Hello, I'm trying to install ClamAV with real-time protection (on open, on close, on 
exec) on a
Pentium II with RedHat Linux 9.0. (sorry if this is a duplicate mail, I received an 
error message
when I was sending the original).
As far as I could understand, for that I need Dazuko installed and ClamukoScanOnLine 
activated.
When I start the clamd service I get the following message in the clamd.log file:
ERROR: Clamuko: Can't register with Dazuko

I read that Dazuko only can interact with processes running as root, but ClamAV is 
running with
clamav user. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that clamav shouldn't be run with root 
user (I can't
find it now to read again the context, but I guess that was for security reasons). In 
spite of
that I changed the clamav.conf file from User clamav to User root, but after that 
change when I
started the service the system became extremely slowly, so I had to "reboot" 
(manually) my
computer (I couldn't even execute an ls command, but it didn't really hang-up, I could 
change from
window to window). After reboot I found in clamd.log:
Clamuko: Correctly registered with Dazuko.

So my questions are the following:
- Must clamd be run as root user in order to enable real-time protection?
- Is it normal that my computer became so slow? Can this be solved? How?
- Do you have any suggestion? I need real-time protection enabled.


Regards, and thanks in advance,

--Claudio

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