Thanks. An alternative solution is to use "setsebool -P clamd_disable_trans=1".

Even though I had set the necessary access controls via a local policy, clamd would still segfault until I disabled selinux completely for clamd.

Regards,

Joshua


On 8/16/2010 4:24 PM, Török Edwin wrote:
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:13:34 -0400
Joshua Weage<jwe...@ansa-usa.com>  wrote:

I'm attempting to use clamav on a CentOS 5 system; however, clamd is
segfaulting immediately.
See
https://wiki.clamav.net/bin/view/Main/UpgradeNotes0962

And try this patch:
http://git.clamav.net/gitweb?p=clamav-devel.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=a78f2183ed18ef288e7afd1caff93e46c4eef486;hp=80faa528985788462210b346f9432900f13840f2

Best regards,
--Edwin


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