>>If you walk through the following steps, your trouble should be repaired.
> As you have not shared your full clamav and procmail
>>configuration, I will be as comprehensive as possible.
>
> Thanks for the response. I got clamdscan working late last week. I'm
> working
> on getting auto email chec
>If you walk through the following steps, your trouble should be repaired.
As you have not shared your full clamav and procmail
>configuration, I will be as comprehensive as possible.
Thanks for the response. I got clamdscan working late last week. I'm working
on getting auto email checking under
> >> I've been trying to get clamav installed for a while now. I've been
> having
> >> trouble with clamd. It is installed and running, but clamdscan fails. I
> was
> >> not getting logging until recently. I just got the logging working and
am
> >> now getting:
> >> @400040b2314c215aac64 ERROR:
>> I've been trying to get clamav installed for a while now. I've been
having
>> trouble with clamd. It is installed and running, but clamdscan fails. I
was
>> not getting logging until recently. I just got the logging working and am
>> now getting:
>> @400040b2314c215aac64 ERROR: Can't open /d
I've been trying to get clamav installed for a while now. I've been having
trouble with clamd. It is installed and running, but clamdscan fails. I was
not getting logging until recently. I just got the logging working and am
now getting:
@400040b2314c215aac64 ERROR: Can't open /dev/stderr in ap
>>I've been trying to get clamdscan working for quite some time now. I have
>>installed clamav. clamscan works. Clamdscan fails with:
>>connect(): Connection refused
>>ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
>>
>
>>Where is your .sock file for clamd?
>>
>>locate sock |grep clam
>>
>>Then
>>
>>grep sock /etc
>I've been trying to get clamdscan working for quite some time now. I have
>installed clamav. clamscan works. Clamdscan fails with:
>connect(): Connection refused
>ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
>
>Where is your .sock file for clamd?
>
>locate sock |grep clam
>
>Then
>
>grep sock /etc/clamav.conf
I've been trying to get clamdscan working for quite some time now. I have
installed clamav. clamscan works. Clamdscan fails with:
connect(): Connection refused
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
Time: 0.001 sec (0 m 0 s)
I am using a local socke
>>>From /etc/clamav.conf
>>>
>>># TCP port address.
>>>#TCPSocket 3310
>>>
>>>clamd will only run as local socket or inet socket not both at the same
>>>time. You probably have clamd running as local so when clamdscan tries
>>>to connect to the port it gets a connection refused. You will need to
> From /etc/clamav.conf
>
># TCP port address.
>#TCPSocket 3310
>
>clamd will only run as local socket or inet socket not both at the same
>time. You probably have clamd running as local so when clamdscan tries
>to connect to the port it gets a connection refused. You will need to
>check your co
>>
>> I've installed clamav. clamscan works, but the daemonized version
>> clamdscan
>> does not. It appears to be a permissions issue:
>>
>> connect(): Connection refused
>> ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
>>
>> --- SCAN SUMMARY ---
>> Infected files: 0
>> Time: 0.001 sec (0 m 0 s)
I've installed clamav. clamscan works, but the daemonized version clamdscan
does not. It appears to be a permissions issue:
connect(): Connection refused
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
Time: 0.001 sec (0 m 0 s)
What is is trying to connect t
Greetings all. I found out about clamav through the qmail list. I'm trying
to install clamAV to work with qmail and qscanq. I followed the instructions
in the INSTALL doc with clamav 0.70. That all went fine. In addition I am
running clamd per instructions under "Running Clamd" on:
http://www.qscan
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