I have found "Foreground Yes" in the conf but I dont know what you mean
by "background clamd". I dpn't have a special OpenSUSE init script, I
installed clam from source. As such, I don't have an init script except
for the one which is in the build directory, and which I am not supposed
to move. Thus, I have to start the clamd binary directly.

Mike





Am 26.05.2010 18:53, schrieb Török Edwin:
> Can you try setting 'Foreground yes' in clamd.conf and tell your init
> script to background clamd. I know Debian's init script has a
> 'supervised' mode which allows for this, OpenSUSE should have something
> similar.
> 
> --Edwin
> 
> Best regards,
> --Edwin
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