Hi all, I'm hoping someone can shed some light on an issue I'm experiencing...
I have been running Qmail, qpsmtpd, Qmail-Scanner, Spam Assassin, and Clamd on three mx's for some years. Until recently I've been compiling my own ClamAV, and all has been well. However in order to try to simplify the process I've recently switched a test mx to using prebuilt rpms, and here I've been having an issue with clamd reporting WARNING: lstat() failed on ..., when scanning the contents of a directory. I have tried to break the problem down. So now I can re-create the same error by using clamdscan / clamd to scan the contents of a test directory. I've tried running clamd as qscand (qmail-scanner user), clamav (clamav default), and root (only for testing). It would appear that clamd scans a file in the root of the file system fine, however as soon as I point clamdscan to a/any directory I get 'lstat failed'. Thinking it's a permissions issue, I've tested changing the owner of the directory to qscand, clamav, and root, to match the owner of the clamd process, as specified in clamd.conf. I've also set permissions on the test directory to 755, however I'm still getting the same error. I've spent some hours trying to diagnose the problem myself, since I get that your time is as valuable to you, and mine is to me! But I'm at the point now where I guess I'm looking for a sanity check here... I'm running CentOS 6.6, I've tried using ClamAV-0.98.4 from the epel repo. This morning I've tried 0.98.5 from the epel-testing repo. I have experience the same issue with both. I've attached clamd.conf for reference. Any assistance gratefully appreciated! Thanks, Steve Disclaimer This email and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee/s and may contain privileged or confidential information. All information or opinions expressed in this email and any attachments are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Tangent International. Neither Tangent International Group Plc, nor any of its controlled entities, accepts any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of this message or liability for any damage or breach of confidentiality arising from the receipt or use of messages sent from its networks. The Internet and public networks can be inherently insecure and you should therefore rely on your own precautions against viruses and other defects. If you received this email in error, please advise the sender and immediately delete it and any attachments from your system. Tangent International Limited (TIL) and Tangent International Group Plc (TIG) are registered in England and Wales both with a Registered Office Address of: Swan House, 11 Woodbrook Crescent, Billericay, Essex, UK CM12 0EQ. Registration Numbers are TIL #1552284, TIG #2110920. _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: https://github.com/vrtadmin/clamav-faq http://www.clamav.net/contact.html#ml