Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-26 Thread Dennis Skinner
Salvatore Basso wrote: Dennis Skinner wrote: First, don't start a new thread by replying to an existing one and changing the subject. You break threading and your email will likely be ignored by anyone not reading that thread. Just start a new message. .. sorry for this but I don't find

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-26 Thread clamav
First, don't start a new thread by replying to an existing one and changing the subject. You break threading and your email will likely be ignored by anyone not reading that thread. Just start a new message. Threads are built by matching the In-Reply-To mail header, not the subject.

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-26 Thread Dennis Skinner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First, don't start a new thread by replying to an existing one and changing the subject. You break threading and your email will likely be ignored by anyone not reading that thread. Just start a new message. Threads are built by matching the In-Reply-To mail header,

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-26 Thread clamav
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Dennis Skinner wrote: Threads are built by matching the In-Reply-To mail header, not the subject. Changing the subject keeps it in the same thread. You didn't contradict me. Perhaps don't try to start a new thread is more clear? Yeah, I wasn't very clear and I

[Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
Hi, I have installed version 0.80 on fedora core 2 and I have used file .rpm. The installation it's ok and at boot of my machine to start demon 'clamd' and 'freshclam' correctly. Now for schedule update, default is: /etc/cron.daily/freshclam .. therefore the update is to do every day, but if I

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Daniel J McDonald
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 21:10 +0200, Salvatore Basso wrote: Now for schedule update, default is: /etc/cron.daily/freshclam .. therefore the update is to do every day, but if I want to schedule update every hour (and no every day) I must move the file freshcleam from directory

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Brian Morrison
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 21:10:25 +0200 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Salvatore Basso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have installed version 0.80 on fedora core 2 and I have used file .rpm. The installation it's ok and at boot of my machine to start demon 'clamd' and 'freshclam' correctly. Now for schedule

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Dennis Skinner
Salvatore Basso wrote: Hi, I have installed version 0.80 on fedora core 2 and I have used file .rpm. The installation it's ok and at boot of my machine to start demon 'clamd' and 'freshclam' correctly. Now for schedule update, default is: /etc/cron.daily/freshclam .. therefore the update

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Todd Lyons
Salvatore Basso wanted us to know: /etc/cron.daily/freshclam .. therefore the update is to do every day, but if I want to schedule update every hour (and no every day) I must move the file freshcleam from directory /etc/cron.daily/ to /etc/cron.hourly ?? Yes. -- Regards... Todd

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
Todd Lyons wrote: .. therefore the update is to do every day, but if I want to schedule update every hour (and no every day) I must move the file freshcleam from directory /etc/cron.daily/ to /etc/cron.hourly ?? Yes. ..now my file is in '/etc/cron.daily/' but why the the update is to run

RE: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Salvatore Basso wrote: ..why this to happen also if the file 'freshcleam' is in the /etc/cron.daily/ and not in /etc/cron.hourly ?? I add which I excute freshclam how demon (freshclam -d). thanks. If you run freshclam -d then it only needs to be started ONCE (put it in init.rd, for example)

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
Brian Morrison wrote No, the Checks parameter in freshclam.conf determines the update frequency for the pattern files. The /etc/cron.daily/freshclam entry is used to clean up/var/lib/clamav if any files in there have not been accessed in 72 hours. Except for the .cvd files of course, it

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you run freshclam -d then it only needs to be started ONCE (put it in init.rd, for example) If you run freshclam from /etc/cron.something/ then don't use the -d flag. .. after installed clamav (with file .rpm) I excute: #freshclam -d .. and in '/etc/init.d/' there

RE: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Salvatore Basso wrote: .. and in '/etc/init.d/' there is a file called 'freshclam' (and at boot of my machine start freshclam) , now in the my situation the file '/etc/cron.daily/freshclam' is not important ? if is this where I can modify the update frequency ? in what file ? thanks. Please

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
Dennis Skinner wrote: First, don't start a new thread by replying to an existing one and changing the subject. You break threading and your email will likely be ignored by anyone not reading that thread. Just start a new message. .. sorry for this but I don't find previous thread when

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please post results of: cat /etc/init.d/freshclam # Source function library . /etc/init.d/functions # Get network config . /etc/sysconfig/network test -f /etc/freshclam.conf || exit 0 RETVAL=0 start() { echo -n $Starting freshclam: # Start me up! daemon

RE: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Salvatore Basso wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please post results of: cat /etc/init.d/freshclam boils down to run freshclam -d cat /etc/cron.daily/freshclam boils down to remove unused files in /var/lib/clamav/ cat /etc/freshclam.conf # Number of database checks per day. # Default: 12

RE: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Matthew.van.Eerde
Matthew.van.Eerde wrote: cat /etc/freshclam.conf # Number of database checks per day. # Default: 12 (every two hours) Checks 24 OK, so it checks 24 times a day - once every hour If you want it to check every 30 minutes, change this to 48 If you want it to check every two hours, change this

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Salvatore Basso
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Um, because there are 24 hours in a day .. at least on this we are all agreement :-) .. ok, now all is clear !! many thanks Matthew and thanks to all for aid ! Salvatore. --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]

Re: [Clamav-users] Config update signature

2004-10-25 Thread Brian Morrison
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 22:34:33 +0200 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Salvatore Basso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brian Morrison wrote No, the Checks parameter in freshclam.conf determines the update frequency for the pattern files. The /etc/cron.daily/freshclam entry is used to clean