OT Configuring DCC and Razor

Billy A. Pumphrey bpumphrey at WOODMACLAW.COM
Wed Jul 13 22:22:29 IST 2005


> 
> Billy A. Pumphrey wrote:
> > I am trying to get these to work.  They might be working but I want
to
> > see if I need to fix these errors in the spamassassin lint test or
> > ignore them.  I have read the documentation that comes with them,
> > however I cannot make complete sense of them with knowing what I
need to
> > do.
> >
> > Versions:
> > Razor = 2.75
> > DCC = 1.3.5
> >
> > So the latest versions.
> >
> > 1) Razor
> > Here are my lint entries:
> >
> > Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /var/www/.razor
> > Razor-Log: No razorhome found, using all defaults 0.00042
> > Razor-Log: No razor-agent.conf found, using defaults.
> > 	(I have a conf file in /root/.razor/razor-agent.conf)
> >
> >
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.427940 check[26890]: [ 7] Can't read file
> > servers.discovery.lst, looking relative to  0.0004
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.428288 check[26890]: [ 5] Can't read file
> > /servers.discovery.lst: No such file or directory 0.00033
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.428610 check[26890]: [ 7] Can't read file
> > servers.nomination.lst, looking relative to  0.00032
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.428899 check[26890]: [ 5] Can't read file
> > /servers.nomination.lst: No such file or directory 0.0003
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.429197 check[26890]: [ 7] Can't read file
> > servers.catalogue.lst, looking relative to  0.00029
> > Jul 13 13:51:04.429482 check[26890]: [ 5] Can't read file
> > /servers.catalogue.lst: No such file or directory
> >
> > 2) DCC
> > debug: DCC is available: /usr/local/bin/dccproc
> > debug: DCC: got response: /var/dcc/map is not private
> > debug: DCC -> check failed: no X-DCC returned (did you create a map
> > file?): /var/dcc/map is not private
> >
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> 
> Are you running the lint test through MailWatch?
> 
> Try the command-line instead (different user).
> 

Yes, this is the lint through mailwatch.
I ran the command: spamassassin --prefs-file=/etc/MailScanner/spam.as
sassin.prefs.conf -D --lint

Razor = Seemed to clear up the errors.  Does this mean that razor is
good to go?
DCC = errors still there.




Razor:
debug: Razor2 is available
debug: entering helper-app run mode
 Razor-Log: Computed razorhome from env: /root/.razor
 Razor-Log: Found razorhome: /root/.razor
 Razor-Log: read_file: 17 items read from /root/.razor/razor-agent.conf
Jul 13 16:15:44.852046 check[5125]: [ 2] [bootup] Logging initiated
LogDebugLeve
l=9 to stdout
Jul 13 16:15:44.853450 check[5125]: [ 5] computed
razorhome=/root/.razor, conf=/
root/.razor/razor-agent.conf, ident=/root/.razor/identity-ru9pIXpT9E
Jul 13 16:15:44.854196 check[5125]: [ 8] Client supported_engines: 4 8
Jul 13 16:15:44.855465 check[5125]: [ 8]  prep_mail done: mail 1
headers=93, mim
e0=1376
Jul 13 16:15:44.856524 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 1 items read from
/root/.raz
or/servers.discovery.lst
Jul 13 16:15:44.857617 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 2 items read from
/root/.raz
or/servers.nomination.lst
Jul 13 16:15:44.858569 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 1 items read from
/root/.raz
or/servers.catalogue.lst
Jul 13 16:15:44.859915 check[5125]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to
joy.cloudmark.com
Jul 13 16:15:44.872675 check[5125]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to
folly.cloudmark.c
om
Jul 13 16:15:44.873564 check[5125]: [ 9] Assigning defaults to
shock.cloudmark.c
om
Jul 13 16:15:44.876743 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 15 items read from
/root/.ra
zor/server.shock.cloudmark.com.conf
Jul 13 16:15:44.879008 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 15 items read from
/root/.ra
zor/server.shock.cloudmark.com.conf
Jul 13 16:15:44.881286 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 15 items read from
/root/.ra
zor/server.joy.cloudmark.com.conf
Jul 13 16:15:44.883503 check[5125]: [ 5] read_file: 15 items read from
/root/.ra
zor/server.joy.cloudmark.com.conf

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