docx problems
Julian Field
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Fri May 21 10:30:55 IST 2010
On 19/05/2010 06:56, John Wilcock wrote:
> Le 18/05/2010 13:18, Julian Field a écrit :
>> The "No programs allowed" error occurs in filetype.rules.conf and
>> archives.filetype.rules.conf, so that is where you need to allow them.
>> Basically you're probably going to have to comment out the "No programs
>> allowed" rule in archives.filetype.rules.conf.
>> The other option is to use the MIME type reporting (the optional extra
>> field in each line, read the docs at the top of the file), and find out
>> what a "file -i" reports for one of those odttf files, and allow that
>> instead. That way you can keep the "No programs allowed" line as well,
>> just put your new "allow" line above it.
>
> I've been seeing similar problems to the OP with various file types
> inside archives, but I've also noticed Clamd::ERROR:: Access denied.
> messages in the logs despite using 4.80.4. I haven't had time to
> investigate in detail, but I suspect that the "No programs allowed" is
> just a symptom of a problem similar to the one you fixed for Access
> denied on --lint with clamd 0.96.
I can't find this one :-(
All the permissions on files within archives are correct for clamd.
The perms fix in 4.80.4 only affected --lint as that was the only place
it was wrong.
The "No programs allowed" is totally separate from anything to do with
Clamd.
What MTA are you using?
Jules
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