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Graeme Nichols wrote:
> I have begun to get the following error when starting clamd at boot time.
>
> ERROR:
>
> Please define server type, Local and/or TCP
>
> I have checked the clamd.conf file and can find no place to define the
> server.
Wha
Hello,
I have begun to get the following error when starting clamd at boot time.
ERROR:
Please define server type, Local and/or TCP
I have checked the clamd.conf file and can find no place to define the
server.
I noticed that clamd had stopped starting at boot time (the virus definition
file w
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Lawrence Strydom wrote:
> OK thanks I see the problem but have no Idea how to resolve it.
>
> The directory /var/run/clamd/ exists and is owned by vscan:vscan but the
> actual socket does not exist. I was under the impression that the
> applicati
HI Rene
OK thanks I see the problem but have no Idea how to resolve it.
The directory /var/run/clamd/ exists and is owned by vscan:vscan but the
actual socket does not exist. I was under the impression that the
application will create the socket?!?! How do I create it manually?
rgds
Lawrence
Paul Kosinski wrote:
>
> My only worry now is that either clamd will crash, or stop listening
> too long when updating. I am using procmail on the tail-end of
> Postfix's "virtual" delivery and don't see a way to have procmail get
> Postfix to try delivery again later (like it would with SMTP
> de
When I originally started using clamav, clamscan could handle my low
(SOHO) volume of email quite well, but recently, it started taking
over 20 secs to scan a short email, and was even showing signs of not
keeping up with the spam rate. (My email server is an AMD Sempron
"2800+", 1600 MHz, 896 MB R
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Lawrence Strydom wrote:
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> And this is /etc/clamd.conf:
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> LogFile /var/log/clamd
> LogFileUnlock
> LogSyslog
> LogFacility LOG_MAIL
> LogVerbose
> PidFile /var/lib/cla
Hi,
I install the latest clamav version 0.90.3. It is running successfully but I
could not found any file named daily.cvd in the database directory. I found
the following files/dir in the database directory
#ls
daily.inc main.cvd mirrors.dat
But my simscan installation require the daily.cvd fi
Hi List,
I am trying to set up clamd and samba-vscan for on access virus scanning
when users connect tomy SAMBA shares.
Running;
OpenSuSE 10.2
samba-3.0.23
samba-vscan-0.3.6
clamav-0.90.2-0.1
clamav-db-0.90.2-0.1
I added this to the [globals] section of /etc/samba/smb.conf
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