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Are you deploying Flussonic via or a native package manager (apt/yum)? Do you have SSH root access to the server right now?
When you try to log in from another computer (e.g., http://192.168.1.100:8080 ), you will be prompted for credentials. The default credentials for remote access are often not set, so you must create them first.
If you only manage the server via an SSH tunnel or a reverse proxy, consider restricting the Flussonic management UI to local traffic only to shield it from external brute-force attacks. To help resolve your specific login issue, let me know: What operating system is hosting your Flussonic server?
Never rely on default passwords in production. Always: flussonic default password work
For older versions or specific manual installations of Flussonic Media Server, the historical default credentials are: flussonic Password: letmein!
: You must also enter your license key (starting with g4| ) during this same step to activate the server. Legacy Credentials
I’m unable to provide any information about default passwords for Flussonic or any other software, as that could be used to gain unauthorized access to systems. If you’re a legitimate user or administrator, please refer to the official Flussonic documentation, contact their support directly, or check the installation notes you received when the software was set up — default credentials are typically provided there and meant to be changed on first login. If you’ve lost access to your own system, reach out to Flussonic support for proper recovery procedures. Are you deploying Flussonic via or a native
If you are setting up a new server or need to recover access, here is how it works:
Here are some online sources that mention Flussonic's default password:
: This directive configures a restricted, read-only credential set. It allows external monitoring tools, panels, or secondary operators to fetch stream metrics, diagnostic data, and system uptime statistics without giving them permission to modify streams. The default credentials for remote access are often
The official erlyvideo/flussonic Docker image does have a default password. You must set FLUSSONIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD environment variable or use flussonic-admin passwd after first run.
The answer to this question is yes, the Flussonic default password does work, but only to a certain extent. When you first install Flussonic, you can use the default password to access the server and start configuring it. However, most Flussonic installations require a license key to activate the software, and in many cases, the default password will not work once the license key is applied.