Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[email protected]> schrieb am 11.12.19 um 16:02:59 Uhr:

> >On a centos7 I did a yum update today and new version of clamav
> >was installed.
> >
> >ps aux |grep clam
> >amavis    6683  0.0 20.9 1016312 814072 ?      Ssl  15:14   0:00 
> >/usr/sbin/clamd -c /etc/clamd.d/amavisd.conf
> >
> ># freshclam
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> ClamAV update process started at Wed Dec 11 
> >15:52:45 2019
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> ^Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> ^Local version: 0.101.5 Recommended version: 
> >0.102.1
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> DON'T PANIC! Read 
> >https://www.clamav.net/documents/upgrading-clamav
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> main.cld is up to date (version: 59, sigs: 
> >4564902, f-level: 60, builder: sigmgr)
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> daily.cld is up to date (version: 25660, sigs: 
> >2043646, f-level: 63, builder: raynman)
> >Wed Dec 11 15:52:45 2019 -> bytecode.cld is up to date (version: 331, sigs: 
> >94, f-level: 63, builder: anvilleg)
> >
> >This happens after a reboot after having tried to get it working without 
> >reboot,
> >
> >What is going wrong here? Should clamd be running after amavis is started?  
> 
> nothing it wrong here. Just CentOS 7 does not have the newest clamav version
> installed. It's not always easy to install newest software on system that is
> 5 years old and supposed to be supported for another 5 years...

Ok, thank you! 

One more question. If amavis starts clamd (does it?), shouldn't I see a 
clamd-process
when I grep for it beside of amavis ?

  Andreas

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