An easy solution is to run clamav (including freshclam) as root (check your ./configure command line, clamav.conf, command line path to freshclam, and on newer snapshots freshclam.conf)
A more secure way is to chown the db directory to clamav user.
Regards,
Fajar Nugraha
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Hi Roberto, Did you get a answer to your problem? I'm having exactly the same problem on Solaris 9 running clamav0.65.
I'm afraid not. I've upgraded to 0.65, but the problem stays exactly the same. In fact, when I want to update the virusdb, I do it manually using a bash script I've written on purpose. If anyone would like more information to determine what the problem is, I'll be happy to help. Kind regards
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