Tried that, to the same result.  I set DEBUG to 101, but it didn't
seem to output anything different.

Anything else I can try before I rebuild perl for suid?

Thanks for your help.

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Salvatore Toribio<tori...@pusc.it> wrote:
> At 1:41 -0400 2-07-2009, Nicholas DeMarinis wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've just installed qmail-scanner-2.06 on top of netqmail-1.06.  Q-S
>> has successfully detected clamd 0.93.3 and spamd (fast) 3.2.5.  It
>> _appears_ to be functioning well when sending and receiving plain text
>> email, but I find the following if I test the installation with
>> test_insallation.sh, or attempted to replicate it with an attachment
>> or something similar that would invoke clamd, I find the following:
>>
>> test_installation.sh:
>> Sending standard test message - no viruses...
>> done!
>>
>
>> Thu, 02 Jul 2009 00:40:20 EDT:24660: --output of clamdscan was:
>> /var/spool/qscan/tmp/my-hostname124650962056624660: Access denied. ERROR
>> --
>
> Hi
>
> It seems to me a permission problem. There is something new in 2.06, as you
> are running clamav as qscand it shouldn't be the cause of the problem, but
> who knows. I have never tried the wrapper and it seems that many people has
> issues with it.
>
> You can try to modify qmail-scanner-queue.pl, search for:
>
>       #Now ensure the permissions are opened up to 0740
>       my $xchmod=`chmod -R 740 . 2>&1`;
>
> And change it to (suggested as bug by P-O Yliniemi):
>
>       my $xchmod=`chmod -R 750 . 2>&1`;
>
> You can also set DEBUG to 101 and see what are the permissions inside
> /var/spool/qscand/tmp
>
> Regards
>
> ST
>

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