On Friday 02 April 2004 04:22 am, WipeOut wrote:Hi,
Hi is anyone have stability issues with Petr Kristov's RPM's ??I'm running fedora core 1 with those rpms solid as a rock (mostly, some memory leaks somewhere, but very minor). Certainly no mail server instability. Which mail server are you running. I'm running postfix and not having any problems. Of course, the mail server doesn't run clam, amavis does, but still...i don't see why tossing a mail at an external daemon should hose up the mail daemon, unless clam has a problem and hte mail server can't deal with not getting a response...which seems silly.
I am running them on Fedora Core 1..
The problem is when I try to use clamscan or clamdscan/clamd with my mail server it causes the mail server to crash.. The mail server people are telling me it clamav thats crashing..
I am able to run clamscan and clamdscan from a command line om many viles and it doesn't crash..
The mail server runs stable without calling clamav..
Its when I try to use the two together that somthing is freaking out..
I can't build a latest version from source because there are no compilers on the server.. Which is why I have used the RPM's..
Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks..
I am using Surgemail which passes the message to any external command line scanner.. Since it is executing the clamav command line just as it would be run when I execute it from the command line I can't see what they think that it is clamav that is crashing because from the command line it is stable..
I guess I will have to do a little more testing..
Later..
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