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On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 07:11:20PM -0400, John Fleming wrote:

>>>- And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the database is 
>>>updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of changes.
>
>OK, clamav is finding viruses again, but they are not being LOGGED in 
>/var/log/clamav.log.  The database upgrades and any restarts ARE being 
>logged - just not the "FOUND <virusname>" that I'm used to.  (Thus my virus 

Turn on LogVerbose and LogClean and restart clamd.  You should see lots
of stuff going to that file then.  If you're not, then clamd is not
writing to the file you think it is, or clamd is not getting the files
at all.  (I do not know clamassassin so I do not know if it connects to
clamd directly or if it calls clamdscan or if it calls clamscan.)
- -- 
Regards...              Todd
  We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
  Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy.  Where it is easy, 
  it's called a police state.             -- Jeff Schiller on NANOG
Linux kernel 2.6.17-6mdv   2 users,  load average: 0.09, 0.10, 0.09
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