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In case you lost the admin password, which is the first user of the MediaWiki system, you can always go to the database and change the password using SQL. Detailed instructions [https://hostlantern.com/clients/knowledgebase/807/How-to-reset-my-MediaWiki-admin-password.html here]: (Sample code is shown as follows)
In case you lost the admin password, which is the first user of the MediaWiki system, you can always go to the database and change the password using SQL. Detailed instructions [https://hostlantern.com/clients/knowledgebase/807/How-to-reset-my-MediaWiki-admin-password.html here]: (Sample code is shown as follows)
UPDATE user SET user_password = MD5( CONCAT( user_id, '-', MD5( 'NEWPASS' ) ) ) WHERE user_id =1;
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UPDATE user SET user_password = MD5( CONCAT( user_id, '-', MD5( 'NEWPASS' ) ) ) WHERE user_id =1;
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The following instruction steps are inspired by the article<ref>https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/add-new-user-account-with-admin-access-on-linux/</ref>:
The following instruction steps are inspired by the article<ref>https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/add-new-user-account-with-admin-access-on-linux/</ref>:

Revision as of 19:22, 24 July 2021

In case you lost the admin password, which is the first user of the MediaWiki system, you can always go to the database and change the password using SQL. Detailed instructions here: (Sample code is shown as follows)

UPDATE user SET user_password = MD5( CONCAT( user_id, '-', MD5( 'NEWPASS' ) ) ) WHERE user_id =1;

The following instruction steps are inspired by the article[1]:

Command Line Operations

To add a new user account with administrator access, one must follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the system with root access, using a terminal applications.
  2. Create a new user name, say xlp, by using the adduser command:
adduser xlp
  1. Make the user xlp, possess admin rights.
usermod -aG sudo xlp
  1. Verify its rights using id xlp
  2. Log in as xlp, by key in the following command
su - xlp
  1. Then run some sudo command
sudo ls -l /etc/

If the the above worked, you have created an administrative account with user name:id xlp.

References