If anyone wants SSH access to the server, you can comment your public key as a comment to this and then I'll add it to the primary user's authorized keys, which will allow you to go into the server and change the configuration options for the websocket server and the web interface. Currently you could log in as the root user through the Digital Ocean web interface, but that is usually only a good last-ditch attempt at recovering the server from dangerous actions, so I would not recommend using that to change the configuration options
If anyone wants SSH access to the server, you can comment your public key as a comment to this and then I'll add it to the primary user's authorized keys, which will allow you to go into the server and change the configuration options for the websocket server and the web interface. Currently you could log in as the
root
user through the Digital Ocean web interface, but that is usually only a good last-ditch attempt at recovering the server from dangerous actions, so I would not recommend using that to change the configuration options