ERROR::UNKNOWN CLAMD RETURN
Olivier FRANCHET
O.FRANCHET at dominux.net
Fri Mar 14 18:29:50 GMT 2008
OK, it seems to be permissions. I did this :
Commented this 2 lines in /etc/clamd.conf :
#User clamav
#AllowSupplementaryGroups yes
Restarted Clamd :
service clamd restart
Restarted MailScanner :
service MailScanner restart
... and I have no more errors on received email!
Cordialement/Regards,
Olivier @ Dominux
http://www.dominux.net
mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info a écrit sur 14/03/2008 18:30:33
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> RE: ERROR::UNKNOWN CLAMD RETURN
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> Rick Cooper
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> en :
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> 'MailScanner discussion'
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> 14/03/2008 19:05
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> First, to make sure it's permissions try running clamd as root
> (remove the user clamav in clamd.conf). I believe it will. I
> remember someone using postfix stating they had to setgid on
> incomming to get clamd to work, and you can always add the clamav
> user to the postfix group and set "AllowSupplementaryGroups yes" in
> clamd.conf. I personally think the latter to be the best bet.
>
> Rick
>
> From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [
> mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of
> Olivier FRANCHET
> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 12:22 PM
> To: MailScanner discussion
> Subject: Re: ERROR::UNKNOWN CLAMD RETURN
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> From my MailScanner.conf :
>
> Run As User = postfix
> Run As Group = postfix
>
> Incoming Work Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming
>
> Incoming Work User =
> Incoming Work Group = clamav
> Incoming Work Permissions = 0640
>
>
> and rights from directories :
>
> [root at centos MailScanner]# ll
> total 12
> drwxrw---- 8 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 17:17 incoming
> drwx------ 4 postfix postfix 4096 mar 13 16:23 quarantine
> drwx------ 2 postfix postfix 4096 mar 11 23:46 spamassassin
> [root at centos MailScanner]# ll incoming/
> total 108
> drwxrwx--- 2 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 17:11 25035
> drwxrwx--- 2 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 16:41 25496
> drwxrwx--- 2 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 17:05 25657
> drwxrwx--- 2 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 17:13 25811
> drwxrwx--- 2 postfix clamav 4096 mar 14 17:17 26252
> -rw-rw---- 1 postfix postfix 81920 mar 14 17:17 SpamAssassin.cache.db
> drwxrw---- 2 postfix postfix 4096 mar 14 17:17 SpamAssassin-Temp
>
> Cordialement/Regards,
> Olivier @ Dominux
> http://www.dominux.net
>
> mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info a écrit sur 14/03/2008
12:58:09 :
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> > Re: ERROR::UNKNOWN CLAMD RETURN
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> > Glenn Steen
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> > en :
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> > MailScanner discussion
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> > 14/03/2008 13:00
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> > On 14/03/2008, Olivier FRANCHET <O.FRANCHET at dominux.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > Thank's for your help. Below my Incoming Work Dir :
> > >
> > > Incoming Work Dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming
> > >
> > (snip)
> > What permissions have you on that, what are your Run As
> > User/Group/Permissions settings... And are you by any chance trying to
> > get PF/Clamd(/MailWatch) working? If so, extra attention must be given
> > to group memberships and permissions, since you would need the group
> > clamd is tunning as to be able to access the work directories (and
> > your apache user for the quarantine)...
> > I've seen some advice somewhere for clamd that would be thoroughly
> > unsuitable for Postfix... Can't really remember where though:-)
> >
> > Cheers
> > --
> > -- Glenn
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> > This message has been scanned for viruses and
> > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
> > believed to be clean.
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