Amit,
Just now catching up on the thread.
(1) I have run the update process on the new clamav SRPM and it worked
perfectly.
(2) The second issue certainly does look like an selinux problem. If
selinux is truly disabled, then I'm not sure why anything would be
attempting to load the library.
ich I will probably use in
the near future.
Eric
On 7/19/2012 9:54 AM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
Domnick, glad to hear it worked perfectly for you. Eric, yeah, I agree about
using RPMs for the perl modules. I'm out of town until late today, but I'll
update my script to make that change
Dan, you had those issues with my script? It does both of those things
already. It uses sed (as I recall to edit php.ini), and I rediffed the
config files for clamav and the install script uses the updated diffs as
the workaround. --Ron
On 7/19/2012 11:49 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
On 7/18/20
the
>>> perl modules instead of using CPAN, but again, each of those sections
>>> was taken from code that essentially already did the heavy lifting, I
>>> simply adapted them to fit into the larger picture, and once it worked,
>>> I left it alone. That
adapted them to fit into the larger picture, and once
it worked, I left it alone. That flow chart that starts "Does it work?"
and later asks "Did you f*** with it?" comes to mind . . . :D
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:21:18 PM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
Eric,
Fair question. The
perl modules using YUM was part of one of the original CentOS 5
install scripts where I borrowed part of the code from.
Ron
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:07:14 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 7/18/2012 2:03 PM, Ron Pacheco wrote:
List,
This question appears to come up often enough that a turnkey CentOS
List,
This question appears to come up often enough that a turnkey CentOS 6.x
installer script is probably worth sharing in its entirety. It is
available for now via a folder on my company's Box account in both 7zip
and gzipped tar formats with accompanying MD5 and SHA1 hashes (if
someone has
Cecil,
Do you have the SSL certificate setup?
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Certificate
Not being able to connect using SSL or STARTTLS is often just a
problem with the certificate.
Ron
On 6/29/2012 11:56 PM, Maxwell Smart
On 6/19/2012 7:09 AM, Ron Pacheco
wrote:
Amit,
I'm going to need a few certs in the coming week, what's the
procedure here? Send you the CSR in an email? Or is there an
official web site or interface that we should g
Amit,
I'm going to need a few certs in the coming week, what's the
procedure here? Send you the CSR in an email? Or is there an
official web site or interface that we should go through?
Thanks!
Ron
On 6/18/2012 1:04 PM, Amit wrote:
F. Mendez & Eric,
There is no functionality issue with clamav on CentOS 6, either i686 or
x86_64, but there is indeed a build issue. There is a patch file that
patches the clamd.conf and freshclam.conf files with some QMT changes,
and the build of clamav fails when trying to apply this patch.
Raja try the script below. --Ron
- cut here: current-download-script-with-retry.sh -
#!/bin/sh
#
#
# Modified version of Qmail Toaster current-download-script.sh
#
# Some of the servers listed in mirrors.qmailtoaster.com either do not
# respond or cannot serve the files. This script keep
Just some info for when you take a look at this:
(1) The mirror at 109.74.205.92 is accepting connections but the files
cannot be retrieved.
(2) The mirror at 184.105.242.76 appears to not be accepting connections
at all.
I use a customized script that installs from the srpms (had to change
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