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Also there is another special Linux user: `kvmd-webterm`.
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It can't be used for login or remote access to PiKVM OS and has the non-privileged rights in the OS.
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Password access and `sudo` is disabled for it. It is used only for launching the `Web Terminal`.
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Password access and `sudo` is disabled for it. It is used only for launching the Web Terminal.
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These restrictions are set for security reasons.
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## Root access in the Web Terminal
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As mentioned above, the `Web Terminal` runs under user `kvmd-webterm` with disabled `sudo` and password access.
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As mentioned above, the Web Terminal runs under user `kvmd-webterm` with disabled `sudo` and password access.
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However, most PiKVM administration commands require the `root` access.
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To obtain it in the `Web Terminal`, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user password:
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To obtain it in the Web Terminal, type `su -` and then enter the `root` user password:
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```
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```console
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[kvmd-webterm@pikvm ~]$ su -
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...
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[root@pikvm kvmd-webterm]#
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```
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??? tip "Disabling the `Web Terminal`"
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??? tip "Disabling the Web Terminal"
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Sometimes the actual owner of a PiKVM device and the user who is allowed to use it are different people.
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So you may want to disable console access from the Web UI. To do this, use the following:
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