On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 00:09, Rich Yumul wrote:
> I was getting a similar error, and discovered that in my case, the
> memory wasn't the issue at all.
> 
> It turns out that clamav has a config file (/etc/clamav.conf) that by
> default is broken - I assume this is because they want you to look at
> the file.  Edit the config file, and comment out line 8 (Example), and
> then startup clamd.  That should do it.
> 

Doh! Turns out clamd wasn't running at all!

I knew about the config file, and had fixed that. But when the system reboots, clamd 
doesn't get loaded.

Anyone got a Debian init script for it?

Ta

Nick



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