Did you try logging in with username "admin" and password "password"?
The long "passwords" in settings.js are encrypted not literal password strings.
` ```
adminAuth: {
type: "credentials",
users: [
{
username: "admin",
password: "$2a$08$zZWtXTja0fB1pzD4sHCMyOCMYz2Z6dNbM6tl8sJogENOMcxWV9DN.",
permissions: "*"
},
{
username: "george",
password: "$2b$08$wuAqPiKJlVN27eF5qJp.RuQYuy6ZYONW7a/UWYxDTtwKFCdB8F19y",
permissions: "read"
}
]
}
You can generate a new password hash using node-red admin hash-pw
pi@GlassPi:~/.node-red $ node-red admin hash-pw
Password: (type your chosen password here)
$2b$08$/xN7M5RwQjPrya9h59L.4ern/yq4BEktfUz/lTCApu0JmQYkITWZO
Paste the generated string into settings.js.