Tinybit | Password
After this, only machines with your private key can log in. Use a dedicated password manager (Bitwarden, 1Password, Keepass) with a shared vault for your mining team. Never store Tinybit passwords in plaintext files or sticky notes. 4. Regular Rotation Schedule Change all Tinybit passwords every 30–45 days. Set a calendar reminder. Many farm managers rotate during pool payout cycles. What About “Tinybit Password” for Different Versions? Tinybit has several editions. The password defaults and behavior differ slightly.
# On your local machine, generate a key pair ssh-keygen -t ed25519 ssh-copy-id root@[tinybit_ip] Then edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and set: PasswordAuthentication no ChallengeResponseAuthentication no Restart SSH service systemctl restart sshd Tinybit Password
| | Default Username | Default Password | Notes | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Tinybit Standard (v2.x) | root | tinybit | Most common | | Tinybit Pro (v3.x) | admin | tinybit123 | Requires license key | | Tinybit HiveOS Fork | user | 1 | Rare; not official | | Tinybit ARM Edition | root | tinybit | For Raspberry Pi miners | After this, only machines with your private key can log in