Scott, (or anyone)
I noticed there's no Qmail-scanner rpm in the Fedora 8 repo... any reason for this?
I'm trying to setup SpamA + ClamAV on a FC8 box... but when I go to run "yum install qmail-scanner", of course it can't find it. What shall I ever do?
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Qmail-scanner for Fedora 8?
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Assuming your silence you're trying to get me to figure it out on my own.
Does anyone know of a good tutorial on installing SpamA, ClamAV with Qmail-scanner? Everything is like half-way there.
I have all three installed and SpamAssasssin seems to be running fine, but ClamAV is having problems.
The clamd.conf and freshclam.conf have qscand as the user, and all log files and database files are under the ownership qscand also. If so, why do I get this error message?
Any ideas? I'm stuck at this point... tried reinstalling, reconfiguring, changing permissions to root, etc.
Does anyone know of a good tutorial on installing SpamA, ClamAV with Qmail-scanner? Everything is like half-way there.
I have all three installed and SpamAssasssin seems to be running fine, but ClamAV is having problems.
The clamd.conf and freshclam.conf have qscand as the user, and all log files and database files are under the ownership qscand also. If so, why do I get this error message?
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# service clamd start
Starting Clam AntiVirus Daemon: LibClamAV Error: cli_loaddbdir(): Can't open directory /var/clamav
ERROR: Unable to open file or directory
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Re: Qmail-scanner for Fedora 8?
turn of selinux
echo 0 >/selinux/enforce
and edit /etc/selinux/config
echo 0 >/selinux/enforce
and edit /etc/selinux/config
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Re: Qmail-scanner for Fedora 8?
Yep, thats an SELinux error alright. If you want to use SELinux you'll need to check your logs, see what SELinux is choking on with clamd and adjust your SELinux policies - or turn SeLinux off.
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