Ciao Matthias
Typical Italian expression "che casino !!"
Fortunately I think it is now ok.
I will resume what I did with your recommendations.
yum install postfix
yum install amavisd*
yum install clamav-0.92-6.fc8.i386
To have clamd.conf in /etc/ I will copy it from
/usr/share/doc/clamav-ser
Hi,
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 11:20:56AM +0100, Andrea Bencini wrote:
> I checked what I installed.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -aq | grep clam
> clamav-0.92-6.fc8
> clamav-data-0.92-6.fc8
> clamav-filesystem-0.92-6.fc8
> clamav-server-0.92-6.fc8
> clamav-server-sysv-0.92-6.fc8
> clamav-lib-0.92-6.
> On F8 I ran:
>
> updatedb
> locate clamd.conf
> ~ /etc/clamd.conf <--My Active Config file
> ~ /usr/share/doc/clamav-server-0.92/clamd.conf <--Default file (what your
> looking for)
>
> You can do the same for any file on your Fedora system.
> - -Matt
>
I think you can help me to resolve my pro
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Andrea Bencini wrote:
| clamav-0.92-6.fc8.i386.rpm and clamav-0.91.2-3.fc8.i386.rpm packages
| haven't clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
| clamav-0.92-33.fc8.i386.rpm package has clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
| Why are there these difference
Buono Serra, Andrea!
One of the other ways clamav is installed is by downloading the source and
compiling it. As clamav compiles it builds and installs the various .conf
files. However if you install clamav via yum or rpm chances are the .conf
files will not be installed but will have to be cons
On Jan 23, 2008 5:58 PM, Andrea Bencini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> clamav-0.92-6.fc8.i386.rpm and clamav-0.91.2-3.fc8.i386.rpm packages
> haven't clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
> clamav-0.92-33.fc8.i386.rpm package has clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
> Why are there these differences?
clamav-0.92-6.fc8.i386.rpm and clamav-0.91.2-3.fc8.i386.rpm packages
haven't clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
clamav-0.92-33.fc8.i386.rpm package has clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files.
Why are there these differences?
Thanks
Andrea
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got it. thanks
Is there a difference between using clamscand and
clamscan when I want an AV filter for xmail?
--- Kev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks, I installed the rpm with no errors but I
> cant seem to find clamd.conf, isnt this included in
> the rpm or should I create it myself? al
> Thanks, I installed the rpm with no errors but I cant seem to find
> clamd.conf, isnt this included in the rpm or should I create it myself? also,
> the clam daemon (clamd) is nowhere to be found?
>
its there at /etc/clamd.conf
make sure to install
clamav-*.rpm
clamav-db-*.rpm
clamav-devel-
Thanks, I installed the rpm with no errors but I cant seem to find clamd.conf,
isnt this included in the rpm or should I create it myself? also, the clam
daemon (clamd) is nowhere to be found?
"D.J. Fan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>Hi all,
>>
>>anybody knows where I can get an rpm package for cl
Hi all,
anybody knows where I can get an rpm package for clamav 0.87 for redhat 9?
I would rather install an rpm than build one from source...(which I
already have but can't seem to run the daemon properly..i.e.
/usr/local/sbin/clamd start doesnt give an "ok" nor an error message but
when I l
Hi all,
anybody knows where I can get an rpm package for clamav 0.87 for redhat 9?
I would rather install an rpm than build one from source...(which I already
have but can't seem to run the daemon properly..i.e. /usr/local/sbin/clamd
start doesnt give an "ok" nor an error message but when I l
Hi all,
anybody knows where I can get an rpm package for clamav 0.87 for redhat 9? I
would rather install an rpm than build one from source...(which I already have
but can't seem to run the daemon properly..i.e. /usr/local/sbin/clamd start
doesnt give an "ok" nor an error message but when I li
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