Thumbs down MailScanner Segmentation fault

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue Jan 13 09:54:33 GMT 2009



On 13/1/09 09:13, Mehra wrote:
> # ./MailScanner -V
> Running on
> Linux  2.6.18-92.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 18:51:06 EDT 2008 x86_64 x86_64 
> x86_64 GNU/Linux
> This is CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
> This is Perl version 5.008008 (5.8.8)
>
> This is MailScanner version 4.74.13
> Module versions are:
> 1.00    AnyDBM_File
> 1.26    Archive::Zip
> 0.23    bignum
> 1.04    Carp
> 1.42    Compress::Zlib
> 1.119   Convert::BinHex
> 0.17    Convert::TNEF
> 2.121_08        Data::Dumper
> 2.27    Date::Parse
> 1.00    DirHandle
> 1.05    Fcntl
> 2.74    File::Basename
> 2.09    File::Copy
> 2.01    FileHandle
> 1.08    File::Path
> 0.20    File::Temp
> 0.92    Filesys::Df
> 1.35    HTML::Entities
> 3.56    HTML::Parser
> 2.37    HTML::TokeParser
> 1.23    IO
> 1.14    IO::File
> 1.13    IO::Pipe
> 2.04    Mail::Header
> 1.89    Math::BigInt
> 0.22    Math::BigRat
> 3.07    MIME::Base64
> 5.427   MIME::Decoder
> 5.427   MIME::Decoder::UU
> 5.427   MIME::Head
> 5.427   MIME::Parser
> 3.07    MIME::QuotedPrint
> 5.427   MIME::Tools
> 0.11    Net::CIDR
> 1.25    Net::IP
> 0.16    OLE::Storage_Lite
> 1.04    Pod::Escapes
> 3.07    Pod::Simple
> 1.09    POSIX
> 1.19    Scalar::Util
> 1.78    Socket
> 2.18    Storable
> 1.4     Sys::Hostname::Long
> 0.27    Sys::Syslog
> 1.26    Test::Pod
> 0.86    Test::Simple
> 1.9715  Time::HiRes
> 1.02    Time::localtime
>
> Optional module versions are:
> 1.40    Archive::Tar
> 0.23    bignum
> missing Business::ISBN
> missing Business::ISBN::Data
> 1.12    Data::Dump
> 1.817   DB_File
> 1.14    DBD::SQLite
> 1.607   DBI
> 1.14    Digest
> 1.01    Digest::HMAC
> 2.36    Digest::MD5
> 2.11    Digest::SHA1
> 1.01    Encode::Detect
> 0.17015 Error
> 0.24    ExtUtils::CBuilder
> 2.19    ExtUtils::ParseXS
> 2.37    Getopt::Long
> 0.44    Inline
> missing IO::String
> 1.09    IO::Zlib
> 2.25    IP::Country
> missing Mail::ClamAV
> 3.002004        Mail::SpamAssassin
> v2.006  Mail::SPF
> 1.999001        Mail::SPF::Query
> 0.3     Module::Build
> 0.20    Net::CIDR::Lite
> 0.63    Net::DNS
> v0.003  Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable
> 0.39    Net::LDAP
>  4.015  NetAddr::IP
> 1.94    Parse::RecDescent
> missing SAVI
> 3.14    Test::Harness
> missing Test::Manifest
> 1.95    Text::Balanced
> 1.37    URI
> 0.76    version
> 0.66    YAML
>
> ********************************************************************************************************************
> # ./MailScanner --lint
> Trying to setlogsock(unix)
> Checking version numbers...
> Version number in MailScanner.conf (4.74.13) is correct.
>
> Unrar is not installed, it should be in .
> This is required for RAR archives to be read to check
> filenames and filetypes. Virus scanning is not affected.
>
>
> ERROR: The "envelope_sender_header" in your spam.assassin.prefs.conf
> ERROR: is not correct, it should match X-cPanel-MailScanner-From
>
> MailScanner setting GID to  (12)
> MailScanner setting UID to  (47)
>
> Checking for SpamAssassin errors (if you use it)...
> Using SpamAssassin results cache
> Connected to SpamAssassin cache database
> config: SpamAssassin failed to parse line, "/usr/local/bin/dccproc" is 
> not valid for "dcc_path", skipping: dcc_path /usr/local/bin/dccproc
> Segmentation fault
>
As your SpamAssassin config is not set to use dcc, remove or comment out 
the "dcc_path" line from /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf. Then 
please try "MailScanner --lint" again, and we'll see if that helped.

Jules

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