You just need to comment out (with a #) the freschclam.conf line

ExtraDatabase = "dbname1", "dbname2"

-Al-

On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 04:01 PM, Dora Smith via clamav-users wrote:
> Here it is.  (Think I just replied to wrong address)
> 
> 
> 
> Checking configuration files in /usr/local/etc
> 
> clamd.conf not found
> 
> Config file: freshclam.conf
> ---------------------------
> LogFileMaxSize = "1048576"
> LogTime = "yes"
> LogSyslog = "yes"
> LogFacility = "LOG_LOCAL6"
> LogVerbose disabled
> LogRotate = "yes"
> PidFile disabled
> DatabaseDirectory = "/usr/local/share/clamav"
> Foreground disabled
> Debug = "yes"
> UpdateLogFile disabled
> DatabaseOwner = "clamav"
> Checks = "12"
> DNSDatabaseInfo = "current.cvd.clamav.net <http://current.cvd.clamav.net/>"
> DatabaseMirror = "database.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/>"
> PrivateMirror disabled
> MaxAttempts = "3"
> ScriptedUpdates = "yes"
> TestDatabases = "yes"
> CompressLocalDatabase disabled
> ExtraDatabase = "dbname1", "dbname2"
> DatabaseCustomURL disabled
> HTTPProxyServer disabled
> HTTPProxyPort disabled
> HTTPProxyUsername disabled
> HTTPProxyPassword disabled
> HTTPUserAgent disabled
> NotifyClamd = "/path/to/clamd.conf"
> OnUpdateExecute = "command"
> OnErrorExecute disabled
> OnOutdatedExecute disabled
> LocalIPAddress disabled
> ConnectTimeout = "60"
> ReceiveTimeout = "60"
> SafeBrowsing = "yes"
> Bytecode = "yes"
> 
> clamav-milter.conf not found
> 
> Software settings
> -----------------
> Version: 0.101.3
> Optional features supported: MEMPOOL IPv6 AUTOIT_EA06 BZIP2 LIBXML2 PCRE 
> ICONV JSON RAR 
> 
> Database information
> --------------------
> Database directory: /usr/local/share/clamav
> WARNING: freshclam.conf and clamd.conf point to different database directories
> bytecode.cvd: version 330, sigs: 94, built on Wed Jul 17 08:11:08 2019
> main.cvd: version 58, sigs: 4566249, built on Wed Jun  7 16:38:10 2017
> daily.cvd: version 25544, sigs: 1725545, built on Sat Aug 17 03:24:01 2019
> safebrowsing.cvd: version 48958, sigs: 2441766, built on Sat Aug 17 10:00:50 
> 2019
> Total number of signatures: 8733654
> 
> Platform information
> --------------------
> uname: Linux 5.0.0-25-generic #26~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 1 13:51:02 UTC 
> 2019 x86_64
> OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64
> Full OS version: Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
> zlib version: 1.2.11 (1.2.11), compile flags: a9
> platform id: 0x0a2166660800000000070400
> 
> Build information
> -----------------
> GNU C: 7.4.0 (7.4.0)
> CPPFLAGS: 
> CFLAGS: -g -O2  -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE 
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
> CXXFLAGS: -g -O2
> LDFLAGS: 
> Configure: '--enable-check'
> sizeof(void*) = 8
> Engine flevel: 102, dconf: 102
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/17/19 5:56 PM, Al Varnell via clamav-users wrote:
>> Dora,
>> 
>> Please post the results of running 
>> 
>> sudo clamconf
>> 
>> -Al-
>> ClamXAV User
>> 
>> On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 03:45 PM, Dora Smith via clamav-users wrote:
>>> When I type freshclam in my terminal, I get
>>> 
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ClamAV update process started at Sat Aug 17 
>>> 17:36:27 2019
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> main.cvd is up to date (version: 58, sigs: 
>>> 4566249, f-level: 60, builder: sigmgr)
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> daily.cvd is up to date (version: 25544, sigs: 
>>> 1725545, f-level: 63, builder: raynman)
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> safebrowsing.cvd is up to date (version: 48958, 
>>> sigs: 2441766, f-level: 63, builder: google)
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> bytecode.cvd is up to date (version: 330, sigs: 
>>> 94, f-level: 63, builder: neo)
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ^getfile: dbname1.cvd not found on 
>>> database.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/> (IP: 104.16.219.84)
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ^Can't download dbname1.cvd from 
>>> database.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/>
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:28 2019 -> *Can't query 
>>> dbname1.0.102.0.0.6810DB54.ping.clamav.net <http://ping.clamav.net/>
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:28 2019 -> Trying again in 5 secs...
>>> 
>>> And it repeats this two more times before telling me
>>> 
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:39 2019 -> Giving up on database.clamav.net 
>>> <http://database.clamav.net/>...
>>> Sat Aug 17 17:36:39 2019 -> Update failed. Your network may be down or none 
>>> of the mirrors listed in /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf is working. Check 
>>> https://www.clamav.net/documents/official-mirror-faq 
>>> <https://www.clamav.net/documents/official-mirror-faq> for possible reasons.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The first time I tried it, it also told me it can't ping clamav.net 
>>> <http://clamav.net/>, but I could ping clamav.net <http://clamav.net/> with 
>>> no problem.  And the Internet's not down.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I didn't change any mirrors when I activated freshclam.conf.   I did 
>>> activate a bunch of things, if you see something I might have activated I 
>>> should go back and comment back in.  Maybe something needs a database that 
>>> doesn't exist?    I activated every safeguard I could see.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I am using the current version, 0.103.1, that I just went through the 
>>> LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG rigamorole on the Clamav pages, ALL of it, 
>>> to install, because the version in the Ubuntu repository is out of date and 
>>> I kept getting error messages.
>>> 
>>> I am running Ubuntu 18.04.
>>> 
>>> I am trying to run Clamav.  I want to run an antivirus scan. Right now I 
>>> presumably can't run it at all becasue it doesn't have its databases.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> And I need to know how to run Clamav immediately, because I accidentally 
>>> got a really weird web page!   Today, not tomorrow and midnight won't do.  
>>> Common sense.  Linux ain't just for servers any more.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Someone pointed me to a Ubuntu page for clamav that tells how to install 
>>> the out of date version that doesn't work because it's out of date, but 
>>> there might have been useful information on it - will "CLAMSCAN" run an 
>>> antivirus scan immediately?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Yours,
>>> 
>>> Dora Smith
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 8/17/19 5:07 PM, J.R. via clamav-users wrote:
>>>>> So it downloaded main.cvd, daily.cvd, safebrowsing.cvd, and
>>>>> bytecode.cvd, but can't download database1.cvd or something, and there
>>>>> might be a problem with teh mirrors in my conf file, which didn't
>>>>> contain any mirrors and I didn't mess with them if they're there and I
>>>>> didn't see them.
>>>> There is no "database1.cvd"... The 4 you listed are the only official
>>>> ones. So unless you made a mistake editing the config file, I'm not
>>>> really sure what it's trying to do.
>>>> 
>>>> You don't need to mess with the mirrors or anything. The files are
>>>> hosted via Cloudflare's CDN so you will automatically get the closest
>>>> server to you.
>>>> 
>>>>> And when I get my definititions, I need to run clamav now and not when
>>>>> it feels like it - how do I exactly do that?   The GUI for the out of
>>>>> date version would only let me set up a time to run it.
>>>> What operating system are you running? What version of ClamAV are you 
>>>> running?
>>>> 
>>>> https://www.clamav.net/documentation <https://www.clamav.net/documentation>
>>>> 
>>>> ^^^ That page will hopefully give you some answers...
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