ok thanks

editing the cfg:
do you just blank this line:
webAdminPassword:=47R53oT4PDrH1


Hill, Brett wrote:
> 
> Bytehd wrote: 
>> no but i should.
>> not free, right?
>> 
>> ive already done a backup
>> upgraded installed new Perl modules
>> i might swap the assp.pl after hours if I need to revert but 
>> the password cant be redone? is it set back to default if you revert?
>> or do you have to manually edit the assp.cfg?
> 
> Clamav is open source and the Sanesecurity signatures are free as well.
> 
> If you need to revert back, you will have to manually edit the cfg file
> to change the password.  Or..., just backup the assp.cfg file along with
> your current assp.pl file and restore both if you need to go back.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Brett
> 
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