RH9 and SophosSAVI
Steve Freegard
steve.freegard at LBSLTD.CO.UK
Tue Jul 15 16:02:03 IST 2003
Mike,
I'm using RH9 with SophosSAVI, and I did have a few troubles to begin with -
check to make sure you haven't got the file /etc/sav.conf on your system -
if you have delete it, and SophosSAVI should start working.
Also check that your're running the latest version of MailScanner as Julian
has made numerous improvements to the handling of SopohsSAVI.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Steve
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Steve Freegard
Systems Manager
Littlehampton Book Services Ltd.
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From: Mike Wallis [mailto:mike at UNIXSECURITY.ORG]
Sent: 15 July 2003 15:48
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: RH9 and SophosSAVI
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I upgraded my mail server from RH 7.3 to RH9 yesterday and then proceded
to spend several hours trying to figure out why MS was no longer
working. I completely uninstalled and reinstalled Perl and everything MS
related, but finally tracekd it down to SophosSAVI. Apparently the SAVI
module doesn't like something on my RH9 system, since every time it's
called, it simply produces the following unhelpful error message:
Jul 14 21:43:27 deep-thought root: Process did not exit cleanly,
returned 0 with signal 11
I finally gave up fighting with it and changed the virus scanner back to
sohpos, but I'd like to be able to use sohpossavi again.
Anybody seen anything like this, or have any ideas?
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Mike Wallis
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