--- title: "Administrator's Guide" date: "2020-12-15T12:01:23-04:00" section: "guide" weight: 3 --- ## Personal Server configuration Personal Server settings are stored in `config.json` and is read when the server is launched. The contents are: | Key | Description | Example | | ----------- | ----------- | --- | serverRoot | Root URL of the server | "http://localhost:8000" | port | Server port | 8000 | dbtype | Type of database. `sqlite3` or `postgres` | "sqlite3" | dbconfig | Database connection string | postgres://user:pass@localhost/tasks?sslmode=disable&connect_timeout=10 | webpath | Path to web files | "./webapp/pack" | filespath | Path to uploaded files folder | "./files" | telemetry | Enable health diagnostics telemetry | true | session_expire_time | Session expiration time in seconds | 2592000 | session_refresh_time | Session refresh time in seconds | 18000 | enableLocalMode | Enable Admin APIs on local Unix port | true | localModeSocketLocation | Location of local Unix port | "/var/tmp/octo_local.socket" ## Resetting passwords By default, Personal Server exposes admin APIs on a local Unix socket at `/var/tmp/octo_local.socket`. This is configurable by the `enableLocalMode` and `localModeSocketLocation` settings in config.json. To reset a user's password, you can use the follwing `reset-password.sh` script: ``` #!/bin/bash if [[ $# < 2 ]] ; then echo 'reset-password.sh ' exit 1 fi curl --unix-socket /var/tmp/octo_local.socket http://localhost/api/v1/admin/users/$1/password -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{ "password": "'$2'" }' ```