Hello,

Thanks for " logging" tip.

How should I disable razor logging exactly?

This is what I have in razor-agent.conf: 
#
# Razor2 config file
#
# Autogenerated by Razor-Agents v2.82
# Thu Oct 26 12:17:46 2006
# Created with all default values
#
# see razor-agent.conf(5) man page
#

debuglevel             = 3
identity               = identity
ignorelist             = 0
listfile_catalogue     = servers.catalogue.lst
listfile_discovery     = servers.discovery.lst
listfile_nomination    = servers.nomination.lst
logfile                = razor-agent.log
logic_method           = 4
min_cf                 = ac
razordiscovery         = discovery.spamnet.com
rediscovery_wait       = 172800
report_headers         = 1
turn_off_discovery     = 0
use_engines            = 4,8
whitelist              = razor-whitelist
#######




Best Regards,
Leon Kolchinsky

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:25 PM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: RE: How to set up Razor (SOLVED)

>
> >Installed it off Debian Sid.
> >How do I get SA to make use of it?
>
>Thanks for all the helpful responses.
>
>I have it working fine, here is the idea:
>1. Most of the documentation is out of date! One needs do absolutely 
>nothing.

Not true. It may function, but if you do nothing razor has to try and 
discover the servers for every message. This creates unnecessary traffic and 
processing power on both ends. You need to run
razor-admin -create (twice for good measure - and then make sure it worked) 
as the user that will be calling razor (or every user that calls razor). 
This makes the available server data available locally. You also need to 
disable logging or eventually your disk will fill up with razor logs. You 
can do this globally if you like by configuring the site wide config file in 
the /etc/razor directory.

>SA tests for an will use Razor, Phyzor, etc., if they be installed.
>2. All this is of no avail if TCP to port 2703 be not allowed by the 
>firewall.
>This was buried in a email thread and not present in the documentation. (It
>is not sufficient to enable from Razors main site in a DMZ since other IPs
>are involved as well.)

http://razor.sourceforge.net/docs/doc.php?type=text&name=FAQ

"Q: I have a firewall. What ports do I need to open in order for
   Razor2 to work?

   Outgoing TCP port 2703 (Razor2), only.  Previous versions used
   TCP port 7 (echo), but this is no longer used."

Gary V

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