Change Password
This page can be used to change either a system's root password (used for SSH logins), its Webmin password, or both. This may be necessary when you are turning a system over to another user or customer, or if the original password is too weak or has been compromised.

You can also select to use an SSH key to login to this system, which Cloudmin will add to its /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file if necessary. This is only possible if keys have been added on the SSH Keys page though, and if you are allowed to use them.

When changing the Webmin password, you have an option to make it the same as the Unix root password. This is done by configuring Webmin on the system to use PAM or read the /etc/shadow file when root logs in, so that any future changes to the SSH password will match.

KVM and Xen virtual systems have a remotely accessible graphical console that is protected by a password which can also be changed using this page. By default the password is the same as whatever was assigned to the root user when the system was created, but you may want to modify this to further lock down access to the system.