The story so far:
Even though I've got clamav-server-systemd installed I can't find any units
etc to enable me to control clamd via systemctl.
When I ran clamd in a terminal it complained that it couldn't
find /etc/clamd.conf which made sense as it didn't exist.
I copied /etc/clam.d/exim.conf
On Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:44:55 Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Does the directory /var/run/clamav-milter/ exist and is it traversable
and writable by the clamav user is running as?
Socket creation mostly doesnt include recursive operation (creating the
directory)
It looks like I'm barking
/clam.d is empty
Results from Google seem to come up with conflicting solutions, but most seem
to want to use amavisd which I don't.
Are there anywhere simple instructions on just using clamav and EXIM on Centos
7?
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On 08/25/2015 04:16 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
connect to UNIX socket (/var/run/clamd.exim/clamd.sock): No such file
If you try to locate that file, do you find it somewhere?
When you list services (units) and grep with clamav, do you find some?
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[root@ollie2 ~]# find / -iname clamd.sock
[root@ollie2 ~]# systemctl list-unit-files --type=service
[.]
clamav-milter.service enabled
exim.serviceenabled
spamassassin.serviceenabled
[.]
[root@ollie2 ~]# ps
On 08/25/2015 04:36 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
so I've edited that file to comment out the 'example' line. In here it defines
the socket as
/var/run/clamav-milter/clamav-milter.socket
However, after saving this file the service still fails to start and the
socket still doesn't exist
Does the
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