RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
use mozilla , no headache all is saved
Every modern browser can remember passwords. That is not a solution. There are loads of reasons to want to be able to set a specific password that have nothing to do with typing in a long cryptic password on the same machine in the same browser day after day. Though, that is likely a significant concern for some users who may not be able to use a password manager for some reason.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
chrome don't save it on local intranet for some reason , Firefox yes, that a solution and yes password are too long then go asking Jo...
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Unfortunately i am not aware of a link that could be generated to auto-fill the username and password. Please prove me wrong. I am all for making this easier, but so far I don't know of an easy enough to implement solution. A custom login dialog seems like the only thing that would have a chance of working.
Using the current release of PrusaLink 0.72 I can use the following link to access the UI without a login prompt (one of the nice features of HTTP auth instead of forms):
http://administrator:[email protected]
This would also work when embedded in a QR code.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
Using the current release of PrusaLink 0.72 I
this is under link with the RPIOW ? with the rambo and the rpi0w2 the prusa link is 100% better , faster and many more function and can use the name and password you want !! why ..!! no idea why they don't do the same for the mk4
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
This feature needs to be added (*push*)
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
A partial workaround to get the password saved in Chrome: go to the password manager and add the URL and credentials manually. Not perfect since every session there will be a popup with the credentials asking you to click to log in, but at least better than having to copy and paste the password from a textfile every session.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
I added my username and password to LastPass - problem solved
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
And the main reason I wanted to use this was to monitor from my phone... and I don't have Firefox on my phone...
use mozilla , no headache all is saved
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
Custom passwords yes, but to secure standards.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
We are in 2025 and the ability of using custom password is still not added. This is really disappointing - Prusa do better! Without this whole PrusaLink is just a waste of time...
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
Der Kundschaft das Recht auf ein eigenes Passwort abzusprechen ist schon ganz schön dreist!
Da wir Firefox nicht nutzen dürfen, MS Edge die Anmeldeoptionen gar nicht anzeigt, bleibt mir nur Chrome, welches die Anmeldedaten nicht speichert. Ich habe mir mit einer (Prusa-Link.)-cmd-Datei geholfen:
@echo off
start chrome http://<IP>
echo <Passwort> | clip
Chrome starten und mit dem Drucker über die IP verbinden, den Benutzer 'maker' bekomme ich gerade noch hin und das Passwort ist im Speicher -> einfach einfügen.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
Push
This is still an issue. This is still unfixed. This is still unacceptable.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
Anyone home? aka Bump.
Silly silly 'feature' that is pretty lame; also, the silly printer seems to want to use the first ip my dhcp server gave it on first power up instead of the ip address the server is programmed to give it today (selected mac address). Really? A web kit that ignores dchp standards? So now I have to worry about tcpip collisions if something else logs in that isn't in my list.
RE: PrusaLink - Custom Username and Password
As many times as they've been hacked? I stopped recommending them a decade ago. I'm surprised they're still in business.
I added my username and password to LastPass - problem solved
I use Octoprint for all my printers. That changes my point of reference substantially.I have a couple Is MK 3's, an XL on the way, a fleet of Ender 3v2s, a couple Lulzbot Taz 6's, a CR30 and…
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I arrived here (and github) looking for the instructions on how to get into PrusaLink to test it out. After a bit of reading, I guess I won't be replacing Octoprint with it, because this is insane. I found the GitHub feature request before I did the forum, but decided to cross post to draw attention to the matter:
https://github.com/prusa3d/Prusa-Firmware-Buddy/issues/3161
Regarding the comment that Prusa owners are not sysadmins, that may be true at scale, but I'm a sysadmin (and developer and other stuff too).
I just got a Prusa XL and am exploring Prusa Link for the first time, trying to figure out how to log in. For something like this to be deployed in the 2020s is **_horrifying_**. Setting up a web page to use a self signed cert, TLS, and letting you create a username and password have been basic and trivial tasks for _over a decade_, even on embedded devices. Octoprint does this, though I realize a ARM architecture is probably way above and beyond the microcontroller they're using (that's another boneheaded decision IMHO), but Arduinos can run web pages (not sure about TLS), and can let you change a username and password. If they can put [Doom on a pregnancy test]( https://www.creativebloq.com/entertainment/gaming/from-calculators-to-pregnancy-tests-people-cant-stop-running-doom-on-ridiculous-devices), Prusa can do the basics for a web page.
Given the fact that Prusa has an option for [high security environments]( https://www.prusa3d.com/product/prusa-core-one-l-critical-infrastructure-edition/) and the ability to use encrypted USB sticks, that means there's someone over there with a security background designing stuff. The above might have been excusable as "that's not our wheelhouse", except for the fact that Prusa is pursuing high security clientele, and has acquired high security expertise.
This isn't just Prusa's fault: the security industry didn't exist, then as soon as it did, they didn't want to hire any actual talent, and now it's all corpo-liability dodging and insurance and stuff. I'm a cybersecurity hobbyist because I couldn't get a CISSP to get an entry level position (It's a paradox enforced by HR). _If you don't know, a CISSP is a management style certification that requires 5 years of provable cybersecurity experience, and sign off by another CISSP. This is why it's a Catch-22 paradox._
All that being said, TLS and usernames and passwords are super simple by the standards of the modern era.
If you think I'm being harsh, I am not. I come from a military and sports background, where we "are real" with our teammates and push them to improve. I have several Prusas, including an XL, which is a significant investment. I purchased it specifically to help with improving the community. So, this is me also helping with the community with more than my dollars.
I use Octoprint for all my printers. That changes my point of reference substantially.I have a couple Is MK 3's, an XL on the way, a fleet of Ender 3v2s, a couple Lulzbot Taz 6's, a CR30 and…