On 4/13/05, Kurt Albershardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why does it return a status of 'started' when I query it?
That's the OS scripts doing that, not clamd itself.
I'd suggest that the most likely issue is permissions - check that the
user you're running it as has the correct permissions (ie
René Berber wrote:
Kurt Albershardt wrote:
I'm not able to see a socket created, either when I use /var/tmp/clamav
or when I configure as /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock (after creating the
clamav directory and changing permissions appropriately.)
Try:
lsof -p `pidof clamd`
lsof -p `pidof clamd`
Kurt Albershardt wrote:
[snip]
lsof -p `pidof clamd`
lsof: no process ID specified
Clamd is not running.
[snip]
Just a zero-length log file from clamd, and freshclam logs in two
different places depending on whether it's called from clamd or from the
cron job. Cron job logs where the
On Apr 11, 2005, at 22:20, Kurt Albershardt wrote:
0.83 on Gentoo Linux
I'm not able to see a socket created, either when I use
/var/tmp/clamav or when I configure as /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock
(after creating the clamav directory and changing permissions
appropriately.)
Works fine on an old
Rob MacGregor wrote:
On Apr 12, 2005 5:01 PM, Kurt Albershardt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And since there's no socket or pid created (despite options calling for
such) I don't see anything in ps:
# /etc/init.d/clamd status
* status: started
# ps -fade|grep clam
clamav7046 1 0 Apr11 ?
René Berber wrote:
From freshclam.log:
UpdateLogFile /var/log/freshclam.log
What about /etc/freshclam.conf?
Sorry--fumblefingered that one. It was from /etc/freshclam.conf of course.
when starting/stopping clamd, I see a notification for freshclam only:
# /etc/init.d/clamd start
[ ok ]ing
Kurt Albershardt wrote:
0.83 on Gentoo Linux
I'm not able to see a socket created, either when I use /var/tmp/clamav
or when I configure as /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock (after creating the
clamav directory and changing permissions appropriately.)
Works fine on an old RH8 box, I've diffed