Ron,
After reading this thread today, I decided to check out amavisd-debug on my
two servers. Sure enough, I had the exact same problem you did. Both of
these were using Razor fine last week. The only thing I changed on the two
boxes was adding a couple of domains to the amavisd-new blacklist f
I've been searching around and have tried a number of suggestions including
deleting all of the SHA1 files under /usr/lib/perl
I tried, separately, re-installing Digest::SHA1 from CPAN and the sdk.
Neither has led to a successful install of Razor.
Could anyone who knows how to resolve this plea
Thanks to all who helped on this - I finally did get it working by
manually updating the IP of the server - discovery simply wasn't working
whether I ran it as root or the spamassassin user.
The discover did work on another server, however, but both have dns access
so the puzzle remains. Will be r
Looks like it's fine now. Did anyone change anything?
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 09:26:17AM -0800, Chip Paswater wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm noticing a major slowdown while reporting this morning. First I
> noticed it while trying to report through spamassassin, then I ran
> razor-report by itsel
Hey folks,
I'm noticing a major slowdown while reporting this morning. First I
noticed it while trying to report through spamassassin, then I ran
razor-report by itself and got the same results. I did a rediscover just
incase I was using an old server, but the slowdown persists.
It LOOKS like
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
> That is quite strange. Does this machine have DNS access? I'd manually
> replace the server with the new IP "66.151.150.11", if other things
> don't help.
>
Well, the manual replacement worked for me as well (see the thread Another
Discovery problem).
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> > I'd suggest forcing a full discovery at the DNS level.. it s