[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Had to revive the thread again. But I still haven't got a clue in which cases might clamd die without cleaning the socket file.
Try a recent version (0.71 or even a CVS snapshot), and run clamdwatch on your crontab (included under contrib directory on source tarball).
With FixStaleSocket option on (in clamav.conf), old sockets will be automatically deleted. clamdwatch can detect wheter clamd is alive, dead, or hung, and (depending how you use it) restart clamd
It may not be the best fix, but it works.
Regards,
Fajar -- Please avoid sending me Microsoft Office attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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