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I generated the userconf file as per instructions with a known username and password on the rpi running bookworm 32 bit.
After unzipping pinn-lite.zip I copied the userconf in the /boot directory and rebooted the rpi.
ssh is active, but the credentials are not working.
What can this be?
Could there be a problem that I created the userconf with openssl 1.1 and pinn is using openssl 1.02 ?
What other options do I have instead of a brute force approach?
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This is not the usual way to install PINN to an SD card. It is for a very specific case of installing PINN onto a remote system over the internet that is already running another OS e.g. Raspberry Pi Os, Essentailly, it replaces the original OS with PINN so that multiple OSes can be booted in the future.
I generated the userconf file as per instructions with a known username and password on the rpi running bookworm 32 bit.
After unzipping pinn-lite.zip I copied the userconf in the /boot directory and rebooted the rpi.
ssh is active, but the credentials are not working.
The userconf file is for creating a new user on the Raspberry Pi OS that is subsequently installed using PINN. PINN does not use it itself. PINN uses the well known username/password of root/raspberry, as you have discovered.
Hello,
I have a problem with ssh credentials:
followied : https://github.com/procount/pinn/wiki/Remote-installation-of-PINN
to install pinn on a raspberry pi sd card.
I generated the userconf file as per instructions with a known username and password on the rpi running bookworm 32 bit.
After unzipping pinn-lite.zip I copied the userconf in the /boot directory and rebooted the rpi.
ssh is active, but the credentials are not working.
What can this be?
Could there be a problem that I created the userconf with openssl 1.1 and pinn is using openssl 1.02 ?
What other options do I have instead of a brute force approach?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: