--- title: The Web Console description: Enable the punktfunk browser console, read or change its login password, and arm PIN pairing. --- The web console is the browser UI for a punktfunk host — live status, paired devices, and the PIN pairing flow. It ships as the **`punktfunk-web`** systemd user unit on Linux and the **`PunktfunkWeb`** task on Windows, and serves on **`http://:47992`**. The host's own management API stays loopback-only behind it, so the console is the one surface you expose on the LAN. > New here? Read [Security & Safe Use](/docs/security) first — a streaming host is remote control of > the machine, so keep it on a trusted LAN or VPN and require pairing. ## Enable the console - **Linux packages (apt / RPM / Bazzite):** `punktfunk-host` recommends `punktfunk-web`, so your package manager pulls it in. Enable and start it as your desktop user, then open the URL: ```sh systemctl --user enable --now punktfunk-web # then browse to http://:47992 ``` - **Windows host:** the installer sets up the console, its runtime, and the `PunktfunkWeb` task and starts it at boot. There is nothing to enable — open `http://:47992`. - **SteamOS host:** the install script builds and starts the console as a user service for you. It prints the URL when it finishes. ## Login password The console is password-protected. Where that password lives and how you change it depends on the host platform. **Linux packages (apt / RPM / Bazzite).** On first start `punktfunk-web-init` generates a random password and saves it to `~/.config/punktfunk/web-password` (as `PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD=…`). Read it back from the init service's journal or straight from the file: ```sh journalctl --user -u punktfunk-web-init | sed -n 's/.*password generated: //p' sed -n 's/^PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD=//p' ~/.config/punktfunk/web-password ``` To set your own, edit that file (`PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD=`) and restart the console: `systemctl --user restart punktfunk-web`. **SteamOS host.** Same idea, but the install script writes the generated password to `~/.config/punktfunk/web.env` and prints it at the end of the install run: ```sh sed -n 's/^PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD=//p' ~/.config/punktfunk/web.env ``` Edit that file and `systemctl --user restart punktfunk-web` to change it. **Windows host.** You choose the password during install — a secure random default is pre-filled and shown again on the installer's final page. It's stored in `%ProgramData%\punktfunk\web-password` (as `PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD=…`), readable only by Administrators and SYSTEM. To change it, edit the file and restart the task in an **elevated** PowerShell: ```powershell notepad "$env:ProgramData\punktfunk\web-password" # set PUNKTFUNK_UI_PASSWORD= schtasks /End /TN PunktfunkWeb; schtasks /Run /TN PunktfunkWeb ``` Forgot it? See [Forgot your Password?](/docs/forgot-password). ## Arm pairing The host **requires PIN pairing** by default (secure on a LAN). To connect the first time, open the console, log in, and go to **Devices → arm pairing**. The host displays a 4-digit PIN — enter it on your [client](/docs/clients) to pair. See [Pairing & Trust](/docs/pairing) for the full trust model and how to approve or remove devices later.