On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 09:57, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 05:29:24PM -0400, Gerry Doris wrote:
> > MailScanner supports over a dozen commercial virus scanners as well as a
> > few open source ones.  I'm using F-PROT (commercial) and ClamAV (open
> > source) together and am not aware of any virus' that have slipped through.  
> > Serious users often use multiple virus scanners since some are updated
> > faster than others.  Cron scripts are available to autoupdate the
> > scanners.
> 
> I installed MailScanner and f-prot last night and have a quicky
> question.  I'm getting an hourly message in my messages file that reads:
> root: Unknown fatal error calling "checksum", exiting, No such file or directory
> 
> Any idea where this is coming from?
> 
> MailScanner/f-prot does seem to be working, and running all the regular
> cron jobs manually don't generate any unusual messages.
> 

<wag> something to do with the fprot process that updates the virus sig
db </wag>

Not sure why you would get errors but the hourly deal is suspicious.

Mine was firewall rules that did not allow ftp access from the dmz from
the mail server.

Bret

Bret


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