can't quite get clamd working properly

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Wed Nov 5 20:23:14 GMT 2008



Doc Schneider wrote:
> Steve Campbell wrote:
>>
>>
>> Steve Campbell wrote:
>>> Thanks very much, Mark.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> Mark Nienberg wrote:
>>>> Steve Campbell wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the specific link, but I'm a little confused about 
>>>>> where I go to uninstall the old ClamAV if I used Julian's install 
>>>>> script, install.sh. It might be hitting me in the face, but I'm 
>>>>> not able to find mine using the documentation, and reading the 
>>>>> install.sh doesn't seem to point me there either.
>>>>>
>>>> untar the install-Clam-SA.tar.gz file
>>>>
>>>> cd into the directory it creates
>>>>
>>>> cd into perl-tar directory
>>>>
>>>> untar the clamav.tar.gz file
>>>>
>>>> cd into the directory it creates
>>>>
>>>> ./configure
>>>> make uninstall
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mark Nienberg
>>
>> OK, the fog is rolling in again. Some more explaining is in order.
>>
>> I see that I need to install the clamav, clamav-db, and clamd rpms. 
>> The clamav versions on Dag's repo is only at 0.92.1-1, while Julian 
>> just released 0.94.1. I've trashed my rpm DB, and am building it from 
>> scratch, so I can't tell if the rpmsource rpms are any newer.
>>
>> What versions of what should I be using, and does Julians ClamAV-SA 
>> install the proper clamd or just the clamavmodule and clamav stuff?
>>
>> Sorry to be so dense, but the fog is rolling. Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>
>
> http://rpmforge.sw.be/redhat/ and pick your os versions.
>
>
>
cd /usr/local
find . -name '*clam*' -print
Then delete everything it finds. That will remove everything related to 
the ClamAV installation created by my ClamAV+SpamAssassin package.

Jules

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