Indeed. But you can't / shouldn't do that, because that would mean
ANYBODY could access those files, not just clamav-daemon. And that might
not be desirable :)
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Indeed. But you can't / shouldn't do that, because that would mean
ANYBODY could access those files, not just clamav-daemon. And that might
not be desirable :)
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This might solve this problem: grant executable permissions to
thedirectory containing the files. clamdscan will be able to scan it-
tested this in maverick(10.10) and it works.
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This might solve this problem: grant executable permissions to
thedirectory containing the files. clamdscan will be able to scan it-
tested this in maverick(10.10) and it works.
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I hope I understood correctly what you wanted to say above.
You shouldn't ever run clamav daemon as root.
How is your havp set up? By default havp uses the clamav library to scan
for viruses, and NOT clamav daemon. Maybe this is why it's working,
because it doesn't use clamav daemon.
Please
This is not the wine itself is apparmor module:
sudo apparmor_status | grep clam | wc -l
0
The error occurs regardless of - whether the apparmor module is loaded or not.
I tried also the Linux kernel from kernel.org - compiled without support for
apparmor - was the same error.
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Ok, then check this: does the clamav daemon (which runs as clamav user
by default) have read access to the files you try to scan? When using
havp with clamav daemon, clamav user gets added to havp group, so it has
read access to havp's files.
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The jaunty clamav-daemon - acting as user clamav scan all files via clamdscan
properly
In Karmic clamav-daemon - acts only as a root user scan all files via clamdscan
properly
When running as user clamav - nothing scans - are only the errors (if the scan
is done by clamdscan)
Havp-proxy and
Clamav-daemon runs as user clamav:
:~$ cat /etc/group | grep havp
havp:x:130: # - clamav is working
properly
Scan through Clamdrip (thunderbird plugin) - clamav is working properly
Scan through clamdscan - incorrectly, only errors
Clamav daemon runs as
** Attachment added: clamdscan.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36023596/clamdscan.log
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36023597/Dependencies.txt
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: clamav
Hi
I found an error in the clamav-daemon clamdscan client
clamdscan is a client clamav-daemon
This error is highly embarrassing for me - because it prevents the virus
scanner operation Qmail-scanner
- which I installed in
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: clamav
Hi
I found an error in the clamav-daemon clamdscan client
clamdscan is a client clamav-daemon
This error is highly embarrassing for me - because it prevents the virus
scanner operation Qmail-scanner
- which I installed in
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: clamav
Hi
I found an error in the clamav-daemon clamdscan client
clamdscan is a client clamav-daemon
This error is highly embarrassing for me - because it prevents the virus
scanner operation Qmail-scanner
- which I installed in
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: clamav
Hi
I found an error in the clamav-daemon clamdscan client
clamdscan is a client clamav-daemon
This error is highly embarrassing for me - because it prevents the virus
scanner operation Qmail-scanner
- which I installed in
This is covered in the apparmor section of
/usr/share/doc/clamav/README.Debian.gz (at the end). You should update
your profile to authorize scanning where you need it to happen. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor and the linked pages for details.
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.clamd is the profile
Hi
This is actually not a bug. Please see this bugreport to better
understand what's going on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/clamav/+bug/450250
In short: clamdscan uses clamav-daemon to scan for files. When you run
'clamdscan /path/to/file', in the background it just 'orders'
** Changed in: clamav (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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