What Is the Default Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS?
The default username for logging in to an ECS running Linux, such as CentOS or Ubuntu is root, and the password is the one you set during ECS creation.
If you forgot the login password or did not set a password when creating the ECS, you can reset the password.
Passwords FAQs
- How Can I Change the Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS?
- What Is the Default Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Set the Validity Period of the Image Password?
- Changing the Login Password on an ECS
- Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Windows ECS Without the Password Reset Plug-in Installed
- Resetting the Password for Logging In to a Linux ECS Without the Password Reset Plug-in Installed
- What Should I Do If the System Displays a Message Indicating that the Password Is Incorrect When I Remotely Log In to My ECS?
- What Should I Do If I Cannot Log In to My ECS Using the Initial Password After I Use It for a Period of Time?
- Why Does Login to My ECS Using the Reset Password Fail?
- Why Am I Seeing the Message Indicating That the Port Is Used by a One-Click Password Reset Plug-in?
- Why Does the One-Click Password Reset Plug-in Use Too Much VIRT and SHR?
- Disabling SELinux
- What Should I Do If the One-Click Password Reset Plug-ins Installed on a Linux ECS Fail to Be Started?
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