The Disc Shop wrote:
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The Disc Shop wrote:
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clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamd.conf abc
/var/spool/virtual/thediscshop.com.au/abc: Access denied. ERROR
What are the permissions on /var/spool/virtual/thediscshop.com.au/abc
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The Disc Shop wrote:
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clamdscan --config-file=/usr/local/etc/clamd.conf abc
/var/spool/virtual/thediscshop.com.au/abc: Access denied. ERROR
What are the permissions on /var/spool/virtual/thediscshop.com.au/abc ? clamd
user needs
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Kill all your freshclam and clamd processes. Put your .pid and socket files in
a place that clamd can write. clamd starts as root, but if it needs to SIGHUP,
it needs to recreate the .pid files and reinitialize the socket as clamd.
I've done all this now but i
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OK, so: clamscan is detecting the virus, but clamdscan is not? Please confirm.
When was the last time you restarted clamd? Perhaps it's not reloading the
virus database whenever freshclam downloads a new update. Can you post your
freshclam config as well (withou
The Disc Shop wrote:
Dennis Skinner wrote:
The Disc Shop wrote:
Then post your config. There is something wrong in it.
the clamd.conf or freshclam.conf or both. And should i post it in
the body or as an attachment
Freshclam is apparently working since you have the latest defs
Dennis Skinner wrote:
The Disc Shop wrote:
Then post your config. There is something wrong in it.
the clamd.conf or freshclam.conf or both. And should i post it in the
body or as an attachment
Freshclam is apparently working since you have the latest defs, so I'd
say your clamd
Dennis Skinner wrote:
The Disc Shop wrote:
Does clamscan recognize it? clamscan doesn't use the settings in
either clamd.conf or freshclam.conf... but clamscan does accept a
--database=/var/db/clamav command-line option.
Yes, clamscan recognizes it. I ran clamscan on the spool fil
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The Disc Shop wrote:
It's not being recognised on my email server either.
# sigtool -l|grep -i Sober.U
Worm.Sober.U
# clamd -V
ClamAV 0.87.1/1198/Tue Nov 29 20:05:20 2005
I have checked that the Database Directory is correct in both the
clamd.con
Richard Hirner wrote:
At 28.11.2005, 21:38 +0100, Richard Hirner wrote:
[Sober.U not recognised]
The problem was that the signature directory of the FreeBSD port has
changed from /usr/local/share/clamav to /var/db/clamav, but I didn't
update the freshclam.conf so freshclam download