NOD32 paths needed...(FOLOWUP)

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jan 13 08:56:36 GMT 2005


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If I remember rightly, it actually means 1.99 and above.

Mike Allen wrote:

> Thanks to Steve Swaney and others:
>
> My virus.scanners.conf file looks like this:
>
> nod32-1.99         /usr/local/libexec/MailScanner/nod32-wrapper
> /usr/sbin
> nod32
> /usr/local/libexec/MailScanner/nod32-wrapper        /usr/local/nod32
>
> Since we are at Version 2 of nod32, do we even need the 'nod32-1.99'
> entry above?
>
> There are three nod32 daemon processes but there has never been any
> entries logged in
> /var/log/nod32.log.  Why?
>
> TIA for any further help you can give me in sorting this out.
>
> Mike Allen
>
> Notes:
>  1.  All nod32 executables except the 'nod32-wrapper' reside in both
> folders above.
>  2.  The nod32 executables have owner and group of NOD32 in one folder
> and
>       owner and group of root and wheel in the other folder.  Otherwise
> the executables
>       are identical.
>  2.  The version of MailScanner we are ujsing is 4.30.3 which is a
> FreeBSD 'port'.  FreeBSD
>       'ports' tend to relocate software from its default location.  An
> example of file
>       relocation is the path to
> '/usr/local/libexec/MailScanner/nod32-wrapper' above.
>  3.  The OS version is FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE-p18.


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