eTrust

Erik Jakobsen eja at URBAKKEN.DK
Mon Sep 22 16:29:20 IST 2003


Your are quite right Nathan.

Nathan Johanson wrote:
> You mentioned in a previous posting that you're running Red Hat 9.0.

>The Trust does not currently support Red Hat 9.0. This may be the root of your problems.

I know that it could be the culprit, and even if I cannot understand it,
it seems I'm the only one running such. Maybe because people knows more
than me :-).

> If you download a recent update on the eTrust support page

> (I sent you this link in earlier correspondence), you will get support for RH 8 and RHEL 2.1.

Thats right, but I still run 9.0, and will it not be the same ?. What is
the RHEL 2.1 ?.

This is my gateway/router/printerserver that's called Clarkconnect, and
I don't think its easy
to downgrade to 8.0 ?. What say Nathan ?. Maybe I cannot download a
recent update, a sI'm running a trial version the next 30 days.

/Erik.

> Nathan
>
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: Erik Jakobsen [mailto:eja at URBAKKEN.DK]
>       Sent: Sun 9/21/2003 9:01 AM
>       To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
>       Cc:
>       Subject: Re: eTrust
>
>
>
>       Erik Jakobsen wrote:
>       > No its for eTrust. But there's no problems with MailScanner. Works as in
>       > oil, and have doen it since a while.
>
>       done            ^^^^ :-)
>
>       > Julian Field wrote:
>       >
>       >> InoStart isn't needed for MailScanner, so you can ignore those bugs.
>       >>
>       >> At 16:25 21/09/2003, you wrote:
>       >>
>       >>> To all here, if its too trivial, just tell me it, and I'll close the
>       >>> thread.
>       >>> *********************************************************************
>       >>>
>       >>> But there's no book about the subject as far as I know.
>       >>> '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
>       >>>
>       >>> Hi Kevin.
>       >>>
>       >>> Yes I do it already for my F-Prot.
>       >>>
>       >>> Ok about Exim and Sendmail, and I use Postfix :-)
>       >>>
>       >>> But so far my eTrust doesn't work. Sorry that I wasn't here when the
>       >>> discussion ran.
>       >>>
>       >>>
>       >>> Output from my /var/log/messages file:
>       >>>
>       >>> Sep 21 12:01:08 gateway root: F-Prot did not need updating.
>       >>>
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart:
>       >>> /opt/eTrustAntivirus/ino/scripts/InoStart: line 172: [: too many
>       >>> arguments
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart:
>       >>> /opt/eTrustAntivirus/ino/scripts/InoStart: line 187: [: too many
>       >>> arguments
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart:
>       >>> /opt/eTrustAntivirus/ino/scripts/InoStart: line 172: [: too many
>       >>> arguments
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart:
>       >>> /opt/eTrustAntivirus/ino/scripts/InoStart: line 187: [: too many
>       >>> arguments
>       >>>
>       >>> My comment: There's not so many lines in this file.
>       >>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>       >>>
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: Starting eTrust Antivirus
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: awk:
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: cmd. line:1: /Incorrectly
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: awk: cmd. line:1:  ^ unterminated
>       >>> regexp
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: awk: cmd. line:2: /Incorrectly
>       >>> Sep 21 11:42:27 gateway InoStart: awk: cmd. line:2:             ^
>       >>> unexpected newline
>       >>> Sep 21 11:43:29 gateway InoStart: eTrust Antivirus service InoRpc did
>       >>> not start up successfully
>       >>> Sep 21 11:43:44 gateway InoStart: eTrust Antivirus service InoNmSrv did
>       >>> not start up successfully
>       >>> Sep 21 11:43:59 gateway InoStart: eTrust Antivirus service inoweb did
>       >>> not start up successfully
>       >>> Sep 21 11:44:15 gateway InoStart: eTrust Antivirus service InoTask did
>       >>> not start up successfully
>       >>> Sep 21 11:44:15 gateway InoStart: eTrust Antivirus startup incomplete.
>       >>> Sep 21 11:44:15 gateway CAantivirus: InoStart startup failed
>       >>>
>       >>>
>       >>> Kevin Spicer wrote:
>       >>>
>       >>>> On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 15:08, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>> I have read the mail from Hancock, Scott.
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>> Is that the way to do an -autoupdate ?.
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>> You are best to call update_virus_scanners hourly from cron.  If you
>       >>>> installed the rpm package of MailScanner this will have ben set up for
>       >>>> you (in /etc/cron.hourly) so you won't need to do anything.
>       >>>>
>       >>>> Scott's FAQ entry only applies if you are using exim instead of
>       >>>> sendmail
>       >>>> (even then the autoupdate is best handled by calling
>       >>>> update_virus_scanners).
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
>       >>>>
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>       >>>
>       >>> --
>       >>> Med venlig hilsen - Best regards.
>       >>> Erik Jakobsen - eja at urbakken.dk.
>       >>> Licensed radioamateur with the callsign OZ4KK.
>       >>> SuSE Linux 8.2 Proff.
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>       >>
>       >>
>       >>
>       >> --
>       >> Julian Field
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