Edit the [admins] section of local.ini (usually at /usr/local/etc/couchdb/local.ini but depends on where you have couchdb installed). You can just have "username = password" in plain text, CouchDB will take care of hashing the password afterwards. Also, if you delete all admin rows, you are back to admin party and you can set up a shiny new admin user using Futon.
Gabor On Friday, May 27, 2011 at 3:42 PM, Wordit wrote: > Is there a way to change an admin password in Futon? (Only one admin > user so far) > > What's the simplest way otherwise? > > Thanks, > > Marcus
