--- Stephen Gran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 03:21:35PM +1000, Kevin O'C > said: > > Hi All, > > > > debian sarge system > > > > logging in as root > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > clam v8.X > > > > configured clamd.conf - do not have copy of file > at > > this location - will post if required. > > > > line in clamd.conf is this: > > VirusEvent /whatever/whatever/xmessage "virus > found" > > > > i have tested virus event command line in shell - > > produces xmessage box with 'virus found'. > > but when i run 'clamd /root' in terminal it > detects > > eicar virus at that location but does not run > > xmessage. > > i've checked clamd logs but nothing logged.. > > > > i tried other virus events such as echo with no > joy. > > not sure if this is a security thing with clamd > and > > root.. > > i've spent hours working on clam and now finally > got > > everything croned and running, but it's next to > > useless without virusevent! > > > > any help much appreciated > > i have read other posts on this subject to no > avail... > > I just realized that the problem is probably > permissions related, but in > a different direction. xmessage (like all x > programs) probably needs > some kind of xauth, and I'm not sure the user clamd > runs as (clamav) > will have permission to write to root's X session. > I am not completely > sure how X handles this sort of thing, but this is > my next guess. > -- > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Stephen Gran | You don't have to > know how the computer | > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | works, just how > to work the computer. | > | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | > | > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > _______________________________________________ > http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html > i agree, all help and investigation points to permissions. i could look into upping the Xauth access of clamav user account via group membership. Or, optionally, i could run the daemon as root? i know this is not recommended and also not sure how to do this - a simple chown? umm, what about a su to clamav user session and try to run xmessage..
thanks for your help - will let you know how i go. Kev ____________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: Now with unlimited storage http://au.photos.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html