I need to create relatable characters. Let's say a small business owner hires a new IT person who's inexperienced. The IT person sets up the surveillance system but ignores the warning about default passwords. Then, a hacker takes advantage of this oversight. The story should build tension with the breach leading to a resolution where they secure the system.

Flussonic stores its core configuration, including your UI login credentials, in a plain text file located at: /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf

What (e.g., Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS) is your Flussonic server running on?

Run sudo nano /etc/flussonic/flussonic.conf in your terminal.

Unlike a cheap Wi-Fi router or an out-of-the-box IP camera, Flussonic does not ship with a hardcoded admin/admin or root/password combination. If you’re being prompted for a login and you never set one up, you’ve likely hit a configuration gap—or a security trap.