Selenium Grid Default Password //top\\ -
This button is placeholder functionality or intended for custom implementations. In the standard "bare-metal" Selenium Grid distribution:
Selenium allows you to extend its capabilities using Servlets. You can write a small Java class to implement javax.servlet.Filter to intercept requests and demand a password.
Because an open Selenium Grid can be a security risk, you should often set your own credentials. Depending on your setup, you can use the following methods: 1. Using Environment Variables (Docker) selenium grid default password
Don’t rely on default – use custom image or proxy sidecar.
If you are running the Grid from a JAR file, you can pass credentials directly via the CLI: This button is placeholder functionality or intended for
Selenium Grid Extras is an older wrapper around Selenium Grid 3.
If you deployed Grid on Kubernetes, the password prompt is likely coming from the (like NGINX Ingress), not Selenium. Because an open Selenium Grid can be a
Emily's eyes lit up. "That's it! I was on the documentation for the older version, and it didn't mention those credentials. Thanks, John!"
Here is the deep dive into how Selenium Grid handles security and how to set it up.