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Testing the EASA Web Pages

After Installing or Upgrading EASA Software we need to test the EASA Web Pages.

First test if the EASA Server can be accessed via a web browser from a client computer.

  • Log on to the server computer as Administrator on Windows or as root on Linux.
  • Open up a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer) and type in the EASA Web Pages URL below:
 http://<Domain Name>:<Port Number>/easa

<Domain Name> is the domain name of the EASA Server. By default the domain name is the computer name although localhost can also be used.

<Port Number> is the port number entered or assigned at installation, default→80.

Thus, typically the EASA Web Pages have the URL's below:

 http://<Domain Name>/easa 
 http://localhost/easa

Note: If EASA is running on a Linux computer as user other than root, the port number of 8080 is not required in the address since port forwarding from 8080 to 80 is used in this case.


After typing in one of the URL's from above and the EASA Log In page should appear.

If the window pictured does not appear in the browser, check the spelling of the address. If the address is correct yet the EASA Log In page doesn't appear, try the following steps:

  1. Exit the browser
  2. Stop the EASA Server
  3. Start the EASA Server again
  4. Start a web browser again
  5. Re-type the EASA Web Pages address

If problems persist, please contact your designated EASA support representative for further assistance.


Changing the Default Passwords

Every installation of EASA comes with two active accounts.

  • The first is an Administrator account,
    • User name→admin
    • Password→admin

  • The second is an Author account,
    • Username→author
    • Password→author

Now we will change the password for admin and author

  • Login as admin select EASA→Configure tab.
  • Click on Users in the blue menu bar.
  • Check the admin account in the new table.
  • Select 'Change Password' from the dropdown menu.
  • Type in a new password twice: the 'New Password' and 'Confirm Password' text boxes.
  • Click the Change button.
  • Repeat this process for the author account.
  • Select EASA→Log Out (under the EASA tab). Click Log Out.