for clarifying this :)

    I am just checking a batch of five more KiwiSDRs, so we can start shipping tomorrow.

    And voila... each one is coming up nicely after the 3 minute upgrade phase. So some customer will get theirs ready with 1.25 installed.

    Many thanks for the excellent and fast support.

    73,
    Ekki, DF4OR

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