> >>> Nov 13 01:43:38 yoruban X-Qmail-Scanner-1.20:
> >>> [yoruban.dyndns.org106868421846115750] clamuko: corrupt or
> >>> unknown clamd
> >>> scanner error or memory/resource/perms problem - exit status
> >>> 16777215
> >>>
> >>> I have just reinstalled clamav 0.65 on RedHat 9 following
> >>> http://clamav.elektrapro.com/doc/clamd_supervised/clamd-daemon
> >>
> >> tools-guide.txt
> >>
> >> I would suggest checking the clamav mailing lists. You
> will probably
> >> find
> >> more people there who understand these types of errors. It looks
> >> like a
> >> clamav problem to me. And since you said RH 9, another thought pops
> >> into my head: library incompatibilities...
> >
> > or ....an increase of softlimit in the qmail supervise (run) script
> > and/or the clamd supervise (run) script is a first guess that might
> > help
> > you. What are your softlimit value(s)?
>
> Thanks for answering.
> qmail-smtpd/run softlimit 20 000 000
> clamd/log/run softlimit : that would be the sXXXXXXX value ?
> 10 000 000
>
> what should I check about library incompatibilites ?
>
> thanks,
>
> --sam
>
>

hmmm, does clamav run directly? Can you scan with it on the commandline? If
it doesn't work you need to read the clamav FAQ, and/or check with a clamav
LIST/WEBSITE.

If it DOES work on the commandline, well then I just don't know. So there.
The library incompatibilities would probably have manifested themselves
during the compilation of the clamav software, and the software would not
execute.

You said that text messages work but html messages do not? That's just SILLY
talk. So a text message is scanned by clamav? But an html message produces
the error? That's SILLY! What the hell are you doing over there Samuel? If
that is truly the case, then you should probably look at the commandline
used to perform the scan. See what parameters are used and try to perform
the same action from the commandline yourself. That should not happen
obviously, if the program was not INSANE. Perhaps you could take that same
message and pipe it to clamav using those parameters and see what happens. I
hope no pigs fly outta your arse when you do!

Ken




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