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I'm not sure I understand the question: the readme has instructions on how to run it in docker or directly from source. What are you trying to do, and what are you having trouble with? |
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Honestly, I was thinking about it, the simplest might be to just tell
people that the admin user/pass is "admin/password", and they can change it
in the UI after starting. That would get rid of a lot of confusion around
"I changed the password in the config, but I can't log in, why not??"
…On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 1:47 PM Dedy Martadinata S ***@***.***> wrote:
Ah yes, tried it. So far it works like expectes.
Need to update Readme.md again.
1. Install lldap
2. Set admin password and jwt
3. Enable systemd service.
if not set, default admin/password
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I'm thinking of giving options/choices to deploy.
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Is there a guide so we can use LLDAP on Ubuntu 22.04 ?
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