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| # user_id | | # display your user_id |
| openstack user show \ | | openstack user show \ |
| --domain "${domain_name}" \ | | --domain "${domain_name}" \ |
| ${domain_user} | | ${domain_user} |
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| # Note the space at the start of the line. It prevents bash from saving this line to your bash history | | # Leave the space at the start of the line. It prevents bash from saving this line to your bash history |
| new_password='' | | new_password='' |
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| | # Set your new password |
| openstack user set \ | | openstack user set \ |
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| = Change password - Dashboard = | | = Change password - Dashboard = |
| Log in on [dashboard.stoney-cloud.com Dashboard] | | Log in to the stoney cloud [https://dashboard.stoney-cloud.com/dashboard dashboard] with the credentials you have received from us. |
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| | Click on your username in the top right corner and go to <code>Settings </code>. |
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| | Select <code>Change Password</code> in the drop down menu on the left. |
| | Here you can fill in your changes. |
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| | [[Image:Password_Change_2.png|600px]] |
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| | After that click on <code>Change</code> and log in again. |
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 15 July 2024
Overview
This page describes how to change the OpenStack password of a user.
Change password - CLI
Do this with a high privileges user:
# Set some variables
domain_name="" # The OpenStack domain in which the user resided, for example: stepping stone AG
domain_user="" # The OpenStack user name, for example: sst-mei
# display your user_id
openstack user show \
--domain "${domain_name}" \
${domain_user}
# Leave the space at the start of the line. It prevents bash from saving this line to your bash history
new_password=''
# Set your new password
openstack user set \
--domain "${domain_name}" \
--password "${new_password}" \
${domain_user}
unset new_password
Change password - Dashboard
Log in to the stoney cloud dashboard with the credentials you have received from us.
Click on your username in the top right corner and go to Settings
.
Select Change Password
in the drop down menu on the left.
Here you can fill in your changes.
After that click on Change
and log in again.