Re: sa-learn done as root.

2006-01-19 Thread Evan Platt
On Thu, January 19, 2006 11:21 am, Jim Maul wrote: > I dont know what version of SA the OP is running but note that 2.64 has > no -u parameter so you can not pass the username on the command line. D'Oh. Forgot that part. 3.1.0. :) Evan

Re: sa-learn done as root.

2006-01-19 Thread Evan Platt
On Thu, January 19, 2006 11:14 am, Mike Jackson wrote: > If it's saved in an SQL database, I imagine you could do a simple UPDATE > query to change the username, like... > > UPDATE bayes_vars SET username='username' WHERE username='root'; > > (Apologies if that's MySQL-specific. It's what I use.)

Re: sa-learn done as root.

2006-01-19 Thread Jim Maul
Mike Jackson wrote: Hello all.. Novice SA Admin here (well, none of my users complain - wait.. I have none, just me). I recently read something that says sa-learn is learned for the user who runs sa-learn. I've always run sa-learn as root. Is there a easy way to copy the contents of what's been

Re: sa-learn done as root.

2006-01-19 Thread Mike Jackson
Hello all.. Novice SA Admin here (well, none of my users complain - wait.. I have none, just me). I recently read something that says sa-learn is learned for the user who runs sa-learn. I've always run sa-learn as root. Is there a easy way to copy the contents of what's been learned from root to m

sa-learn done as root.

2006-01-19 Thread Evan Platt
Hello all.. Novice SA Admin here (well, none of my users complain - wait.. I have none, just me). I recently read something that says sa-learn is learned for the user who runs sa-learn. I've always run sa-learn as root. Is there a easy way to copy the contents of what's been learned from root to my