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Hi,
I get this error, and i googled but found nought but source code.
What is the meaning of this error ?
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 08:32, Ace Suares wrote:
The problem went away unexpectedly on tuesday 22 june 11:00 GMT+1
Probably neglecting the problem might have scared it away.
Or some domain that I removed was triggering the problem.
Or... I might
> Try using LogFileUnlock, and checking the permissions on the device.
I suppose you mean putting
LogFileUnlock
in clamav.conf...
but it didn't help. Same error.
> Those do look like clam error messages. And no need to stick to stdout
> - stderr should work the same.
permissions on
On Sunday 27 June 2004 22:24, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> no need to patch.
{snip}
> LogFile /dev/stdout should do the trick. I use it on many many many many
> systems.
Thanks for the suggestion - I was thinking along those lines (honestly ;)
But in trying it out, I get this:
@400040df86982
Hi,
qscanq (http://www.qscanq.org, http://www.qscanq.org/clamdscan.html) seems to
want to log to stderr, and provides a patch for it:
(http://www.qscanq.org/clamav-0.70-stderr.patch.gz)
Did this patch make it in the current release? Will it? Are there special
reasons not to incorporate that p
On Sunday 27 June 2004 19:41, Jim Maul wrote:
> > -rw-r-1 qscand adm 0 Jun 20 20:25 clamav.log
> > -rw-r-1 qscand adm 2619368 Jun 25 14:43 clamav.log.1
> > -rw-r-1 clamav adm128026 Jun 14 04:36 clamav.log.2.gz
> >
> > Now, the last one (2.gz)
On Friday 25 June 2004 11:37, Ace Suares wrote:
Thanks for your answers.
But what happens with that file?
It just gets through clamav 'unharmed' or is it discarded ?
I figure it goes through unharmed, but I'd hate to find out that clamav throws
away a couple of mesages per hour.
On Saturday 26 June 2004 11:49, Damian Menscher wrote:
> Just a guess:
>
> You need a clamav user. Therefore it's conceivable that some idiot
> could email [EMAIL PROTECTED], and get their spam delivered locally.
> Since that is undesirable, and rejecting email to that user is somewhat
> difficul
On Thursday 24 June 2004 08:32, Ace Suares wrote:
Anyone an idea why this happens?
ulimit is 64MB (was 32 MB) but doens't help. Current version of clamav is 0.73
_Ace
>
> Jun 25 06:10:22 localhost qmail: 1088136622.310986 X-Qmail-Scanner-1.22:
> [pomer108813662247927762] clamdsc
On Saturday 26 June 2004 09:22, Stephen Gran wrote:
> The postinstall script adds an entry for clamav: root to /etc/aliases,
> and then since at least sendmail needs it, it runs newaliases afterwards.
> Apparently on your system, at least, newaliases is wrapper that calls
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail-ne
> Press enter to continue.
>
> It seems that qmail-newu (which I OF COURSE not use because I am using
> qmail-ldap, generates some problems.
... ut when I pressed enter to continue...
Setting up clamav-base (0.73-2) ...
Setting up clamav-freshclam (0.73-2) ...
Installing new version of config f
It seems that I overlooked
PidFile /var/run/clamav/clamd.pid
in clamav.conf. I changed it to:
PidFile /var/run/clamav/qscand/clamd.pid
and it will probably be able to restart cland :-)
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On Friday 25 June 2004 16:16, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
>
> Check that you have proper "sections" listed in /etc/apt/sources.list
> (I mean non-free, contrib).
> E.g.:
>
> deb http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/ woody main non-free contrib
> deb http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US woody/non-US main con
Hi
I've installed the debian package for Debian Woody, from
http://people.debian.org/~sgran/debian
On one server, it works fine, and this is a good time to say that I am very
happy that there finally is a good Open Source solution to virusscanning.
Great work !
But on my other server, that h
Hi,
I installed clamav on Debian Woody with Qmail-Scanner. I used the debian
package from deb http://people.debian.org/~sgran/debian
So far so good, but since qmail-scanner runs as user qscand and clamd runs as
clamd, clam can not write files in the working dir (something like /var/
spool/qm
Hi,
Thanks for packaging clamav for Debian Woody - it really makes life easier,
great work!
But when I install it I am getting dependency errors that wont' go away.
Here's what dselect says:
clamav suggests unrar (>= 3.0-1)
clamav recommends arj
arj does not appear to be available
clamav rec
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