Where are your clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files located? Those packages
expect them to be in /etc. Also try:
locate clamd.conf and
locate freshclam.conf just to be sure you don't have them scattered around your
system.
dp
On 7/27/16 12:22 PM, Support Safe-Mail.nl wrote:
I have a server (
I have a server (RHEL 6 Enterprise) running with Amavis and ClamAv which worked
fine.
Today i did an update of the packages and clamav was one of them. After a
reboot (kernel) it doesn't work anymore and now i get tens of clamscan
processes which eats my CPU power in no time.
So i tried to star