Hi, >> ['Avira SAVAPI', >> \&ask_daemon, ["*", 'savapi:/var/tmp/.savapi3', 'product-id'], >> qr/^(200|210)/m, qr/^(310|420|319)/m, >> qr/^(?:310|420)[,\s]*(?:.* <<< )?(.+?)(?: ; |$)/m ], >> # settings for the SAVAPI3.conf: ArchiveScan=1, HeurLevel=2, MailboxScan=1 >> >> Does anyone know how either to properly pass the license key info, >> read it from a file, or otherwise make this work properly? > > aks avira/your reseller for the product-id > it's a 5 digit number. > > my entry: > ['Avira-SAVAPI', > \&ask_daemon, ["*", 'savapi:/path/to/savapi/socket', '12345'], > qr/^(200|210) /m, qr/^(310|420|319)/m, > qr/^(?:310|420)[,\s]*(?:.* <<< )?(.+?)(?: ; |$)/m ]
Yes, thank you, I also just realized that. However, it still doesn't work. It still reports (!)Avira SAVAPI av-scanner FAILED: run_av error: All attempts (1) failed connecting to savapi:/var/tmp/.savapi3\n The savapi process is listening on that socket: # lsof /var/tmp/.savapi3 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME savapi 17290 amavis 9u unix 0xffff9268134efc00 0t0 6897894 /var/tmp/.savapi3 type=STREAM I'm running savapi as the amavis user with the following: $ ./savapi --no-spv -N --config=savapi.conf --key-file=MYKEY.KEY Is this how you're starting yours as well? When I run status, I get the following: # ./savapi --status SAVAPI service, running on the interface '/var/tmp/.savapi3:0', status check successful. Any other ideas of what else I might be doing wrong? Thanks, Alex
