Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 Guía Del Usuario
B A C K U P A N D R E C O V E R Y
C H A P T E R 5 : G U I D E L I N E S A N D T I P S
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Backing Up Your Sawmill Profile:
<Sawmill_installation_directory>\LogAnalysisInfo\profiles\profile_name.cfg
Backing Up Your Sawmill Database:
<Sawmill_installation_directory>\LogAnalysisInfo\Databases\profile_name\
Note — The Databases folder is the largest subdirectory in the LogAnalysisInfo directory. If
you choose to back up the Database directory, you might want to back up the entire
LogAnalysisInfo directory.
you choose to back up the Database directory, you might want to back up the entire
LogAnalysisInfo directory.
Resetting the Administrative Password
Question: I forgot the password I chose for Sawmill when I first installed it. How can I reset it?
Short Answer: Delete the users.cfg file in the LogAnalysisInfo directory.
Long Answer: For security reasons, Sawmill requires an administrative user name and
password whenever you use it, otherwise, anyone could use it to access your computer, since
Sawmill is normally accessible by anyone on your network. You choose this user name and
password when you first run Sawmill, and it asks you for it whenever you run it again. If you
forget the user name or password you originally chose, you can reset your password by
deleting the users.cfg file, which is in the LogAnalysisInfo directory of the Sawmill installation
directory.
password whenever you use it, otherwise, anyone could use it to access your computer, since
Sawmill is normally accessible by anyone on your network. You choose this user name and
password when you first run Sawmill, and it asks you for it whenever you run it again. If you
forget the user name or password you originally chose, you can reset your password by
deleting the users.cfg file, which is in the LogAnalysisInfo directory of the Sawmill installation
directory.
Note — This will delete all users from Sawmill. If you just want to delete the administrator
while leaving the other users intact, you can edit users.cfg with a text editor and delete that
administrator’s group from the file. Once you have deleted users.cfg, access Sawmill again
through a web browser, and you will be prompted to choose a new administrative user name
and password.
while leaving the other users intact, you can edit users.cfg with a text editor and delete that
administrator’s group from the file. Once you have deleted users.cfg, access Sawmill again
through a web browser, and you will be prompted to choose a new administrative user name
and password.
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