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Michael Ralston
Stral.net
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Terry Letsche
Sent: Thursday, 15 July 2004 12:01 AM
To: Dean Mumby
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Qmail-scanner-general]Permissions problem
/var/spool/qmailscan/tmp
Hmmm... My reform
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
Check the permissions on your reformine file
Regards
Dean
Eric Draven wrote:
thanks to all who replied!
i'm assured that qscand owns all of the files in /var/spool/qmailscan are
owned by qscand; qscand also owns /vaq/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl w/
perms -rwsr-xr-x.
i have turned debugging on b
Thanks very much
the problem was with the permission on /usr/bin/reformime
I simply chmod -s /usr/bin/reformime and all is well
perhaps a FAQ ???
Regards
Dean
Enrico valsecchi wrote:
If i run clamd as root then all scanning happens and mail is
processed. If I run clamd as qscand ( chown -Rf
Jason Haar wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 08:52:19AM +0200, Dean Mumby wrote:
If i run clamd as root then all scanning happens and mail is processed.
If I run clamd as qscand ( chown -Rf qscand:clamav /var/clamav/ and
chown -Rf qscand:clamav /var/run/clamav/ ) then scanning fails with clam
Carl Holtje wrote:
You need to run:
{qmailscanner-home}/qmail-scanner-queue.pl -z
to re-initialize version information...
If you use the wrapper (to work around setuid-perl), you'll obviously
need to adjust the command above, but also likely change permissions
on the version file (usually
No I have that's how I am able to run clamd as root
when I run it as qscand then it fails
Dean
Jason Haar wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 08:52:19AM +0200, Dean Mumby wrote:
If i run clamd as root then all scanning happens and mail is processed.
If I run clamd as qscand ( chow
hi all
I have been battling to get these two programs to play well together
I have a currently running clamav-0.60 and qmail-scanner-1.16 and it
works well. I am know setting up a new server and cant seem to resolve
what seems to me to be a permission problem.
If i run clamd as root then all s
Mark Powell wrote:
Hi,
Is there any reason that the hostname cannot be discovered with:
use Sys::Hostname;
my $hostname = hostname;
rather than being hardcoded. When a new virus comes along (like ClamAV's
Worm.SCO.A today) that I have to add to @silent_viruses_array, it's a pain
when duplicating