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Merge pull request #637 from mauro3/patch-2
Doc of how users can change password
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@@ -23,6 +23,12 @@ Users who are currently logged in will continue to be logged in. When they
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log out and try to log back in, they will be asked to provide a username and
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log out and try to log back in, they will be asked to provide a username and
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password.
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password.
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Users changing their own password
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Users can change their password by first logging into their account and then visiting
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the url ``<your_server_ip>/hub/auth/change-password``.
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Allowing anyone to log in to your JupyterHub
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Allowing anyone to log in to your JupyterHub
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@@ -39,7 +45,7 @@ the JupyterHub, run the following command.
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Resetting user password
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Resetting user password
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You can reset user passwords by *deleting* the user from the JupyterHub admin
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The admin can reset user passwords by *deleting* the user from the JupyterHub admin
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page. This logs the user out, but does **not** remove any of their data or
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page. This logs the user out, but does **not** remove any of their data or
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home directories. The user can then set a new password by logging in again with
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home directories. The user can then set a new password by logging in again with
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their new password.
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their new password.
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