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Out of the box, the Opmantek VM FirstWave Virtual Machine requires no configuration changes to work, however you may wish to make changes so it complements your particular network environment. Items such as using HTTPS, setting the hostname or configuring the IP stack are all configurable.

ssh SSH and console access credentials are here:   Default Credentials (Passwords) for NMIS8 and NMIS9 VMs

Secure Access with https (optional)

The VM virtual machine ships with support for secure https access enabled, and you can use https instead of http in any of the URLs mentioned.

However, the included certificate-key pair is the same for all VM downloads, and it is a self-signed certificate (for "opmantek. local"). This will cause your browser to display security warnings.

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https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration

Previous versions of the Virtual Machine (CentOS) - Set a custom IP Address and DNS (optional)

At this point the VM has DHCP enabled, and therefore it will receive a dynamic IP address suitable for your environment. The easiest way to access the VM at that point is from the virtualization software terminal. So go ahead and boot the VM. After the VM is finished booting you will be welcomed by a login prompt. First, log in using the default credentials.

If it's desirable to customize the network settings we offer the following options:

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