# Updating users passwords ## Option 1 (if you are using the integrated Postgres database): You can reset a user's password via the Ansible playbook (make sure to edit the `` and `` part below): ``` ansible-playbook -i inventory/hosts setup.yml --extra-vars='username= password=' --tags=update-user-password ``` **Note**: `` is just a plain username (like `john`), not your full `@:example.com` identifier. **You can then log in with that user** via the Element service that this playbook has created for you at a URL like this: `https://element.example.com/`. ## Option 2 (if you are using an external Postgres server): You can manually generate the password hash by using the command-line after **SSH**-ing to your server (requires that [all services have been started](installing.md#starting-the-services)): ``` docker exec -it matrix-synapse /usr/local/bin/hash_password -c /data/homeserver.yaml ``` and then connecting to the postgres server and executing: ``` UPDATE users SET password_hash = '' WHERE name = '@someone:example.com' ``` where `` is the hash returned by the docker command above. ## Option 3: Use the Synapse User Admin API as described here: https://github.com/element-hq/synapse/blob/master/docs/admin_api/user_admin_api.rst#reset-password This requires an [access token](obtaining-access-tokens.md) from a server admin account. *This method will also log the user out of all of their clients while the other options do not.* If you didn't make your account a server admin when you created it, you can learn how to switch it now by reading about it in [Adding/Removing Administrator privileges to an existing Synapse user](registering-users.md#addingremoving-administrator-privileges-to-an-existing-synapse-user). ### Example: To set @user:example.com's password to `correct_horse_battery_staple` you could use this curl command: ``` curl -XPOST -d '{ "new_password": "correct_horse_battery_staple" }' "https://matrix.example.com/_matrix/client/r0/admin/reset_password/@user:example.com?access_token=MDA...this_is_my_access_token ```