Whereis your clamav.conf ? (MUST be /etc/clamav.conf)
Did you run /usr/local/sbin/clamd before trying clamdscan ?
What is the rights on the local socket ("/tmp/clamd" with the conf file in
attachement)? ($ls -l /tmp/clamd)

.. I don't know .. :-)

++ Jerome
> 
> I recently installed CLAMAV on my OpenBSD 3.4 box.  Running 
> CLAMSCAN works fine, but when I try to run CLAMDSCAN I get this error.
> 
> 
> # clamdscan
> connect(): Socket operation on non-socket
> ERROR: Can't connect to clamd. 
> 
> 
> For reference, here is a copy of my CLAMV.CONF file. 
> 
> 
> ## Example config file for the Clam AV daemon ## Please read 
> the clamav.conf(5) manual before editing this file. 
> ## 
> 
> 
> # Comment or remove the line below. 
> # Example 
> 
> # Uncomment this option to enable logging. 
> # LogFile must be writable for the user running the daemon. 
> # Full path is required. 
> # LogFile /tmp/clamd.log 
> 
> # By default the log file is locked for writing - the lock 
> protects against 
> # running clamd multiple times (if want to run another clamd, please 
> # copy the configuration file, change the LogFile variable, and run 
> # the daemon with --config-file option). That's why you 
> shouldn't uncomment 
> # this option. 
> #LogFileUnlock 
> 
> # Maximal size of the log file. Default is 1 Mb. 
> # Value of 0 disables the limit. 
> # You may use 'M' or 'm' for megabytes (1M = 1m = 1048576 bytes) 
> # and 'K' or 'k' for kilobytes (1K = 1k = 1024 bytes). To 
> specify the size 
> # in bytes just don't use modifiers. 
> LogFileMaxSize 2M 
> 
> # Log time with an each message. 
> LogTime 
> 
> # Log also clean files. May be useful in debugging but will 
> drastically 
> # increase the log size. 
> #LogClean 
> 
> # Use system logger (can work together with LogFile). 
> #LogSyslog 
> 
> # Enable verbose logging. 
> #LogVerbose 
> 
> # This option allows you to save the process identifier of 
> the listening 
> # daemon (main thread). 
> #PidFile /var/run/clamd.pid 
> 
> # Optional path to the global temporary directory. 
> # Default is system specific - usually /var/tmp or /tmp. 
> #TemporaryDirectory /var/tmp 
> 
> # Path to the database directory. 
> # Default is the hardcoded directory (mostly /usr/local/share/clamav, 
> # but it depends on installation options). 
> #DatabaseDirectory /var/lib/clamav 
> 
> # The daemon works in local or network mode. Currently the 
> local mode is 
> # recommended for security reasons. 
> 
> # Path to the local socket. The daemon doesn't change the mode of the 
> # created file (portability reasons). You may want to create 
> it in a directory 
> # which is only accessible for a user running daemon. 
> LocalSocket /tmp/clamd 
> 
> # Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown. 
> FixStaleSocket 
> 
> # TCP port address. 
> #TCPSocket 3310 
> 
> # TCP address. 
> # By default we bind to INADDR_ANY, probably not wise. 
> # Enable the following to provide some degree of protection 
> # from the outside world. 
> #TCPAddr 127.0.0.1 
> 
> # Maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to. 
> # Default is 15. 
> #MaxConnectionQueueLength 30 
> 
> # When activated, input stream (see STREAM command) will be 
> saved to disk before 
> # scanning - this allows scanning within archives. 
> #StreamSaveToDisk 
> 
> # Close the connection if this limit is exceeded. 
> #StreamMaxLength 10M 
> 
> # Maximal number of a threads running at the same time. 
> # Default is 5, and it should be sufficient for a typical 
> workstation. 
> # You may need to increase threads number for a server machine. 
> #MaxThreads 10 
> 
> # Thread (scanner - single task) will be stopped after this 
> time (seconds). 
> # Default is 180. Value of 0 disables the timeout. SECURITY 
> HINT: Increase the 
> # timeout instead of disabling it. 
> #ThreadTimeout 500 
> 
> # Maximal depth the directories are scanned at. 
> MaxDirectoryRecursion 15 
> 
> # Follow a directory symlinks. 
> # SECURITY HINT: You should have enabled directory recursion limit to 
> # avoid potential problems. 
> #FollowDirectorySymlinks 
> 
> # Follow regular file symlinks. 
> #FollowFileSymlinks 
> 
> # Do internal checks (eg. check the integrity of the database 
> structures) 
> # By default clamd checks itself every 3600 seconds (1 hour). 
> #SelfCheck 600 
> 
> # Execute a command when virus is found. In the command 
> string %v and %f will 
> # be replaced by the virus name and the infected file name 
> respectively. 
> # 
> # SECURITY WARNING: Make sure the virus event command cannot 
> be exploited, 
> #                   eg. by using some special file name when 
> %f is used. 
> #                   Always use a full path to the command. 
> #                   Never delete/move files with this directive ! 
> #VirusEvent /usr/local/bin/send_sms 123456789 "VIRUS ALERT: %f: %v" 
> 
> # Run as selected user (clamd must be started by root). 
> # By default it doesn't drop privileges. 
> #User clamav 
> 
> # Initialize the supplementary group access (for all groups 
> in /etc/group 
> # user is added in. clamd must be started by root). 
> #AllowSupplementaryGroups 
> 
> # Don't fork into background. Useful in debugging. 
> #Foreground 
> 
> # Enable debug messages in libclamav. 
> #Debug 
> 
> ## 
> ## Mail support 
> ## 
> 
> # Uncomment this option if you are planning to scan mail files. 
> #ScanMail 
> 
> ## 
> ## Archive support 
> ## 
> 
> 
> # Comment this line to disable scanning of the archives. 
> ScanArchive 
> 
> 
> # By default the built-in RAR unpacker is disabled by default 
> because the code 
> # terribly leaks, however it's probably a good idea to enable it. 
> #ScanRAR 
> 
> 
> # Options below protect your system against Denial of Service attacks 
> # with archive bombs. 
> 
> # Files in archives larger than this limit won't be scanned. 
> # Value of 0 disables the limit. 
> # WARNING: Due to the unrarlib implementation, whole files 
> (one by one) in RAR 
> #          archives are decompressed to the memory. That's 
> why never disable 
> #          this limit (but you may increase it of course!) 
> ArchiveMaxFileSize 10M 
> 
> # Archives are scanned recursively - e.g. if Zip archive 
> contains RAR file, 
> # the RAR file will be decompressed, too (but only if 
> recursion limit is set 
> # at least to 1). With this option you may set the recursion level. 
> # Value of 0 disables the limit. 
> ArchiveMaxRecursion 5 
> 
> # Number of files to be scanned within archive. 
> # Value of 0 disables the limit. 
> ArchiveMaxFiles 1000 
> 
> # Mark potential archive bombs as viruses (0 disables the limit) 
> ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio 200 
> 
> # Use slower decompression algorithm which uses less memory. 
> This option 
> # affects bzip2 decompressor only. 
> #ArchiveLimitMemoryUsage 
> 
> ## 
> ## Clamuko settings 
> ## WARNING: This is experimental software. It is very likely 
> it will hang 
> ##          up your system !!! 
> ## 
> 
> # Enable Clamuko. Dazuko (/dev/dazuko) must be configured and 
> running. 
> #ClamukoScanOnLine 
> 
> # Set access mask for Clamuko. 
> ClamukoScanOnOpen 
> ClamukoScanOnClose 
> ClamukoScanOnExec 
> 
> # Set the include paths (all files in them will be scanned). 
> You can have 
> # multiple ClamukoIncludePath options, but each directory 
> must be added 
> # in a seperate option. All subdirectories are scanned, too. 
> ClamukoIncludePath /home 
> #ClamukoIncludePath /students 
> 
> # Set the exclude paths. All subdirectories are also excluded. 
> #ClamukoExcludePath /home/guru 
> 
> # Limit the file size to be scanned (probably you don't want 
> to scan your movie 
> # files ;)) 
> # Value of 0 disables the limit. 1 Mb should be fine. 
> ClamukoMaxFileSize 1M 
> 
> # Enable archive support. It uses the limits from clamd section. 
> # (This option doesn't depend on ScanArchive, you can have 
> archive support 
> # in clamd disabled). 
> ClamukoScanArchive 
> # 
> 
> Hope this isn't too much information, if it is, I apologise. 
> 
> 



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