> Arthur Dent pise: >> On Mon, 2012-09-17 at 11:04 +0200, Zdenek Pytela wrote: >> > Arthur Dent pise: >> > > Hello all, >> > > >> > > Has anyone got a simple walkthrough for configuring clamd and >> getting it >> > > working with systemd on F17? >> > > >> > > I am getting lost in the myriad of <SERVICE> and PID (etc. etc.) >> things >> > > I have to change and .conf files I have to edit and move... >> > > >> > > In particular, what am I supposed to do with >> > > the /usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd@.service file? >> > Not to touch ;-). Just run >> > systemctl enable clamd.scan.service >> > systemctl start clamd.scan.service >> >> Hi - Thanks for that, but I'm afraid that was one of the very many >> things I tried. It didn't work. >> >> # systemctl enable clamd.scan.service >> Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory >> >> What tells it that it is a "scan" service? That bit of the puzzle seems >> to be missing... > The main question is: what do you want to do? Just check files on > disk or check them when they are uploaded on a webserver or check incoming > and outcoming mail? Then, do you want continous updates of virus database > or > just update rpm packages? I do use clamav for occasional file scanning, but the primary reason for this install to to scan incoming email. I have a procmail recipe which uses clamd to scan and filter mail. I have freshclam running via cron and I also use the sane-security 3rd party signatures. > You most probably need to install clamav (+its dependencies) and > clamav-update, maybe also clamav-scanner with clamav-scanner-systemd which > contains the .service file. But I am just guessing. There are 19 clamav > related packages. I am at work at the moment I and I can no longer SSH into my F17 box (the BOFH sysadmin here has blocked all "non-essential" inbound and outboud ports - but I am working on him to get my access back!) so I can't check, but I think I have installed all the required packages with the possible exception of clamav-scanner-systemd. When I get home I will check that out. I think that may be the cause of my problem. Thanks! I will report back... Mark -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org