Hey there, i recently started to build my own homeserver. I am running homarr to have a nice visual Interface for all my things. Unfortunatly it seems like i have mistyped my password and after loging out i am unable to log Back in. Is there any ay to reset my password, or should i simply remove the container from my docker compose and add it again? Thank you in advance !

  • zan1337@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Not possible at the moment. delete the sqlite file on your host then it should show you the setup again

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    1 year ago

    Hi, maintainer of Homarr here. As others have pointed out, you currently must delete the sqlite database to reset it. This is not recommended to do in future releases as we will build a script to reset it.

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      1 year ago

      Does OP have any chance of finding a password hash in the container and cracking that?

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    11 months ago

    I faced this issue just now, if you are willing to get your hands dirty, do can do this:

    1. Create a new user with the new password from the UI
    2. Backup the SQLite database, just copying it should be enough.
    3. Open the database with sqlite, I used the cli:

    sqlite3 db.sqlite
    
    1. Get the password hash and salt from the new user (assuming it to be test) and note these values, they will look like random characters

      select password from user where name=‘test’; select salt from user where name=‘test’;

    2. Set the above values to the original user (assuming it to be admin)

      update user set password=‘’, salt=‘’ where name=‘admin’;

    I did all the above just to avoid setting up everything again. You be the judge if its worth the trouble. I am new to homarr so I am not sure if there is an easier hack for this, without setting up everything again.

    You can do this from an sqlite UI editor as well I guess.