Hi there,
On Wed, 20 Jan 2016, Prabhu Mannu wrote:
I am having little trouble with configuring Clamav sever on centos 7
to run as different user, the mail problem for me is that the
/var/run/clam.scan folder permission reverts back to its original
permission and user name after reboot.
I susp
/var/run is a link to /run which is a tmpfs file system. Look in
/etc/sysconfig/tmpfiles.d for a config file for clamav and see man tmpfiles.d to
understand the file format.
It is sometimes (well, frequently) helpful to download an rpm package and look
inside it to see all the files that will
Correction on the path - should be /etc/tmpfiles.d.
dp
On 1/20/16 10:28 AM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
/var/run is a link to /run which is a tmpfs file system. Look in
/etc/sysconfig/tmpfiles.d for a config file for clamav and see man tmpfiles.d
to understand the file format.
It is sometimes (we
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Would it possible for me to use the ClamAV virus DB to supply my new
program with virus definitions?
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Dear Ged,
> There's really no substitute for learing about your operating system.
Yes, I am learning it the hard way. Really appreciate your input i just learned
something new about linux.
With regards
Prabhu
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Dear Dennis,
Yes you are absolutely right, the correction on the file
/etc/tempfiles.d/clam.scan.conf file fixed the issue
Thank you very much for your help.
With regards
Prabhu
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Dennis Pe