On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 17:00 -0400, Bill Shirley wrote: > > On 9/19/2012 3:36 PM, Arthur Dent wrote: > > > On Wed, 2012-09-19 at 10:47 +0100, Arthur Dent wrote: > > > > All is not _quite_ perfect however. In calling clamdscan from my script > > (itself called from procmail) I get the error: > > ERROR: Can't parse clamd configuration file /etc/clamd.conf > > > > Note the config file and location. In order to get it to work (which it > > does), I need to declare clamdscan in my script as: > > "/bin/clamdscan -c/etc/clamd.d/scan.conf" > > > > So where does it default to /etc/clamd.conf ? I have grepped the whole > > of /etc/* and can't find a reference to this location, and there is > > no /etc/sysconfig/clamd as there used to be. > > > > I think this is the last remaining mystery. After I have solved this I > > will be a very happy bunny! > /etc/clamd.conf is the old location for the config file. With the > flexibility of systemd allowing multiple daemons running, I think the > packager changed things to use /etc/clam.d/scan.conf but didn't catch > this change for clamdscan. Yes I know that /etc/clamd.conf is the old location. What I can't work out is why it still thinks that's where it is. Is it hard-coded somewhere? > I also run a Mandriva mail server that uses procmail to deliver mail. > Here is a snippet of my IMAP recipe: > :0 > VIRUS=| clamdscan --no-summary --stdout - | cut -d' ' -f2 - > [snip] useful recipe (similar to mine). The thing is, for me "clamdscan --no-summary --stdout" won't work. I need to tell it explicitly where the config file is. I have this in my script: CLAMSCAN="/bin/clamdscan -c/etc/clamd.d/scan.conf" CLAMSCANOPT="--no-summary --stdout" and call it with ${CLAMSCAN} ${CLAMSCANOPT} - < ${MSGTMP} The same thing happens on the command line: # clamdscan -V ERROR: Can't parse clamd configuration file /etc/clamd.conf # clamdscan -c /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf -V ClamAV 0.97.5/15376/Wed Sep 19 19:35:38 2012 Any ideas? Thanks (yet) again... Mark
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