mailcow-dockerized-docs/docs/reset_pw.md
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## Mailcow Admin Account
Reset mailcow admin to `admin:moohoo`:
```
cd mailcow_path
bash mailcow-reset-admin.sh
```
## Reset MySQL Passwords
Stop the stack by running `docker-compose stop`.
When the containers came to a stop, run this command:
```
docker-compose run --rm --entrypoint '/bin/sh -c "gosu mysql mysqld --skip-grant-tables & sleep 10 && mysql -hlocalhost -uroot && exit 0"' mysql-mailcow
```
### 1\. Find database name
```
# source mailcow.conf
# docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysql -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME}
MariaDB [(none)]> show databases;
+--------------------+
| Database |
+--------------------+
| information_schema |
| mailcow_database | <=====
| mysql |
| performance_schema |
+--------------------+
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
```
### 2\. Reset one or more users
Both "password" and "authentication_string" exist. Currently "password" is used, but better set both.
```
MariaDB [(none)]> SELECT user FROM mysql.user;
+--------------+
| user |
+--------------+
| mailcow_user | <=====
| root |
+--------------+
2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
MariaDB [(none)]> UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string = PASSWORD('gotr00t'), password = PASSWORD('gotr00t') WHERE User = 'root' AND Host = '%';
MariaDB [(none)]> UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string = PASSWORD('mookuh'), password = PASSWORD('mookuh') WHERE User = 'mailcow' AND Host = '%';
MariaDB [(none)]> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
```
## Remove Two-Factor Authentication
This works similar to resetting a MySQL password, now we do it from the host without connecting to the MySQL cli:
```
source mailcow.conf
docker-compose exec mysql-mailcow mysql -u${DBUSER} -p${DBPASS} ${DBNAME} -e DELETE FROM tfa WHERE username='YOUR_USERNAME'
```