Nerd Journey # 169 - A Thoughtful Personal Sabbatical with Mike Wood (2/2) Best Practices & General IT.
Shortly after F5 released patches for a c. We spotlighted this last week but it is back in the news. Hackers are actively exploiting BIG-IP vulnerability with a 9.8 severity rating Snap! BIG-IP vuln, Lincoln College, instant messaging, Google I/O, & space! Spiceworks Originals.
The problem with this approach is that I can't even get to a place where the Web Image Monitor asks for login credentials, because by Ricoh's design it automatically opens when you type in the printer's IP address in the location bar, no credentials required.ĭoes anyone know how to "logout" of a Web Image Monitor that doesn't even require you to login? I see in previous questions that people have recommended logging into the Web Image Monitor as a Supervisor, which allows you to reset the Administrator password. Every change made in the Web Image Monitor requires an administrator password, so I'm stuck with making changes on the printer control panel only (which is painfully slow and tedious).
Either I was stupid enough to set an administrator password and have now forgotten it, or I just can't figure out what the default password is (though I have tried everything from blank, to admin, to password1). I have a Richo C250DN printer with a Web Image Monitor utility. Hi, I reviewed previous forum questions and while there are similar, nothing seems to be exactly the same as this issue.