instead of the daemon will be less efficient?
And one more question:
e) Is it ok to start the daemon in "inittab" as
av:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/clamd
Thank you all
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is OK, that gets logged at the maildrop logfile (but not in
clamd.conf LogFile, even when LogClean option is enabled )
While when the mail has a virus, it is logged in clamd logfile but NOT in
maildrop logfile.
Amazing!!!
Thank you all.
Julio Maidanik
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Jay Lee wrote:
> Julio Maidanik said:
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have found that adding clamav checking through maildrop is quite
>> easy. It is so simple, that I would believe it might be useful for
>> other people, and so I am offering it to included in t
Hi,
I would have thought that starting clamd in inittab, as for example:
av:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/clamd
would be a nice idea ...
no need to check whether clamd is alive...
Unfortunately when I did that, I got problems. It seems that the parent
process foks a child process and then termin
Dennis Peterson wrote:
> Steven Spence said:
>> Ronny Nussbaum wrote:
>>
>>> Is this what you're looking for?:
>>
>> I think he is looking more for something to make
>> sure it is still running and restart it if it
>> has died.
>>
>>
>
> Such as this watchdog (clamd.sh, unchecked, from memory):
>
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 07:10:39AM -0700, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>> And you're certain the database has not been reloaded while you're
>> examining this?
>
> Which puts us back to the beginning. How do I find out _for_ _sure_
> which database version clamav-daemon actually wor
> or Network Node Manager, what ever.
>
I believe you are wrong: clamd socket, when specified in clamd.conf is for
control only.
When a client, like clamdscan wants to pass data to clamd uses either a
temporary file or a socket (in case clamdscan input is stdin).
At least, that is what I conclude from the logs.
Julio Maidanik
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
> Ok - so here's what I did. Configured clamd to use a Unix socket. This
> requires you disable the TCP socket option - can't have both. Wrote a
> perl tool that connects to that socket and sends it the location of a
> file I wish to scan. Works great, fast, efficient, etc
xr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Aug 29 12:13 .
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lled ClamAV I havn't had serious virus infections on the
network I manage, although users still get infected by trojans and spyware
from websites and all kinds of free downloads.
Julio Maidanik
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