Re: CLAMD and EXIM - anyone got it working`

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we are running exim with clamd on centos 7.6.

Installation from repo epel (exim and clamd).

The access rights will not be OK out of the box.

The connection between exim and clamd is configred in the exim.conf:
av_scanner = clamd:/run/clamd.scan/clamd.sock

Depending on our security policy I would recommend to use differend
users for
- clamd database : owner = clamupdate: to be configured in freshclam.conf
- scan activities: owner clamscan: to be configured in clamd.conf

each update, each reboot destroy the access rights to the socket and the
database.

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Viele Grüße
Helmut Drodofsky

Internet XS Service GmbH
Heßbrühlstraße 15
70565 Stuttgart

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Helmut Drodofsky
HRB 21091 Stuttgart
USt.ID: DE190582774
Fon: 0711 781941 0 <tel:+497117819410>
Fax: 0711 781941 79
Mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.internet-xs.de
Am 29.11.2019 um 10:56 schrieb Gary Stainburn:
> Has anyone actually got CLAMD and EXIM working?
>
> I've just had a go on a new VPS server without success. The only thing that happened was that my server slowed because clamd was hogging CPU.
>
> I have done a lot of googling and all I found was a couple of howto's that said the same thing, and my questions from 2015 which is the last time I tried this.
>
> I can get clamd / freshclam etc installed, although from the two howto's I worked from I had to edit / create service files and edit config files. However, I still do not manage to get a clamd.exim socket created on my system.
>
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