Matt Fretwell wanted us to know: >> clamav-milter: (-q && !LogSyslog): warning - all interception message >> methods are off >> /var/log/clamav/clamav.log: Permission denied >> Well, duh. The clamd daemon has that file open, so clamav-milter can't >> open it. Can someone tell me how to tell the milter not to try to open >> that file? >> On my Gentoo boxen, it spits out the warning and then successfully >> starts up: > man clamav-milter: > -c FILE, --config-file=FILE > By default clamav-milter uses a default configuration file, > this option allows you to specify another one. > Worthwhile reading the manpage, might one suggest.
Thank you for the sarcas^W kind words. Can you hazard a guess as to why that works on the Gentoo box using the same config settings? /me raises hand [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# chown clamav:clamav /var/log/clamav/clamav.log I had discounted the earlier thread because I don't use /dev/console for logging. But the fix was the same. -- Regards... Todd OS X: We've been fighting the "It's a mac" syndrome with upper management for years now. Lately we've taken to just referring to new mac installations as "Unix" installations when presenting proposals and updates. For some reason, they have no problem with that. -- /. Linux kernel 2.6.11-6mdksmp load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00 _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html