From: Rob MacGregor [mailto:rob.macgre...@gmail.com]
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When I invoke clamdscan [filename or folder] I get
dpatt...@quarantine:~$ clamdscan po.conf
/home/dpatters/po.conf: Access denied. ERROR
This happens on all directories except /tmp. My directories are world
readable and
As for using clamscan, the reason I installed clamav is to work with another
piece of software which apparently uses clamdscan in its call.
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Dale Patterson
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 14:47, Dale Patterson gcaharchiv...@gmail.com wrote:
As for using clamscan, the reason I installed clamav is to work with another
piece of software which apparently uses clamdscan in its call.
That does, but that doesn't mean that you can *only* use clamdscan.
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Date: Wed, 1 Apr 2009 13:59:28 -0400
From: Dale Patterson gcaharchiv...@gmail.com
Subject: [Clamav-users] Problems with clamdscan : access denied
To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
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On 2009-04-02 17:39, Dale Patterson wrote:
Have discovered the answer. And feel a little sheepish. It turns out that
even though apparmor did not show up in a ps command, apparently clamav can
still make calls to its config file? In any case I got the following
information for the creators
I have searched through the archives and can't find a solution to my
problem.
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 and installed clamav through its
Synaptic Package Manager. It installed version 0.94.2.
When I invoke clamdscan [filename or folder] I get
dpatt...@quarantine:~$ clamdscan po.conf
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 18:59, Dale Patterson gcaharchiv...@gmail.com wrote:
---SNIP---
When I invoke clamdscan [filename or folder] I get
dpatt...@quarantine:~$ clamdscan po.conf
/home/dpatters/po.conf: Access denied. ERROR
This happens on all directories except /tmp. My directories are
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 at 10:21:06 -0600, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
Hi,
I have a mail server setup using postfix, procmail, and
clamav. Mail is delivered to the postfix server and procmail handles
the local delivery. I have procmail configured to run clamdscan on
all mail larger than 15000
Hi,
I have a mail server setup using postfix, procmail, and
clamav. Mail is delivered to the postfix server and procmail handles
the local delivery. I have procmail configured to run clamdscan on
all mail larger than 15000 bytes. However, I'm having problems that
seem like permission
Todd Lyons wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted us to know:
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
Unless it's been fixed recently, that howto tells you to have clamdscan
symlinked to clamscan. That's a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted us to know:
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
Unless it's been fixed recently, that howto tells you to have clamdscan
symlinked to clamscan. That's a very inefficient
On Friday 17 December 2004 11:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
1103226345:17359:ERROR:X-Antivirus-ONETWENTYSEVEN-1.24-st-qms:clamdscan:
it is at 50MB. Shall I make it larger?
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
it is at 50MB. Shall I make it larger?
Hi,
I am running Qmail+Qmail-Scanner+ClamAV on a FreeBSD 5.3 machine and
followed the qmailrocks.org directions to the tee. When running
test_installation.sh (bombs on step 2) i get this error in my
qmail-queue.log file:
Hello all ClamAv users,
first time on the list so please excuse any dumb questions ;-)
I'm running Exim with a call to a script that runs all emails through 2 AV
scanners, the ClamAv part of the script is:
/usr/bin/clamdscan --stdout $1 /tmp/antivir$$.log
ERR=$?
if [ $ERR 0 ] ; then
.
.
I
Quoting Jon R. Kibler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello:
Running:
Solaris 9
Clavav 0.65
We are having problems getting clamdscan to work.
The problem is file permissions. The file being scanned must be either
other readable, or it must belong to the clamav user or group. We do not
have
Hello:
Running:
Solaris 9
Clavav 0.65
We are having problems getting clamdscan to work.
The problem is file permissions. The file being scanned must be either other readable,
or it must belong to the clamav user or group. We do not have this problem with
clamscan.
Any thoughts on how to
Jon R. Kibler wrote:
We are having problems getting clamdscan to work.
The problem is file permissions. The file being scanned must be either other readable, or it must belong to the clamav user or group. We do not have this problem with clamscan.
Any thoughts on how to get clamdscan to read
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