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|   * For the other boards and platforms, you need to build the operating system manually. Don't worry, it's very simple! [Just follow these instructions](pages/building_os.md). You can also build the OS for RPi4 manually if you really want to :) |   * For the other boards and platforms, you need to build the operating system manually. Don't worry, it's very simple! [Just follow these instructions](pages/building_os.md). You can also build the OS for RPi4 manually if you really want to :) | ||||||
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| # You're amazing! | # You're amazing! | ||||||
|  | - ❗NOTE❗ After performing any update of pikvm, clear web browser cache or use incognito/private browsing mode. | ||||||
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| Congratulations! Your Pi-KVM will be available via SSH (`ssh root@<addr>` with password `root` by default) and HTTPS (try to open in a browser the URL `https://<addr>`, the login `admin` and password `admin` by default). For HTTPS a self-signed certificate is used by default. | Congratulations! Your Pi-KVM will be available via SSH (`ssh root@<addr>` with password `root` by default) and HTTPS (try to open in a browser the URL `https://<addr>`, the login `admin` and password `admin` by default). For HTTPS a self-signed certificate is used by default. | ||||||
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| To change the root password use command `passwd` via SSH or webterm. To change Pi-KVM web password use `kvmd-htpasswd set admin`. As indicated on the login screen use `rw` to make the root filesystem writable, before issuing these commands. After making changes, make sure to run the command `ro`. | To change the root password use command `passwd` via SSH or webterm. To change Pi-KVM web password use `kvmd-htpasswd set admin`. As indicated on the login screen use `rw` to make the root filesystem writable, before issuing these commands. After making changes, make sure to run the command `ro`. | ||||||
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| # Access to Pi-KVM from the Internet | # Access to Pi-KVM from the Internet | ||||||
|  | - ❗NOTE❗ Please take proper security precaustions when exposing this to the internet. The use of tailscale is HIGHLY suggested. | ||||||
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| You can use port forwarding for port 443 on your router if it has an external IP address. In all other cases, you can use the excellent free VPN service [Tailscale](pages/tailscale.md), which is configured on Pi-KVM with a [few simple commands](pages/tailscale.md). | You can use port forwarding for port 443 on your router if it has an external IP address. In all other cases, you can use the excellent free VPN service [Tailscale](pages/tailscale.md), which is configured on Pi-KVM with a [few simple commands](pages/tailscale.md). | ||||||
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| If you have any problems or questions, contact us using Discord: https://discord.gg/bpmXfz5 | If you have any problems or questions, contact us using Discord: https://discord.gg/bpmXfz5 | ||||||
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