alinpion 0 Posted August 29, 2012 Hello! Recently I've been given a Cisco video surveillance system for managing. The problem is that no one knows the main server password. The default username and password was root/secure4u. The problem is that someone (probably the guy before me) change it and now I can't create new users, define rolls for existing users or add new cameras to the system. The cisco software runs on a server with linux operating system. This is the software (installation doc): http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/physical_security/video_surveillance/network/operations_manager/4_1/install_upgrade/vsom_install.pdf I want to solve this problem without reinstall the software. Do you know how can I go back to default username/password (root/secur4u) for Cisco video surveillance operations manager (some linux commands)??? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alinpion 0 Posted August 30, 2012 Hello! Let me be more cleare on my problem: 1. The username and password for Video Surveillance Management Console (vsmc) is the defaul one: root/secur4u 2. The password for root user for Video Surveillance Operation Manager (vsom) has been changed and I can't retrieve it. It it possible by using the vsmc console to change the password for root user for vsom console???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites