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Mark Fraser wrote:
| I am having a problem with clam occasionally when it does an update.
| Specifically what happens is that my /var/amavis/tmp directory fills
up with
| temp files. This seems to happens when clam fails to download an
update. My
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I am having a problem with clam occasionally when it does an update.
Specifically what happens is that my /var/amavis/tmp directory fills up with
temp files. This seems to happens when clam fails to download an update. My
freshclam.conf file is set to download an update 24 times a day. What I see
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 09:32:06 -0200
Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello..
> Sorry for my terrible english.
> I have a Linux server with Clam anti-virus with auto update and always
> I receive a e-mail with subject "clam update", but the body in blank.
> I want that e-mail show me the log abou
Hello..
Sorry for my terrible english.
I have a Linux server with Clam anti-virus with auto update and always I
receive a e-mail with subject "clam update", but the body in blank. I
want that e-mail show me the log about update (what is updated,..) I
know it's possible. Someone can help me??
We
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 12:09, Informacion wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Check the: /etc/cron.hourly/msec and /etc/cron.daily/msec ...
>
> This is the problem, the script msec, chown all files in /var/log to root
> user.
Rather than turning those scripts off you can easily customise how they
behave...
You nee
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Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [Clamav-users] clam-update log file...
Hi,
I'm runing freshclam daily (or at least I want it to do that):
# touch /var/log/clam-update.log
# chmod 600 /var/log/clam-update.log
# chown clamav /var/log/clam-update.log
I placed a cronjob in crontab to run
Hi,
I'm runing freshclam daily (or at least I want it to do that):
# touch /var/log/clam-update.log
# chmod 600 /var/log/clam-update.log
# chown clamav /var/log/clam-update.log
I placed a cronjob in crontab to run every morning to update clamav:
0 8 * * * /usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet -l /var