crash-hat clamav repo
Jamie Wilch
jamie at wilch.net
Tue Feb 8 01:17:24 UTC 2005
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am Mo, den 07.02.2005 schrieb Jamie Wilch um 23:03:
>
>
>>>ClamAV is at version 0.81. There is no 0.82 RPM.
>>
>>Crash-Hat updated their repos this morning to 0.82.
>
>
> Sorry, didn't see the update release and just looked at the FC3
> repository which still misses version 0.82 RPMs. FC2 and FC1 have
> updates.
> I just installed the updates on an FC1 and an FC2 mail server and see no
> problems so far.
>
>
>>Following is the output with the log level set to 15
>>
>>from=<memsvcs at msec.org>, size=20304, class=0, nrcpts=1,
>>msgid=<20050207145220.6E179337C9603F4D at msec.org>, proto=ESMTP,
>>daemon=MTA, relay=65.107.228.149.ptr.us.xo.net [65.107.228.149]
>>Feb 7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507: milter=clamav,
>>action=header, tempfail
>>Feb 7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507: Milter: data,
>>reject=451 4.7.1 Please try again later
>>Feb 7 14:51:05 mail sendmail[24507]: j17Lp44i024507:
>>to=<johnp at lvwn.com>, delay=00:00:01, pri=50304, stat=Please try again later
>>
>>Shortly there after I get a message from postmaster that clamd program
>>cannot be contacted. Rolling back to 0.81b works fine.
>
>
>>Jamie
>
>
> Does the error appear immediately or after heavy mail traffic? What is
> your /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter setup? Does the clamd daemon process
> die? Do you use the "--external" parameter with clamav-milter? You got
> the suggestion on the ClamAV list to try without it if you have (I have
> --external set).
>
> Alexander
>
>
>
Removing the --external parameter seems to have fixed the problem. It's
been up now for over an hour. Thanks for your help.
Jamie
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