> clamd runs as user amavis.amavis, which is who should own
> /var/lib/clamav and the files within, correct? And
> /var/lib/clamav-unofficial-sigs is owned by clamupdate.clamupdate.
>
> freshclam.conf has the database owner set to amavis.
I actually just finished a from-scratch setup like this, h
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:28 PM, Shobana Narayanaswamy
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I want to run ClamAV on a FreeBSD based appliance. However, it appears to
> have a performance impact that is significant (cpu/mem).
> Is there a lightweight version? Or can I possibly limit the virus
> definitions to only Fr
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:29 AM, Shobana Narayanaswamy
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> When I run ClamAV on a freebsd appliance, I get a bunch of false positives -
> that are primarily due to windows definitions that are not related to this
> OS.
> Is there a way to supress these or basically ignore these on the
Hi:
I want to run ClamAV on a FreeBSD based appliance. However, it
appears to have a performance impact that is significant (cpu/mem).
Is there a lightweight version? Or can I possibly limit the virus
definitions to only FreeBSD related and exclude the windows
definitions - so it does
not hav
Hi:
When I run ClamAV on a freebsd appliance, I get a bunch of false
positives - that are primarily due to windows definitions that are
not related to this OS.
Is there a way to supress these or basically ignore these on the next run?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I have a fedora15 system with clamav-0.97.3 and amavis-2.6.6 with
clamav-unofficial-sigs-3.7.1-5 and am having problems with
permissions.
clamd runs as user amavis.amavis, which is who should own
/var/lib/clamav and the files within, correct? And
/var/lib/clamav-unofficial-sigs is owned by cl