Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
The process turned out to be much simpler and painless than I
expected. I downloaded the clamav and simscan packages and did an
RPMBUILD of each. Then RPM -e for the existing simscan and clamav
packages, and then RPM -Uvh for each (clamav first, than simscan).
Clamd process is no longer dominating the box's CPU, and the other
errors seem to have faded away.
I am still curious. No one ever told me. What /is/ the
'NOP0FCHECK="1"' switch in the tcp.smtp file? Inquiring minds really
do want to know.
Glad to hear you got it working.
From Erik's post on 1-10-07 in regards to NOP0FCHECK (remember, that's
a zero after the P, not the letter O like in the NO part):
The new simscan has support for passive operating system checking.
This will allow you to block Windows machines with broken reverse dns
or something.
This, however, requires the p0f daemon installed and running. I am not
planning on making this daemon a part of the QmailToaster. As such, I
have disabled this functionality.
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