I wonder if someone can help me:

I'm running clamav-milter and clamd v.70 on a Redhat 9 machine.

My /tmp directory keeps filling up with directories of the form: clamav-006dc8fd472d18e9, and after a while /tmp fills up to the point where new files can't be created and all kinds of things on the machine start failing.

Checking the faq, I find that this would be caused if clam were running in debug mode - but as far as I can tell, it isn't. At least I didn't go out of my way to enable debugging, and the config file doesn't seem to turn it on.

I don't think it's a permissions issues - since the software can obviously create the files in the first place - but I guess it could be somethign funny.

So... any thoughts, or suggestions on how to track down what's happening?

Thanks very much,

Miles Fidelman


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