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[Bitnami] Dolibarr #1776
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Correction: There is no username in the startup screen - the username "user" was taken from the Bitnami documentation. |
..also tried to create an Azure server with Dolibarr - same problem: No information about user name and password?? |
Hi @riteman Thanks for using Bitnami. The first screen you see in the virtual machine informs you about the username and password to log into the virtual machine console. After that, you would get the Dolibarr application credentials from the
You can get more information on how to get started using our virtual machines at https://docs.bitnami.com/virtual-machine/apps/dolibarr/get-started/first-steps/ |
Hi @gongomgra there is no mentioning of user name and passsword in the first screen - please refer to the screenshot. Also the only Bitnami file (.avo)I could get hold of was version 18.0.3 - if you have a link to the newest version it would be appreciated. |
The Apart from the above, notice you are using a very old version of the Dolibarr stack (based on Debian 11). Can you give the most recent version a try? |
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Describe your issue as much as you can
I installed the Dolibarr Bitnami package on an Oracle Virtual machine and the application starts up BUT the first screen does NOT contain the password - it only informs me about the user name ("user").
I had a lot of trouble logging into the console until I realized that the keyboard mapping did not allow me to use "_" as it was mapped to "?".
Well finally I could sudo cat /home/bitnami/bitnami_credentials and use the password which was shown.
BUT using "user" and that PW I still get "Bad value for login or password??
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