--- Dale Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Try running clamd first, make sure that the
> clamd.sock file is in 
> /var/run, if it is there then it will work,
> otherwise edit your 
> clamd.conf file and make adjustments.
> 
> -- Dale
> 
> On Dec 25, 2004, at 02:12, ads nat wrote:
> 
> > I have installed clamav-0.80 on Linux Redhat 9.0.
> with
> >
>
"bzip2-devel-1.0.2-8.i386.rpm","sendmail-devel-8.12.8-9.90.i386.rpm"
> > installed.
> >
> > I have followed installation steps exactly given
> in
> > the documentation at web site.
> >
> > When I give command "/usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter
> -lo
> > /var/run/clmilter.sock" it give message
> > "/var/run/clamd.sock: No such file or directory
> > Can't talk to clamd server via /var/run/clamd.sock
> > Check your entry for LocalSocket in
> /etc/clamd.conf"
> >
> > Line "LocalSocket /var/run/clamd.sock" is present
> in
> > /etc/clamd.conf".
> >
> > As explained earlier in the list after command
> > "clamd"  creates 'clamd.sock'.
> >
> > Don't know why it is not in this case.
> > Is there anything missing.
> >
> > Thanks for support.
> >
> >
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> 

I tried with starting "clamd" first. It does not
create "clamd.sock" file.
Any clue?

Thanks for support.



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