This one time, at band camp, John Fleming said: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "John Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 10:14 PM > Subject: [Clamav-users] Clamdscan Error 2 > > > > ClamAV (clamd) was working fine until I updated Debian unstable today. > Now > > I'm getting the following header added to ALL emails: > > > > X-Virus-Status: Failed > > X-Virus-Report: /usr/bin/clamdscan error 2 > > > > I deleted my clamav log and restarted clamav. The new log starts out as > > usual, but the first email to come in results in the ERROR lines at the > > bottom. I don't know what's going on here, i.e. whether this is something > I > > should be able to diagnose and treat, or whether there is a problem with > the > > Debian package, and I should just wait for it to get fixed. Anyone else > > seeing this and/or have any ideas? Thanks - John > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/clamav# cat clamav.log > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 -> +++ Started at Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 -> clamd daemon 0.74 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: i386, > > CPU: i386) > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 -> Log file size limit disabled. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 -> Running as user clamav (UID 114, GID 114) > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:27 2004 -> Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav/ > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Protecting against 22797 viruses. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Unix socket file /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Setting connection queue length to 15 > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Archive: Archived file size limit set to > > 10485760 bytes. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Archive: Recursion level limit set to 5. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Archive: Files limit set to 1000. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> WARNING: USING HARDCODED LIMIT: Archive: > > Compression ratio limit set to 200. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Archive support enabled. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> RAR support disabled. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Mail files support enabled. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> OLE2 support disabled. > > Sun Jul 18 21:57:28 2004 -> Self checking every 3600 seconds. > > Sun Jul 18 22:00:52 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > Sun Jul 18 22:02:00 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > Sun Jul 18 22:02:27 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > Sun Jul 18 22:06:01 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > Sun Jul 18 22:06:36 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > Sun Jul 18 22:07:10 2004 -> ERROR: ScanStream: accept timeout. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/log/clamav# > > Only one response on this thread so far. I removed clamav (no --purge) and > reinstalled. I also deleted the virus databases and reran freshclam to get > fresh files. Now I get clamd error 127 instead of error 2. I tried to run > dpk-reconfigure clamav-daemon, but it said: "clamav-daemon is broken or not > fully installed". I guess I have to assume the package is broken, given > this message and the fact that it broke when I upgraded clamav via apt-get. > Is there a place to report this besides here? Thanks - John
Hi John, Sorry for the delay repying - work and life got in the way :( The patch for the read from stdin bug should have been applied (I will check again and reupload if not), so I am not sure that that's the problem. What was the previous version, and what are you using to interface to your MTA (clamav-milter, amavis, something else?) Thanks, -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ,''`. Stephen Gran | | : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | `. `' Debian user, admin, and developer | | `- http://www.debian.org | -----------------------------------------------------------------
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