--- Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 03:21:35PM +1000, Kevin O'C
said:
Hi All,
debian sarge system
logging in as root
clam v8.X
configured clamd.conf - do not have copy of file
at
this location - will post if required.
line in
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 at 16:48:00 +1000, Kevin O'C wrote:
--- Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
aimed at a file. As a side note, clamd does not run
as root in the
default Debian install - it probably won't hae
permission to scan /root.
Please see the documentation at
Daniel J McDonald wrote:
Ditto. The complete steps are:
1. Install a recent version source package:
rpm -ivh clamav-0.86.1.src.rpm
[cut]
10. repeat steps 5 - 9 as needed.
.. I have followed your councils and I am successful to make the update !!
still thanks ..and thanks also Jason for
Jay Lee wrote:
Julio Maidanik said:
Hi,
I have found that adding clamav checking through maildrop is quite
easy. It is so simple, that I would believe it might be useful for
other people, and so I am offering it to included in the clamav's
contrib
subdirectory.
--- Tomasz Papszun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 at 16:48:00 +1000, Kevin O'C
wrote:
--- Stephen Gran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
aimed at a file. As a side note, clamd does not
run
as root in the
default Debian install - it probably won't hae
permission to
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005 at 23:17:22 +1000, Kevin O'C wrote:
yes, my polish friend, i did not expect such a
prestigious reply. some study is in order.
while you're posting, can you offer something to solve
this problem?
:- Sysadmin GSoWat Melbourne Australia
I'm not familiar with possible
I'm installing ClamAV on our company's server (RH Linux 2.1AS) and
have run into a snag - though the install itself seemed to go just
fine, it appears that clamd wasn't installed anywhere on the system.
Running clamd from the command line results in bash: clamd: command
not found and I
Christopher Scott wrote:
clamscan works just fine and, obviously, trying to run clamdscan
results in connect(): No such file or directory
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
Any ideas?
/path/to/clamd
Clamd has to be running to use clamdscan.
Matt
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd installed by default?
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God. Never mind - i found it.
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find / -name 'clamd' -print
--- Christopher Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd
installed by default?
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Christopher Scott said:
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd installed by default?
make -n install /tmp/make.out
Read the resulting .out file to see what the installer is doing. Make -n
is a dry-run - nothing is done but all the steps are gone through.
dp
My problem is probably very simple for all the
experts out there but has stumped me
my freshclam.og is in /var/log
I set the ownership to clamav
It gets reset to root and then prevents the
program from running. You can see what happens:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] public_html]# freshclam
ERROR:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dawson wrote:
| My problem is probably very simple for all the
| experts out there but has stumped me
|
| my freshclam.og is in /var/log
|
| I set the ownership to clamav
|
| It gets reset to root and then prevents the
| program from running.
All,
Around clamav version 0.84, I noticed clamav would crash or hang when
processing a particular zip file. One one system, clamd runs up to 99%
CPU and spins indefinitely (FreeBSD 4.8). On another (FreeBSD 4.10), it
crashes with a signal 4 (illegal instruction). I isolated the problem
On Friday 29 Jul 2005 21:29, Dawson wrote:
My problem is probably very simple for all the
experts out there but has stumped me
my freshclam.og is in /var/log
I set the ownership to clamav
It gets reset to root and then prevents the
program from running. You can see what happens:
is
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