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I am trying to set up a Mumble LAN server for my household. I have downloaded and installed Mumble and Murmur and set up murmur.ini but when I try to log in as SuperUser for the first time to configure my server, I get a box saying "Wrong certificate or password for registered user.".

I have never changed my certificate since installing, and I am very sure I am using the correct password. How can I fix this so I can log in as SuperUser?



Any help would be great, cheers!










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    I am trying to set up a Mumble LAN server for my household. I have downloaded and installed Mumble and Murmur and set up murmur.ini but when I try to log in as SuperUser for the first time to configure my server, I get a box saying "Wrong certificate or password for registered user.".

    I have never changed my certificate since installing, and I am very sure I am using the correct password. How can I fix this so I can log in as SuperUser?



    Any help would be great, cheers!










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      I am trying to set up a Mumble LAN server for my household. I have downloaded and installed Mumble and Murmur and set up murmur.ini but when I try to log in as SuperUser for the first time to configure my server, I get a box saying "Wrong certificate or password for registered user.".

      I have never changed my certificate since installing, and I am very sure I am using the correct password. How can I fix this so I can log in as SuperUser?



      Any help would be great, cheers!










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      I am trying to set up a Mumble LAN server for my household. I have downloaded and installed Mumble and Murmur and set up murmur.ini but when I try to log in as SuperUser for the first time to configure my server, I get a box saying "Wrong certificate or password for registered user.".

      I have never changed my certificate since installing, and I am very sure I am using the correct password. How can I fix this so I can log in as SuperUser?



      Any help would be great, cheers!







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          Be sure that you really changed the password and use the right murmur profile. Notice that




          murmurd




          and




          sudo murmurd




          will create different profiles.






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            Be sure that you really changed the password and use the right murmur profile. Notice that




            murmurd




            and




            sudo murmurd




            will create different profiles.






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              murmurd




              and




              sudo murmurd




              will create different profiles.






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                Be sure that you really changed the password and use the right murmur profile. Notice that




                murmurd




                and




                sudo murmurd




                will create different profiles.






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                Be sure that you really changed the password and use the right murmur profile. Notice that




                murmurd




                and




                sudo murmurd




                will create different profiles.







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