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Password change #179

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skorpion1298 opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 4 comments
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Password change #179

skorpion1298 opened this issue Dec 29, 2023 · 4 comments

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@skorpion1298
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Hello,

I don’t know if this belongs to here but I don’t know where to ask otherwise.
Id like to change the Password for this Integration but can’t find a way to do this. I changed some Passwords on the pfSense to a more secure and complex form but now my sensors don’t work anymore.

Thank you!

@travisghansen
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Currently you can do this directly in the hass files directly. Shut down hass and then edit the entries file /config/.storage/core.config_entries or wherever your config directory is as appropriate.

Once in the file it will be readily apparent what is needed.

@skorpion1298
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Hello,
thanks for your answer but I cant find the File/Folder. I am running Home Assistant on a VM provided by Home Assistant.
Is the File structure different from others?

@jasongabler
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Hello, thanks for your answer but I cant find the File/Folder. I am running Home Assistant on a VM provided by Home Assistant. Is the File structure different from others?

Go into the HA terminal and edit the file at that path. I do not believe this is something you can access in the file browser. I was able to successfully. I searched for the old password in the file (or you can look for the 'pfsense' device). Then I just edited it and restarted HA.

@sokai
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sokai commented Aug 27, 2024

See also #150 … BR

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