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2.1.2. Default Administrator Accounts
By default, cOS Core has a local user database, AdminUsers, which contains two predefined user
accounts:
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Username admin with password admin.
This account has full administrative read/write privileges.
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Username audit with password audit.
This account is for monitoring purposes only and has read-only privileges.
Important
For security reasons, it is recommended to change the default passwords of the default
accounts as soon as possible after connecting with the Clavister Security Gateway.
Creating Additional Accounts
Extra user accounts can be created as required. Accounts can either belong to the Administrator
user group, in which case they have complete read/write administrative access. Alternatively,
they can belong to the Auditor user group, in which case they have read-only access.
Multiple Administration Logins
cOS Core does not allow more than one administrator account to be logged in at the same time.
If one administrator logs in, then a second or more will be allowed to login but they will only
have audit privileges. In other words the second or more administrators who login will only be
able to read configurations and will not be able to change them.
2.1.3. The Web Interface
cOS Core provides an intuitive Web Interface (WebUI) for management of the system via an
Ethernet interface using a standard web browser. This allows the administrator to perform
remote management from anywhere on a private network or the public Internet using a
standard computer without having to install client software.
Note: Recommended web browsers
The recommended browsers to use with the Web Interface are:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Firefox
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Safari
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Chrome
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Opera
The Default Management Interface and IP Address
For new Clavister product models with factory defaults, a default internal IPv4 address of
192.168.1.1 is assigned by cOS Core to the interface indicated in the list below.
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