* Chris Hastie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20021030 20:44]: wrote:
> I'm still finding the same problems with trying to close down clamd 
> cleanly. It picks up a TERM signal, the log says it's closing, but the 
> process is left running but not responding and the socket file left in 
> place.


Use my type of config - files attached....
I had to match alot in them.....that is why I am attaching the two.
I use FreeBSD like you.




-Wash

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And on the seventh day, He exited from append mode.

Attachment:
clamd.sh
Description: Bourne shell script

##
## Example config file for the Clam AV daemon
## Please read the clamav.conf(5) manual before editing this file.
##
 

# Comment or remove the line below.
#Example

# Uncomment this option to enable logging.
# LogFile must be writable for the user running the daemon.
# Full path is required.
LogFile /var/log/clamd.log

# By default the log file is locked for writing - the lock protects against
# running clamd multiple times (if want to run another clamd, please
# copy the configuration file, change the LogFile variable, and run
# the daemon with --config-file option). That's why you shouldn't uncomment
# this option.
#LogFileUnlock

# Maximal size of the log file. Default is 1 Mb.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# You may use 'M' or 'm' for megabytes (1M = 1m = 1048576 bytes)
# and 'K' or 'k' for kilobytes (1K = 1k = 1024 bytes). To specify the size
# in bytes just don't use modifiers.
#LogFileMaxSize 2M
LogFileMaxSize 0M

# Enable verbose logging.
LogVerbose

# Log time with each message.
LogTime

# This option allows you to save the process identifier of the listening
# daemon (main thread).
#PidFile /var/run/clamd.pid

# Path to a directory containing .db files.
# Default is the hardcoded directory (mostly /usr/local/share/clamav,
# it depends on installation options).
DataDirectory /usr/local/share/clamav
 
# The daemon works in local or network mode. Currently the local mode is
# recommended for security reasons.

# Path to the local socket. The daemon doesn't change the mode of the
# created file (portability reasons). You may want to create it in a directory
# which is only accessible for a user running daemon.
#LocalSocket /tmp/clamd

# TCP port address.
TCPSocket 3310

# Maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to.
# Default is 15.
MaxConnectionQueueLength 30

# Maximal number of a threads running at the same time.
# Default is 5, and it should be sufficient for a typical workstation.
# You may need to increase threads number for a server machine.
MaxThreads 50

# Thread (scanner - single task) will be stopped after this time (seconds).
# Default is 180. Value of 0 disables the timeout. SECURITY HINT: Increase the
# timeout instead of disabling it.
ThreadTimeout 500

# Maximal depth the directories are scanned at.
MaxDirectoryRecursion 15

# Follow a directory symlinks.
# SECURITY HINT: You should have enabled directory recursion limit to
# avoid potential problems.
FollowDirectorySymlinks

# Follow regular file symlinks.
FollowFileSymlinks

# Run as selected user (clamd must be started by root).
# By default it doesn't drop priviledges.
User exim

# Don't fork into background. Useful in debugging.
#Foreground


##
## Archive support
##


# Comment this line to disable scanning of the archives.
#ScanArchive

# Options below protect your system against Denial of Service attacks
# with archive bombs.

# Files in archives larger than this limit won't be scanned.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
# WARNING: Due to the unrarlib implementation, whole files (one by one) in RAR
#          archives are decompressed to the memory. That's why never disable
#          this limit (but you may increase it of course!)
ArchiveMaxFileSize 10M

# Archives are scanned recursively - e.g. if Zip archive contains RAR file,
# the RAR file will be decompressed, too (but only if recursion limit is set
# at least to 1). With this option you may set the recursion level.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
ArchiveMaxRecursion 5

# Number of files to be scanned within archive.
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
ArchiveMaxFiles 1000

##
## Clamuko settings
## WARNING: This is experimental software. It is very likely it will hang
##          up your system !!!
##

# Enable Clamuko. Dazuko (/dev/dazuko) must be configured and running.
#ClamukoScanOnLine

# Set access mask for Clamuko.
ClamukoScanOnOpen
ClamukoScanOnClose
ClamukoScanOnExec

# Set the include paths (all files in them will be scanned). You can have
# multiple ClamukoIncludePath options, but each directory must be added
# in a seperate option. All subdirectories are scanned, too.
ClamukoIncludePath /home
#ClamukoIncludePath /students

# Set the exclude paths. All subdirectories are also excluded.
#ClamukoExcludePath /home/guru

# Limit the file size to be scanned (probably you don't want to scan your movie
# files ;))
# Value of 0 disables the limit.
ClamukoMaxFileSize 5M

# Enable archive support. It uses the limits from clamd section.
# (This option doesn't depend on ScanArchive, you can have archive support
# in clamd disabled).
ClamukoScanArchive



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