Hi there,
On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 Tim Dunphy wrote:
... for some reason I am getting clamav errors in my postfix log
files complaining that it can't access it's socket file. I've tried
opening the permissions all the way and the problem persists. I'm
curious as to what effect this will have if
Hi Ged and thank you for your reply.
The error message doesn't say that permission was denied, it says that
the connection was refused. That means that nothing is listening on
the socket. Maybe the daemon died?
Good question. Although I checked the clamav service (clamd) is running.
On 12/6/2011 7:31 AM, Tim Dunphy wrote:
Hi Ged and thank you for your reply.
The error message doesn't say that permission was denied, it says that
the connection was refused. That means that nothing is listening on
the socket. Maybe the daemon died?
Good question. Although I checked the
Hi Bowie,
Thanks for your help. The problem was that the wrong socket location was
listed in clamd.conf. Once I corrected LocalSocket to read:
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.socket
And restarted clamd, amavis and postfix everything started to work.
Best!
tim
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