Merge pull request #1529 from guardicore/1523/docs-update-password-reset

Docs: update password reset
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## Reset/enable the Monkey Island password
When you first access the Monkey Island server, you'll be prompted to create an account.
To reset the credentials, edit the `server_config.json` file manually
(located in the [data directory](/reference/data_directory)).
{{% notice warning %}}
If you reset the credentials, the database will be cleared. Any findings of the Infection Monkey from previous runs will be lost. <br/><br/>
However, you can save the Monkey's existing configuration by logging in with your current credentials and clicking on the **Export config** button on the configuration page.
{{% /notice %}}
### On Windows and Linux (AppImage)
When you first access the Monkey Island server, you'll be prompted to create an account.
To reset the credentials, edit the `server_config.json` file manually
(located in the [data directory]({{< ref "/reference/data_directory" >}})).
In order to reset the credentials, the following edits need to be made:
1. Delete the `user` field. It will look like this:
```json
{
```json
{
...
"user": "username",
...
}
```
}
```
1. Delete the `password_hash` field. It will look like this:
```json
{
```json
{
...
"password_hash": "$2b$12$d050I/MsR5.F5E15Sm7EkunmmwMkUKaZE0P0tJXG.M9tF.Kmkd342",
...
}
```
}
```
1. Set `server_config` to `password`. It should look like this:
```json
{
```json
{
...
"environment": {
...
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...
},
...
}
```
Then, reset the Monkey Island process.
On Linux, use `sudo systemctl restart monkey-island.service`.
On Windows, restart the program.
Finally, go to the Monkey Island's URL and create a new account.
}
```
1. Restart the Monkey Island process:
* On Linux, simply kill the Monkey Island process and execute the AppImage.
* On Windows, restart the program.
1. Go to the Monkey Island's URL and create a new account.
If you are still unable to log into Monkey Island after following the above
steps, you can perform a complete factory reset by removing the entire [data
directory]({{< ref "/reference/data_directory" >}}) and then restarting the
Monkey Island process.
### On Docker
When you first access the Monkey Island server, you'll be prompted to create an account.
To reset the credentials, you'll need to perform a complete factory reset:
1. Kill the Monkey Island container:
```bash
sudo docker kill monkey-island
```
1. Kill the MongoDB container:
```bash
sudo docker kill monkey-mongo
```
1. Remove the MongoDB volume:
```bash
sudo docker volume rm db
```
1. Restart the MongoDB container:
```bash
sudo docker run \
--name monkey-mongo \
--network=host \
--volume db:/data/db \
--detach \
mongo:4.2
```
1. Restart the Monkey Island container
```bash
sudo docker run \
--name monkey-island \
--network=host \
guardicore/monkey-island:VERSION
```
1. Go to the Monkey Island's URL and create a new account.
## Should I run the Infection Monkey continuously?
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![How to download Monkey Island internal log file](/images/faq/download_log_monkey_island.png "How to download Monkey Island internal log file")
It can also be found as a local file on the Monkey Island server system in the specified
[data directory](/reference/data_directory).
[data directory]({{< ref "/reference/data_directory" >}}).
The log enables you to see which requests were requested from the server and extra logs from the backend logic. The log will contain entries like these:
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### How do I change the log level of the Monkey Island logger?
The log level of the Monkey Island logger is set in the `log_level` field
in the `server_config.json` file (located in the [data directory](/reference/data_directory)).
in the `server_config.json` file (located in the [data directory]({{< ref "/reference/data_directory" >}})).
Make sure to leave everything else in `server_config.json` unchanged:
```json