Terry Letsche wrote:
Hi.
Files and directories are being created with the following permissions
when checked by clamav:
/var/spool/qmailscan/working/new/blahroot.root0600
/var/spool/qmailscan/tmpdirs are root.root 0700
This gives me the following errors in the logs:
Tue, 13 Jul 20
Hi.
Files and directories are being created with the following permissions
when checked by clamav:
/var/spool/qmailscan/working/new/blah root.root 0600
/var/spool/qmailscan/tmpdirs are root.root 0700
This gives me the following errors in the logs:
Tue, 13 Jul 2004 17:03:09
Problem: $DD not returning or getting populated by the return of the
command in :
sub clamscan_scanner {
#ClamScan scanner
&debug("clamscan: starting scan of directory \"$ENV{'TMPDIR'}\"...");
my ($start_clamscan_time)=[gettimeofday];
my ($DD,$clamscan_status,$stop_clamscan_time,$clamscan
Maybe all you needed to do was:
chmod ug-s reformime
Some installs make it setuid root, which AFAIK, it should never be.
Regards,
Adam
On Tue, 2004-07-13 at 04:26, Steve Ritacco wrote:
> Ok, the problem was /usr/bin/reformime
>
> when qmail-scanner runs it to unpack the email it puts everything
At 10:39 -0500 13-07-2004, Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
I have vpopmail, qmail, spamassassin, qmail-scanner v 1.22, and I have
quarantine set for 4.2, sam assassin is set to 4.0, but qmail-scanner still
doesn't quarantine, however it does rewrite the subject. Does anyone have
any insight into this ?
Thx
I have vpopmail, qmail, spamassassin, qmail-scanner v 1.22, and I have
quarantine set for 4.2, sam assassin is set to 4.0, but qmail-scanner still
doesn't quarantine, however it does rewrite the subject. Does anyone have
any insight into this ?
Thx,
Mark