The "root" password is the password of the administrative access to your server.
How you did access it..??
Before you attempt to install CWP, you must have accessed your server through a password. This is the "root" password for the system administrator.
Regards,
Netino
I set up an SSH key and then just automatically logged in from PuTTY. Once in the terminal, the only way I could get to my root user is after I logged in as the default "centos" and then performed the "sudo bash" command. It wouldn't let me in as a root user any other way.
At this point, after the second install, I am convinced that it was completely installed. It just doesn't show up on port 2030, and I'm still unsure of how to open up or the correct way to forward two and from that port -- or even if that is my issue.
I'm not sure why I can't connect to my ip via port 2030 because I can access it without that port (the CWP confirmation page but NO login page
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I was going to try to connect to WinSCP, and I might try again, but I couldn't get into it that way either. I can get in via ssh but wanted to get in to at least view the folders especially if I can then access the scripts and just find my way into my login page that way. Or just inspect the folders at least or something.