If you have 'root' access their should be a sarg.conf file. You can look there to see if the password is turned on. In addition you should have a httpd.conf file somewhere that controls who can access what. It should be a line there dealing with .htaccess files. .htaccess can control who access folders on your webserver. If you go to your webdirectory (usually /var/www/html depending on your dist) you can then do an ls -la. At this point you can edit the .htaccess and add your name to it. It is more than likely in the directory with sarg, assuming that the rest of the website is browsable by the public. Windows running apache is similiar, and so is Novell, and Apple. Directory structure varies, but the files are pretty much the same, and so is the syntax of the conf file. ddh Quoting Victor Fansler <Victor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > OK, > Well for starters, I do know that sarg is installed, apache is installed, > and squid is installed... That said, if I browse to the box on Internet > Explorer, even using what appears to be the correct "sub-path, I can not > connect. So.. How do I find out the correct path to use, then we can > better address if I even need to login.. Please keep in mind, I never used > squid/sarg before now and was just "handed" over the system :) > > Thanks, > > Victor Fansler > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jakob Curdes [mailto:jc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 1:58 PM > To: Victor Fansler > Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Sarg account reset > > Victor Fansler schrieb: > > >Jakob, > >I already have the "web server" running.. I need to from a shell access > >reset the accounts so that I can login to the log analysis viewer. > > > > > > > I still am in doubt that we are talking about the same thing. You cannot > login to sarg. > The HTML pages generated by sarg can be viewed in any browser. > If you need credentials to access these this comes from the > configuration of the web server an has nothing to do with squid or sarg. > > Yours, > Jakob Curdes > > -- Dwayne Hottinger Network Administrator Harrisonburg City Public Schools