PakOgah wrote:
Jon Ernster wrote:
My clamd seems to be frequently updating itself throughout the day
and when this happens it temporarily rejects any incoming messages
from what I can tell from the logs. Is there any way to control the
frequency of its updates?
Additionally I'm getting a
I am getting the following daily message in my email:
*
/etc/cron.daily/qtp-clean-spam:
bayes: synced databases from journal in 3 seconds: 807 unique entries (1766
total entries)
/etc/cron.daily/qtp-sa-update:
error: GPG validation failed!
The update downloaded
You can modify the frequency that freshclam performs an update by setting
the Checks variable in the /etc/freshclam.conf configuration file. The
following, for example, would decrease the number of updates to once every
12 hours:
# Number of database checks per day.
# Default: 12 (every two
Can you modify the time of performing an update this way, or does
the time depend on the time when freshclam starts?
In case two, I can create a cronjob with
#service freshclam restart.
Am I right?
Regards,
Marco Volkert
Marco Volkert
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PROMAN
nop,
just edit the file
/etc/freshclam.conf
add Checks 2
so it will check new .dat updates every 12 hours
then to make clamd read the new config, type
service freshclam restart
Marco Volkert wrote:
Can you modify the time of performing an update this way, or does the
time depend on the time
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the latest version of OpenSSL (in the official fc6 yum repositories) for it:
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*OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006*
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On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:10 PM, fbc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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the latest version of OpenSSL (in the official fc6 yum