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Maxim Devaev 10 months ago
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```
If you require additional user for the Web UI access, use the following:
```
# kvmd-htpasswd set <user> # Sets a new user with password
# kvmd-htpasswd del <user> # Removes/deletes a user
# kvmd-htpasswd set <user> # Set a new user with password or change of an existing one
# kvmd-htpasswd del <user> # Remove/delete a user
```
**Optionally you can enable the [two-factor authentication](auth.md#two-factor-authentication) for more security.**
*Changing the [VNCAuth passkey](vnc.md) and [IPMI password](ipmi.md) at the first start of PiKVM is not required,
*Changing the [VNCAuth passkey](vnc.md) and [IPMI password](ipmi.md) at the first start of PiKVM is not required,
since these services are disabled by default. But it is here just so that you remember their existence.*

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<img src="keymaps.png" />
3. *Optional:* This step is not nessessory if you're using TigerVNC as it uses the Web UI login and password.
3. *Optional and not recommended:* This step is not nessessory if you're using TigerVNC
as it uses the Web UI login and password.
Some other VNC clients (for example TightVNC) can't use this type of authentication.
In this case you can enable single passphrases mode in `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`:
In this case you can enable single VNCAuth passphrases mode in `/etc/kvmd/override.yaml`:
```yaml
vnc:
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enabled: true
```
To set passphrases edit file `/etc/kvmd/vncpasswd`.
To set passphrases edit the file `/etc/kvmd/vncpasswd`.
But once again: **this is an unsafe authorization method**, it is better to use another client,
for example, the already recommended TigerVNC.
4. Enable `kvmd-vnc` daemon. VNC will be available on the port 5900: `systemctl enable --now kvmd-vnc`.

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