Hi,

> The rsync mirror are defined in the script, not the config file.  However,
> you can find the full list of mirrors by executing:
>
> host rsync.sanesecurity.net

It might be worth mentioning this in the docs so other people can
properly configure their firewall if necessary.

>> Connection to ns.km33603.keymachine.de 87.118.124.191 failed - Trying
>> next mirror site...
>
> Maybe the site was down at the time the script ran...?

No, I can run rsync right afterwards and it succeeds, like this:

# rsync -v rsync://ns.km33603.keymachine.de/sanesecurity/

Here's the output from the clamav-unofficial-sigs.sh script immediately after:

Sanesecurity mirror site used: ns.km33603.keymachine.de 87.118.124.191

Number of files: 40
Number of files transferred: 0
Total file size: 27032205 bytes
Total transferred file size: 0 bytes
Literal data: 0 bytes
Matched data: 0 bytes
File list size: 1318
File list generation time: 0.241 seconds
File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds
Total bytes sent: 34
Total bytes received: 1932

sent 34 bytes  received 1932 bytes  786.40 bytes/sec
total size is 27032205  speedup is 13749.85
Connection to ns.km33603.keymachine.de 87.118.124.191 failed - Trying
next mirror site...

Looks to me like the rsync succeeded, since it received the filelist
and actually received data. Could it instead be saying that it failed
to find an update, and not that it failed to connect?

How can I query clamd to find out which databases it's currently using
to scan files?

Will amavisd now also pass to it HTML files to scan for bad URLs
within HTML and other email threats?

> Is it possible to configure it to log through syslog, instead of to a file 
> directly?

Not unless you want to edit the script.  I intentionally steered away
from using syslog so as not to pollute any of the existing system log
files, nor did I want to require script users to create a new syslog
facility in order to keep script logging separate.

I was interested in this so I can pass it to a remote log server
instead of having to monitor it locally, and also for buffering (not
that there's a lot of overhead) and for monitoring, so I don't have to
have another script that runs and watch a daemon or additional set of
log files.

Do you have any suggestions? Do you think it's necessary?

Thanks again for all your work!
Best regards,
Alex
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