Freshclam Location

Errol Uriel Neal Jr. eneal at dfi-intl.com
Thu Dec 30 00:00:00 GMT 2004


I believe you need to edit virusscanners.conf.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike McMullen <mlm at LOANPROCESSING.NET>
Date:         Wed, 29 Dec 2004 17:44:27
To:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Freshclam Location

Hi All,

I'm setting up a new mail server. I just installed  MailScanner-4.36.4-1. I tried
installing it from the tar file, had a few issues and then tried installing it from
the RPMs on an FC2 system. This all went ok.

Now however I get the following messages in my logs regarding ClamAV auto
updates:

Dec 29 17:31:23 mail update.virus.scanners: Delaying cron job up to 600 seconds
Dec 29 17:38:54 mail update.virus.scanners: Found clamav installed
Dec 29 17:38:54 mail update.virus.scanners: Running autoupdate for clamav
Dec 29 17:38:54 mail ClamAV-autoupdate[11389]: ClamAV updater /usr/local/bin/freshclam cannot be run
Dec 29 17:38:54 mail update.virus.scanners: Found generic installed
Dec 29 17:38:54 mail update.virus.scanners: Running autoupdate for generic

My freshclam location is /usr/bin/freshclam. Where can I tell Mail-Scanner to find
it there?

Thanks,

Mike

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