Can you be the admin of an localhost????
cause it's so annoying that when it's running on your computer and you just whanta Type /shutdown, but get the anoying message of
[server->]Wrong Password
Is there an localhost password or somthing???
or where is the conf file that's it's running off of
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You must set it using the argument -password in your config file or directly in the command line. There is now default password that I know of.
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^^What he said^^
If you haven't put "-password [passwordgoeshere]" in your config or have not enabled admin rights by global authentication (requesting a group here, dishing out rights in your groups file, and linking to it in your config file), you won't be able to do anything a normal user wouldn't be able to do. Which is a good thing.
So essentially just add
-password [passwordgoeshere]
to your config, and you should be good to go.
If you haven't put "-password [passwordgoeshere]" in your config or have not enabled admin rights by global authentication (requesting a group here, dishing out rights in your groups file, and linking to it in your config file), you won't be able to do anything a normal user wouldn't be able to do. Which is a good thing.
So essentially just add
-password [passwordgoeshere]
to your config, and you should be good to go.