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  • radioradio
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    Got it working again, thanks!!!

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  • radioradio
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    Thanks I’ll let you know how it goes!

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  • rmasonjr
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    Originally posted by SteveW View Post

    Just use Tools -> Linux -> Linux Tools to run "sudo rm -f /usr/local/HomeSeer/Config/users.cfg"
    oof! thanks!

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  • SteveW
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    Originally posted by rmasonjr View Post
    Just use Tools -> Linux -> Linux Tools to run "sudo rm -f /usr/local/HomeSer/Config/users.cfg"
    Just use Tools -> Linux -> Linux Tools to run "sudo rm -f /usr/local/HomeSeer/Config/users.cfg"

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  • rmasonjr
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    Just use Tools -> Linux -> Linux Tools to run "sudo rm -f /usr/local/HomeSeer/Config/users.cfg"
    Last edited by rmasonjr; December 21, 2021, 04:01 PM. Reason: words are hard

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  • Rupp
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    Deleting the users.cfg file and restarting HS3/HS4 will reset the username and password for local login to default/default. Below are instructions to reset this file on Linux.


    # Download the putty software, which can be found on the putty.exe link here: [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~s...y/latest.html]
    # Note down the IP address of your Linux HomeTroller, and navigate to Tools > Linux > Shutdown HomeSeer
    # Open up Putty and enter the IP address in the appropriate field (leave the port as-is), and click Open. If you receive any errors or warnings, click yes.
    # Once connected, you will be asked to log in. The username is homeseer and the password is the system password that you set when first configuring the device. The default is hsthsths4. Keep in mind that you will not be able to see the letters you enter for the password, nor any indication of such. This is a security feature of Linux.
    # Type *sudo rm /usr/local/HomeSeer/Config/users.cfg*
    # After hitting Enter, you shouldn't see any warnings or errors. If so, use *sudo reboot* to restart your system. You will now be able to log in with the username and password "default".
    # Navigate to Setup, then the Users tab, and add an account with your MyHS credentials and give it Admin and Local access, and you should be all set!


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  • radioradio
    started a topic Can't access system except as Guest

    Can't access system except as Guest

    Ok, this is weird. All of a sudden when i sign into my system through homeseer.com I'm signed in with a guest account. I can't control devices or edit events or anything. Any thoughts on how I can regain control of the system?


    Date/time=12/20/2021 6:42:56 PM EST
    Version=HomeSeer HS4 Pi Hub G2 Edition 4.2.5.0 (Linux)
    MONO Version=Mono JIT compiler version 6.12.0.122 (tarball Mon Feb 22 17:44:05 UTC 2021)

    License=Registered
    License ID=693215
    MyHS Subscription=Basic
    MyHS Subscription Backup Interval=No Backup
    MyHS Subscription Max Cameras=1
    Confguration File=/usr/local/HomeSeer/Data/HomeSeerData.json
    Uptime=0 Days 0 Hours 22 Minutes 36 Seconds
    User/Access=Guest (Guest)
    Lan IP=10.0.1.121 (HTPiHubG2v1)
    Client IP= ()
    WAN IP=73.135.88.74 ()
    Device Count=95
    Event Count=14
    Last Event Ran=Daily Security : Sunset, Ran at 12/20/2021 4:15:30 PM
    # of unique event scripts=0
    Plugins Enabled=Z-Wave:,Z-Wave UI:,CM15A:,rnbWeather:,rnbHydra:,Tesla Vehicles:,Tuya:,Nest:,BLBackup:
    Modules/Threads=77 Modules, 59 Threads
    Available Threads=399
    HomeSeer Memory Used=93 Mbytes
    Plugins Installed=BLBackup 2.0.63.0,CM15A 3.0.0.8,Nest 3.0.0.34,rnbHydra 4.0.4.1,rnbWeather 4.2.0.0,Tesla Vehicles 1.7.0.0,Tuya 4.0.30.0,Z-Wave 3.0.7.0,Z-Wave UI 1.0.0.0
    Disk Size=28.33GB
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