On Oct 10, 2004, at 15:38, Steven Westbrook wrote:


Ok.. I don't see UnixSocket.....

I've included  my clamd.conf file...

thanks,


steve

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##
## Example config file for the Clam AV daemon
## Please read the clamd.conf(5) manual before editing this file.
##


# Comment or remove the line below. #Example

# Uncomment this option to enable logging.
# LogFile must be writable for the user running daemon.
# A full path is required.
# Default: disabled
LogFile /var/log/clamav/clamd.log

# By default the log file is locked for writing - the lock protects against
# running clamd multiple times (if want to run another clamd, please
# copy the configuration file, change the LogFile variable, and run
# the daemon with --config-file option).
# This option disables log file locking.
# Default: disabled
#LogFileUnlock


# Maximal size of the log file.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# You may use 'M' or 'm' for megabytes (1M = 1m = 1048576 bytes)
# and 'K' or 'k' for kilobytes (1K = 1k = 1024 bytes). To specify the size
# in bytes just don't use modifiers.
# Default: 1M
LogFileMaxSize 0


# Log time with each message.
# Default: disabled
LogTime

# Also log clean files. Useful in debugging but drastically increases the
# log size.
# Default: disabled
#LogClean


# Use system logger (can work together with LogFile).
# Default: disabled
LogSyslog

# Specify the type of syslog messages - please refer to 'man syslog'
# for facility names.
# Default: LOG_LOCAL6
#LogFacility LOG_MAIL

# Enable verbose logging.
# Default: disabled
#LogVerbose

# This option allows you to save a process identifier of the listening
# daemon (main thread).
# Default: disabled
PidFile /var/run/clamav/clamd.pid

# Optional path to the global temporary directory.
# Default: system specific (usually /tmp or /var/tmp).
TemporaryDirectory /tmp

# Path to the database directory.
# Default: hardcoded (depends on installation options)
DatabaseDirectory /var/lib/clamav

# The daemon works in a local OR a network mode. Due to security reasons we
# recommend the local mode.


# Path to a local socket file the daemon will listen on.
# Default: disabled
LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock

change to: # LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock

# Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown.
# Default: disabled
FixStaleSocket

# TCP port address.
# Default: disabled
TCPSocket 3310

# TCP address.
# By default we bind to INADDR_ANY, probably not wise.
# Enable the following to provide some degree of protection
# from the outside world.
# Default: disabled
TCPAddr 127.0.0.1

# Maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to.
# Default: 15
MaxConnectionQueueLength 30

# Close the connection if this limit is exceeded.
# Default: 10M
#StreamMaxLength 20M

# Maximal number of threads running at the same time.
# Default: 10
MaxThreads 50

# Waiting for data from a client socket will timeout after this time (seconds).
# Value of 0 disables the timeout.
# Default: 120
ReadTimeout 300


# Maximal depth directories are scanned at.
# Default: 15
#MaxDirectoryRecursion 20

# Follow directory symlinks.
# Default: disabled
#FollowDirectorySymlinks

# Follow regular file symlinks.
# Default: disabled
#FollowFileSymlinks

# Perform internal sanity check (database integrity and freshness).
# Default: 1800 (30 min)
#SelfCheck 600

# Execute a command when virus is found. In the command string %v will
# be replaced by a virus name.
# Default: disabled
#VirusEvent /usr/local/bin/send_sms 123456789 "VIRUS ALERT: %v"

# Run as a selected user (clamd must be started by root).
# Default: disabled
User clamav

# Initialize supplementary group access (clamd must be started by root).
# Default: disabled
AllowSupplementaryGroups


# Don't fork into background.
# Default: disabled
#Foreground

# Enable debug messages in libclamav.
# Default: disabled
#Debug

# Do not remove temporary files (for debug purposes).
# Default: disabled
#LeaveTemporaryFiles


# By default clamd uses scan options recommended by libclamav. This option
# disables recommended options and allows you to enable selected ones below.
# DO NOT TOUCH IT unless you know what you are doing.
# Default: disabled
#DisableDefaultScanOptions


##
## Executable files
##

# PE stands for Portable Executable - it's an executable file format used
# in all 32-bit versions of Windows operating systems. This option allows
# ClamAV to perform a deeper analysis of executable files and it's also
# required for decompression of popular executable packers such as UPX, FSG,
# and Petite.
# Default: enabled
#ScanPE


# With this option clamav will try to detect broken executables and mark
# them as Broken.Executable
# Default: disabled
DetectBrokenExecutables



## ## Documents ##

# This option enables scanning of Microsoft Office document macros.
# Default: enabled
#ScanOLE2

##
## Mail files
##

# Enable internal e-mail scanner.
# Default: enabled
ScanMail

# If an email contains URLs ClamAV can download and scan them.
# WARNING: This option may open your system to a DoS attack.
#          Never use it on loaded servers.
# Default: disabled
#MailFollowURLs


## ## HTML ##

# Perform HTML normalisation and decryption of MS Script Encoder code.
# Default: enabled
#ScanHTML


## ## Archives ##

# ClamAV can scan within archives and compressed files.
# Default: enabled
#ScanArchive

# Due to license issues libclamav does not support RAR 3.0 archives (only the
# old 2.0 format is supported). Because some users report stability problems
# with unrarlib it's disabled by default and you must uncomment the directive
# below to enable RAR 2.0 support.
# Default: disabled
#ScanRAR


# The options below protect your system against Denial of Service attacks
# using archive bombs.


# Files in archives larger than this limit won't be scanned.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# Default: 10M
#ArchiveMaxFileSize 15M

# Nested archives are scanned recursively, e.g. if a Zip archive contains a RAR
# file, all files within it will also be scanned. This options specifies how
# deep the process should be continued.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# Default: 5
#ArchiveMaxRecursion 8


# Number of files to be scanned within an archive.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# Default: 1000
#ArchiveMaxFiles 1500

# If a file in an archive is compressed more than ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio
# times it will be marked as a virus (Oversized.ArchiveType, e.g. Oversized.Zip)
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# Default: 250
#ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio 300


# Use slower but memory efficient decompression algorithm.
# only affects the bzip2 decompressor.
# Default: disabled
#ArchiveLimitMemoryUsage

# Mark encrypted archives as viruses (Encrypted.Zip, Encrypted.RAR).
# Default: disabled
ArchiveBlockEncrypted

# Mark archives as viruses if ArchiveMaxFiles, ArchiveMaxFileSize, or
# ArchiveMaxRecursion limit is reached.
# Default: disabled
ArchiveBlockMax


##
## Clamuko settings
## WARNING: This is experimental software. It is very likely it will hang
## up your system!!!
##


# Enable Clamuko. Dazuko (/dev/dazuko) must be configured and running.
# Default: disabled
#ClamukoScanOnAccess

# Set access mask for Clamuko.
# Default: disabled
#ClamukoScanOnOpen
#ClamukoScanOnClose
#ClamukoScanOnExec

# Set the include paths (all files in them will be scanned). You can have
# multiple ClamukoIncludePath directives but each directory must be added
# in a seperate line.
# Default: disabled
#ClamukoIncludePath /home
#ClamukoIncludePath /students


# Set the exclude paths. All subdirectories are also excluded.
# Default: disabled
#ClamukoExcludePath /home/guru

# Don't scan files larger than ClamukoMaxFileSize
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# Default: 5M
#ClamukoMaxFileSize 10M

# FIXME: Add support for other directives.
#ClamukoScanArchive





On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Matt wrote:

Steven Westbrook wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd start
Starting Clam AV daemon: ERROR: You can select one mode only
(local/TCP).
                                                            [FAILED]

Why is this happening? I'm not sure how to turn off the local mode.


Two options in clamd.conf. Unix socket and tcp. Comment out unix socket.

Matt
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