So I made the leap from 0.75.1 to 0.80 and get the following error in exim
log

2004-10-19 09:20:52 1CJoIe-0002Ut-E3 malware acl condition: clamd: unable to
read from socket (No such file or directory)
2004-10-19 09:20:52 1CJoIe-0002Ut-E3 H=floyd.blarg.net (mail.blarg.net)
[206.124.128.8]:56990 F=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
temporarily rejected after DATA

I enabled debugging, restarted clamd and can see no errors

Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> +++ Started at Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004
Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> clamd daemon 0.80 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: i386,
CPU: i686)
Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> Log file size limited to 1048576 bytes.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> Verbose logging activated.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> Running as user root (UID 0, GID 0)
Tue Oct 19 09:14:45 2004 -> Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Protecting against 25254 viruses.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Bound to address 127.0.0.1 on port 3310
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Setting connection queue length to 15
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Listening daemon: PID: 9460
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive: Archived file size limit set to
10485760 bytes.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive: Recursion level limit set to 5.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive: Files limit set to 1000.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive: Compression ratio limit set to 200.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Archive: RAR support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Portable Executable support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Mail files support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> OLE2 support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> HTML support enabled.
Tue Oct 19 09:14:47 2004 -> Self checking every 1800 seconds.

Output from ps ax

 9460 ?        S      0:00 /usr/local/sbin/clamd --config-file
/etc/clamav.conf

I saved my running config and call it direct from clamd start

Here is the appropriate part from the .conf

#LocalSocket /tmp/clamd

# Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown.
FixStaleSocket

# TCP port address.
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.
TCPAddr 127.0.0.1



I'm still searching the archives, but if anyone can point me in the right
direction it would help

Thanks,

Graham


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Graham K. Dodd
Director of Operations
Falk & Ross GmbH
Tel: 06301 717 0
 



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