Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> try
> ps ax | grep freshclam
Oooh. Very good:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.87.1]# ps ax | grep freshclam
5220 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/freshclam -d -p
/var/run/clamav/freshclam.pid
> if it's there, try and figure out what is starting it (if you haven't removed
> it already), look in /etc/init.d or possibly even /etc/inetd or /etc/xinetd
thanks, now I know why freshclam runs.
/etc/init.d contains
clamd
freshclam
/etc/inetd does not exist, /etc/xinetd does not contain any clam
references.
I don't mind it running, I just mind it complaining about an old
version when I know I've installed the new version.
As noted separately I nuked an old version of clamav tonight along
with an old version of clam-update, that may have been the source of
the nag.
Thanks again, cheers, Andy
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