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On Linux, edit the file:
/usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis
On Windows edit the file:
c:\omk\conf\opCommon.nmis
Edit the value for 'auth_login_motd' which is in the authentication section. Then restart the omkd daemon (service).
Linux
service omkd restart
Windows - use the control panel.
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Does the site cache? Her's my current config. I restarted httpd and still see the same message. Different browser that has never loaded the site.
'authentication' => {
'auth_crowd_password' => '',
'auth_crowd_server' => '',
'auth_crowd_user' => '',
'auth_expire_seconds' => '3600',
'auth_htpasswd_encrypt' => 'crypt',
'auth_htpasswd_file' => '<omk_conf>/users.dat',
'auth_login_motd' => 'Authentication Required',
'auth_method_1' => 'htpasswd',
'auth_method_2' => 'openaudit',
'auth_method_3' => '',
'auth_sso_domain' => ''- Mark Unwin
My bad - I forgot to mention you will need to restart the omk daemon (service). I'll add it to my answer.
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I've already changed the password in the control panel, but now I want to remove this from the login screen. users should not be shown the default login and pass. Authentication required: default credentials are admin/password