The init script uses 'retry' for 30 seconds to kill the processes. If
they don't die on the first signal, they get signalled again, and so on
until they actually do die. This had to be done because I had seen
several heavily loaded systems where the milter processes wouldn't
actually die. The
I am running Suse Openexchange 4.1. I have installed
amavisd-postfix-20020531-31 and by default it is configured to use
'H+BEDV AntiVir' for virus checking.
I have installed clamav-0.73 from source and compiled and installed it
and it is working. I have started clamd and edited /etc/amavisd.conf
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 13:54, Graham Dodd wrote:
Hello Gareth,
Tuesday, June 29, 2004, 1:52:57 PM, you wrote:
GB I am running Suse Openexchange 4.1. I have installed
GB amavisd-postfix-20020531-31 and by default it is configured to use
GB 'H+BEDV AntiVir' for virus checking.
Just a
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 14:32, Gareth Blades wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 13:47, Lionel Bouton wrote:
Gareth Blades wrote the following on 06/29/2004 01:52 PM :
I am running Suse Openexchange 4.1. I have installed
amavisd-postfix-20020531-31 and by default it is configured to use
'H+BEDV
I know the answer is out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find it.
When my system restarts, clamd starts right up, just like it's supposed to.
However, I need to manually start clamav-milter, and specify all options on
the command-line. Even specifying the config file isn't enough.
What is
What do you mean isn't enough? Are you saying you get an error message?
If so what is the message? If not, what do you mean?
On Tuesday 29 Jun 2004 16:06, Don Levey wrote:
I know the answer is out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find it.
When my system restarts, clamd starts right up,
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Don Levey wrote:
I know the answer is out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find
it. When my system restarts, clamd starts right up, just like it's
supposed to.
I'm sure it doesn't start up by magic -- you probably added a start-up
script
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you mean isn't enough? Are you saying you get an error
message? If so what is the message? If not, what do you mean?
On Tuesday 29 Jun 2004 16:06, Don Levey wrote:
I know the answer is out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find
it. When my system
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Don Levey wrote:
Whether or not I specify the file (-c /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter) I get an
error:
For what it's worth, I never did a clamav-milter config file, I put a bunch
of command line options in the start-up script.
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Don Levey wrote:
without issue. I can then start the milter manually because clamd is
already started. Looks like I'll change that from S80 to S85...
. . . and don't forget to make sure sendmail starts after that !
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Don Levey wrote:
without issue. I can then start the milter manually because clamd is
already started. Looks like I'll change that from S80 to S85...
. . . and don't forget to make sure sendmail starts after that !
...and that affects
Don Levey wanted us to know:
Whether or not I specify the file (-c /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter) I get an
error:
clamav-milter: No socket-addr given
If I specify the socket address on the command-line also, I get:
ERROR: Parse error at line 10: Unknown option CLAMAV_FLAGS=.
Todd Lyons wrote:
The config file is the clamav config file, usually /etc/clamav.conf.
You should be calling the clamav-milter with the lines set below:
CLAMAV_FLAGS=
--config-file=/etc/clamav.conf
--headers --noreject --outgoing
Don Levey wanted us to know:
I've attached my clamav-milter init script. Note that I've adjusted
Unfortunately, the script didn't make it through. Here's what I've got in
the init.d/clamav-milter script:
Well that is because I apparently forgot to attach it. Look for it on
this one.
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 08:32:08PM +1000, Robert S said:
I don't believe that there are any milter processes after the init script
exits. I have written init scripts in the past for slackware and found that
you need to pause before reloading the milter after doing a killall
(usually about 3
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