Sophos v5 - Root's Cron

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Sun Jul 23 11:31:31 IST 2006


Just make sure you are running a recent enough version of  
MailScanner. Search the Change Log (www.mailscanner.info/ChangeLog)  
for which version introduced support for Sophos 5.

If it's supported, then it will work :-)

On Sat22 Jul 06, at 00:47, Hendrik den Hartog wrote:

>
>  Thanks, easy if you know, which I didn't, so appreciate the help.
>  (am a teacher in charge IT, not a techo)
>
>  The entry by Sophos was there, presume deleting that line that comes
>  up when you run that command is sufficient?
>
> Cheers!
> Hendrik
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2006 at 05:16:59PM -0500, Logan Shaw wrote:
>> On Sat, 22 Jul 2006, Hendrik den Hartog wrote:
>>> We're rebuilding our firewall which also runs MailScanner. I've
>>> upgraded the Sophos to v5. The WIKI says..
>>>
>>> 'Even if you use MailScanners Sophos.install, you should also  
>>> check roots
>>> crontab. The sophos installation script puts an entry in there to  
>>> update
>>> sophos'
>>>
>>> Where exactly do I look for the Sophos script I need to remove?
>>> (System is Centos v4)
>>
>> How about looking in root's crontab?  Just run "crontab -e" as root.
>>
>>   - Logan
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