gilestrolab / ethoscope

a platform from monitoring animal behaviour in real time from a raspberry pi
http://lab.gilest.ro/ethoscope/
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New Scope asking for login / password #153

Closed jbrownlieBNE closed 2 years ago

jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

Hi all,

I have built 4 new scopes - the first two ran ok, but the next two are asking for a login and password.

I can see all 4 devices have connected to the network and all have unique IP addresses assigned by the router. The Node can see the first two scopes, and I can interact with them via the webpage.

I have tried to manually add the remaining scopes but receive an error from the Node stating "The following entries could not be added: IP xxx"

I have also run a Raspberry Pi Desktop OS to confirm the units aren't faulty, and all appears fine. The units connect to HDMI / USB outlets and run the OS happily.

I have tried to use the other SD cards that are running the functional scopes, but these don't seem to want to connect to the node. It doesn't ask for a login but stalls after the rainbow screen.

All four SD cards have been burnt using the latest image file (20201126_ethoscope_000), and all within 24 hours of each other.

ggilestro commented 3 years ago

Sorry, I am a bit confused as to what is happening exactly. What is the problem? The ethoscopes do not boot? The rainbow screen indicates a problem either with the power supply or with the PI.

jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

The scopes boot up normally, I can see a bunch of commands being executed but then it stops and asks for a login and a password.

I have tried using ETHOSCOPE_WIFI (login) and ETHOSCOPE_1234 (password) but it doesn’t work.

As I noted earlier I can see that the scopes connect to the WIFI network, but are not connecting or interacting with the node software

Cheers J

On 16 Apr 2021, at 2:16 am, Giorgio Gilestro @.***> wrote:

 Sorry, I am a bit confused as to what is happening exactly. What is the problem? The ethoscopes do not boot? The rainbow screen indicates a problem either with the power supply or with the PI.

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jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

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jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

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jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

and now the scopes that were connecting are no-longer connecting. They too are now asking for login and password.

jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

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jbrownlieBNE commented 3 years ago

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antortjim commented 3 years ago

Hi @jbrownlieBNE In the supplementary material S3 of the Ethoscope PLOS One publication under section Restarting services > In a device it is mentined that the user and password of the ethoscope image is alarm and alarm. You can also try root and root to login as administrator.

It is very common to find the root/root or admin/admin combinations in factory default software like this