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Christopher S. Arnold wrote:
> Gary V wrote:
>>> Christopher wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks Gary for the deatiled instructions. OK, i ran 'razor-admin -create'
>>>> and made /etc/razor/razor-agent.con (as id di not exists when i ran
>>>> - -create).
>>> This is unclear. When you ran 'razor-admin -create' did it create a
>>> ..razor directory with the contents something like this?:
>>>
>>> sfa:~# ls -l .razor/
>>> total 20
>>> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 698 2006-08-19 17:55 razor-agent.conf
>>> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 566 2006-08-19 17:55 server.joy.cloudmark.com.conf
>>> -rw-r--r--  1 root root  58 2006-08-19 17:55 servers.catalogue.lst
>>> -rw-r--r--  1 root root  22 2006-08-19 17:55 servers.discovery.lst
>>> -rw-r--r--  1 root root  38 2006-08-19 17:55 servers.nomination.lst
>>>
>>> And then did you copy the razor-agent.conf that was created for you
>>> here to /etc/razor? And does it look something like this?:
>>>
>>> #
>>> # Razor2 config file
>>> #
>>> # Autogenerated by Razor-Agents v2.82
>>> # Sat Aug 19 18:34:02 2006
>>> # Non-default values taken from /root/.razor/razor-agent.conf
>>> #
>>> # see razor-agent.conf(5) man page
>>> #
>>>
>>> debuglevel             = 3
>>> identity               = identity
>>> ignorelist             = 0
>>> listfile_catalogue     = servers.catalogue.lst
>>> listfile_discovery     = servers.discovery.lst
>>> listfile_nomination    = servers.nomination.lst
>>> logfile                = razor-agent.log
>>> logic_method           = 4
>>> min_cf                 = ac
>>> razordiscovery         = discovery.spamnet.com
>>> rediscovery_wait       = 172800
>>> report_headers         = 1
>>> turn_off_discovery     = 0
>>> use_engines            = 4,8
>>> whitelist              = razor-whitelist
>>>
>>>> I will not need to run -create for each user. So then i ran
>>>> spamassassin --lint and recieved this error:
>>>> [16307] warn: razor2: razor2 check failed: No such file or directory
>>>> razor2: razor2 had unknown error during get_server_info at
>>>> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Razor2.pm line
>>>> 180. at
>>>> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.3/Mail/SpamAssassin/Plugin/Razor2.pm line
>>>> 322.
>>>> So i restarted spamd and ran spamassassin --lint and recieved the same
>>>> error as above. Then i grabbed the test email message from you and ran
>>>> razor-check -d < email.txt > rtest
>>>> and got this error:
>>>> nextserver: Bootstrap discovery failed. Giving up. I ran the test more
>>>> than 1 time. I am not sure what to do now. It is also enabled in my .cf
>>>> file of spamassassin.
>>> I would suggest running -create for each user. It looks like it is more
>>> efficient for both your computer and the razor servers because it
>>> appears it does not have to try to discover the servers each time it
>>> runs.
>>>
>>> However, it looks like your 'Bootstrap discovery failed' problem may
>>> possibly be a firewall issue. Razor needs outgoing UDP port 2703.
>>> Most firewalls should allow ESTABLISHED communications on high ports
>>> (the reply from the razor servers), but if yours does not, that would
>>> also be a problem that needs to be fixed.
>>>
>>> Suggestion: run 'razor-admin -create' twice when you are running it
>>> the first time for a user.
>>>
>>> Gary V
>>>
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 OK, i opened port 2703, outgoing, and now everything seems to work. I
 re-ran -create and that worked. I ran -check on your email message and
 it completed successfully. Now, all that exists in my /etc/razor folder
 is razor-agent.conf file and nothing else. All the files, razor-agent.conf
 server.c101.cloudmark.com.conf
 server.folly.cloudmark.com.conf
 servers.catalogue.lst
 servers.discovery.lst
 servers.nomination.lst
 exists in the root/.razor folder. Do these files need to go into the
 /etc/razor folder? Thanks again for all your help!
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