Viren Pushpanayagam
Viren Pushpanayagam

Reputation: 2497

JBoss default password

What's the JBoss 5.x EAP default web console password?

Upvotes: 35

Views: 184260

Answers (8)

Pierluigi Vernetto
Pierluigi Vernetto

Reputation: 2050

as suggested in other posts, probably you don't have any user defined. it's not advisable to manually edit the configuration files. you should use the add-user (.sh or .cmd) utility as explained in https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform/6/html/Installation_Guide/chap-Getting_Started_with_JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform_6.html#Add_the_Initial_User_for_the_Management_Interfaces

Upvotes: 0

Lukasz Stelmach
Lukasz Stelmach

Reputation: 5391

The default credentials are:

login: admin
password: admin

But if you use EAP these credentials are turned off by default and there is no active user (security reasons :)). If you want to turn on these users, you have to edit the following file in your current profile: ./deploy/management/console-mgr.sar/web-console.war/WEB-INF/classes/web-console-users.properties. It should be enough to remove the # sign from the line with the user.

If you want to create a new user, don't forget to set up the correct groups in web-console-roles.properties file.

You can easily find information where these information are stored: just open the ./conf/login-config.xml file and find the proper security domain definition. In the case of the Web Console application, it will be web-console policy.

Also if you want to have access to JMX, you have unlock JMX Console. Just check the following files in the conf/props/ directory (in your profile): jmx-console-users.properties and jmx-console-roles.properties.

Upvotes: 64

user2458840
user2458840

Reputation: 1

Step 1:

jmx-console-users.properties 
admin=admin

Step 2:

jmx-console-roles.properties 
admin=JBossAdmin,HttpInvoker

Step 3: Restart or start the JBoss instance.

Now you should good to go...

Go to the jmx console, enter JBoss login URL, then enter admin as username and admin password.

Upvotes: 0

Tayab Hussain
Tayab Hussain

Reputation: 931

just commenting the line of user and password in file ./server/default/conf/props jmx-console-users.properties worked for me

Upvotes: 0

Chema
Chema

Reputation: 91

I suggest visit Add digest auth in jmx-console and read oficial documentation for Configure admin consoles, you can add more security to your JBoss AS console and at these link explains where are the role and user/pass files that you need to change this information for your server and how you can change them. Also I recommend you quit all consoles that you don't use because they can affect to application server's performance. Also there are others links about securing jmx-console that could help you, search in jboss as community site for them (I can't put them here for my actual reputation,sorry). Never you should has the password in plain text over conf/props/ files.

Sorry for my bad English and I hope my answer be useful for you.

Upvotes: 0

Glitchdata
Glitchdata

Reputation: 11

If you are using Talend MDM Server, the login is: login: admin password: talend

See more: http://wiki.glitchdata.com/index.php?title=TOS:_Accessing_the_Talend_MDM_Server

This differs from the default JBoss login of admin/admin The password setup file is also login-config.xml in this case.

Upvotes: 1

Sangeet
Sangeet

Reputation: 51

I just had to uncomment the line in jboss-eap-5.0\jboss-as\server\default\conf\props\jmx-console-users.properties

admin=admin

Thats it. Restart Jboss and I was about to get in to JBOSS JMX. Magically this even fixed the error that I used to get while shutting down Jboss from Eclipse.

Upvotes: 5

AMKhan
AMKhan

Reputation: 51

I can also verify the above solution except I had to change in

**..\server\<server profile>\conf\props\jmx-console-users.properties**

Upvotes: 3

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