> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nombre de Jo Mills
> Enviado el: Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2004 07:33 a.m.
>
>
> On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 01:06:01PM +0200, Pippi Langstrumpf wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > how can i configure clamd in a local network? has
> > anybody some documentation (more detailed than the the
> > normal clamav docs..)
> >
> > Situation:
> > PC 1: installed clamd, clamav, clamav-base,
> > clamav-daemon, clamav-freshclam, libclamav1
> > --> has internet connection (sometimes)
> >
> > PC2: installed clamav, clamav-base, clamav-freshclam,
> > libclamav1
> > --> just local network
> >
> > PC1: db-update via internet
> > PC2: tries to connect to PC1 for db update with
> > freshclam
> > --> errormessage:
> > ClamAV update process started at Wed May 26 13:59:43
> > 2004
> > ERROR: Can't connect to port 80 of host 10.1.0.6
> > (10.1.0.6)
> > ERROR: Connection with 10.1.0.6 (IP: 10.1.0.6) failed.
> >
> > some help?
> >
> Just a thought, but why do you run freshclam on PC2?  If you ran
> freshclam via cron on PC1, then once PC1 has updated it's database(s)
> OK (check the return codes from Freshclam in the documentation) you
> could, as part of the same cron job, use scp (see SSH documentation if
> you're not familiar with scp) to copy the new database(s) to PC2 (and
> as many other PC's as you wish).
>
> Perhaps you could use NFS to "share" the directory on PC1 with other
> PC's?  I guess it depends a bit on your security considerations and on
> what it is your trying to do.
>
> Jo.
>

If I understand what you're saying, PC2 does NOT run clamd, it uses the
clamd daemon on PC1.
In that case, you don't need freshclam, scp or any other utility.

-Samuel
-------------
Don't fix it if it's not broken.
But if u still want to fix it, call me. I'll break it for u.



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