Gary wrote:

> Kerin wrote:
>> I wish to propose that
>> they ship a default /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf file in much the same
>> was as, say, Debian do.

>> --Kerin Millar

> FWIW: This used to be true for Debian, but using Debian 3.1, I could
> not get apt-get to create /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf. This is not a
> virgin install however, so that may make a difference. I remember
> installing razor a month or so ago on another Debian system and it
> did create the /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf file, but it was not what
> one would expect, it had no configuration options in it, just a
> comment that it was created by blah blah (I don't remember).

> Gary V

Correction, as I was testing, I forgot to run razor-client!
Running razor-client afterwards created /etc/razor/razor-agent.conf
With these contents:

# See razor-agent.conf (5)

# Change this to 5 for safer classification of MIME attachments.  This will let 
more spam through
logic_method = 4
# Uncomment the next line for logging via syslog
#logfile = sys-syslog
# If you do log to syslog, consider using logrotate
# (see /usr/share/doc/razor/logcheck.ignore.eg)

Running 'razor-admin -create' again overwrote this file with a usable
configuration file.

Then I --purge removed razor, then reinstalled, then this time
/etc/razor/razor-agent.conf was created again with the above contents.

Like I said, this is not a virgin 2.67 install.

Gary V



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