Folks,
I have yum installed clamav and was getting prepared to configure it and I notice that missing is the /etc/clamav.conf or /etc/clamd.conf depemding on what the installation manual says.
I note that there is a /etc/clamd.d directory with two files: amavisd.conf milter.conf but I don't think these replace the above missing files?
Please let me know if there is something I am doing wrong and while you're at it. perhaps point me to the link where I can install the ClamAV on FC5?
Thanks! Dan
I believe this is an ATrpms vs Extras issue
ATrpms uses a monolithic clamav package and it stores things in /etc/clamav.d Extras divided the package into three pieces and it stores the clamav.confin /etc/clamav.conf
you are going to have to disable the clamav package from one of the repos by using exclude=clamav* on one of the *.repo files
Pick one and stick to it.
Javier
On 3/30/06, Dan Thurman dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
Folks,
I have yum installed clamav and was getting prepared to configure it and I notice that missing is the /etc/clamav.conf or /etc/clamd.conf depemding on what the installation manual says.
I note that there is a /etc/clamd.d directory with two files: amavisd.conf milter.conf but I don't think these replace the above missing files?
Please let me know if there is something I am doing wrong and while you're at it. perhaps point me to the link where I can install the ClamAV on FC5?
Thanks! Dan
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On Sun, Apr 16, 2006 at 03:52:57AM -0500, Javier Perez wrote:
On 3/30/06, Dan Thurman dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
I have yum installed clamav and was getting prepared to configure it and I notice that missing is the /etc/clamav.conf or /etc/clamd.conf depemding on what the installation manual says.
I believe this is an ATrpms vs Extras issue
ATrpms uses a monolithic clamav package and it stores things in /etc/clamav.d Extras divided the package into three pieces and it stores the clamav.confin /etc/clamav.conf
Can't speak for the version in fedora extras, but atrpms uses /etc/clamd.conf (not /etc/clamav.d) which is what the upstream sources use, too, and what is found in clamav's documentation.
Note that clamav.conf has been renamed to clamd.conf since Sept 2004, maybe the poster is following some very old documentation on the net.
On 4/16/06, Javier Perez pepebuho@gmail.com wrote:
I believe this is an ATrpms vs Extras issue
ATrpms uses a monolithic clamav package and it stores things in /etc/clamav.d Extras divided the package into three pieces and it stores the clamav.conf in /etc/clamav.conf
you are going to have to disable the clamav package from one of the repos by using exclude=clamav* on one of the *.repo files
Pick one and stick to it.
Javier
On 3/30/06, Dan Thurman dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
Folks,
I have yum installed clamav and was getting prepared to configure it and I notice that missing is the /etc/clamav.conf or /etc/clamd.conf depemding on what the installation manual says.
I note that there is a /etc/clamd.d directory with two files: amavisd.conf milter.conf but I don't think these replace the above missing files?
Please let me know if there is something I am doing wrong and while you're at it. perhaps point me to the link where I can install the ClamAV on FC5?
As I know the clamav in Extras Expos. is omitted the configuration file. May be the packager missed the files :)
Wong Kwok Hon
Thanks for the info I have been struggling trying to make ClamAv work with Evolution after a yum install; if I have it right it needs more to set it up. Is there a complet AV application that works with core 5 On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 12:30 +0800, Wong Kwok-hon wrote:
On 4/16/06, Javier Perez pepebuho@gmail.com wrote:
I believe this is an ATrpms vs Extras issue
ATrpms uses a monolithic clamav package and it stores things in /etc/clamav.d Extras divided the package into three pieces and it stores the clamav.conf in /etc/clamav.conf
you are going to have to disable the clamav package from one of the repos by using exclude=clamav* on one of the *.repo files
Pick one and stick to it.
Javier
On 3/30/06, Dan Thurman dant@cdkkt.com wrote:
Folks,
I have yum installed clamav and was getting prepared to configure it and I notice that missing is the /etc/clamav.conf or /etc/clamd.conf depemding on what the installation manual says.
I note that there is a /etc/clamd.d directory with two files: amavisd.conf milter.conf but I don't think these replace the above missing files?
Please let me know if there is something I am doing wrong and while you're at it. perhaps point me to the link where I can install the ClamAV on FC5?
As I know the clamav in Extras Expos. is omitted the configuration file. May be the packager missed the files :)
Wong Kwok Hon
On 4/17/06, Norm norm@workingtools.ca wrote:
Thanks for the info I have been struggling trying to make ClamAv work with Evolution after a yum install; if I have it right it needs more to set it up. Is there a complet AV application that works with core 5
You can get those packages at url http://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/crash-hat/4/clamav/ which is better than Extras and with config file.
Hope that can help u...
Wong Kwok Hon
Wong Kwok-hon wrote:
On 4/17/06, Norm norm@workingtools.ca wrote:
Thanks for the info I have been struggling trying to make ClamAv work with Evolution after a yum install; if I have it right it needs more to set it up. Is there a complet AV application that works with core 5
You can get those packages at url http://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/crash-hat/4/clamav/ which is better than Extras and with config file.
Or why not report problems/enhancements to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ against FE/clamav so everyone benefits?
-- Rex
On 4/18/06, Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Wong Kwok-hon wrote:
On 4/17/06, Norm norm@workingtools.ca wrote:
Thanks for the info I have been struggling trying to make ClamAv work with Evolution after a yum install; if I have it right it needs more to set it up. Is there a complet AV application that works with core 5
You can get those packages at url http://crash.fce.vutbr.cz/crash-hat/4/clamav/ which is better than Extras and with config file.
Or why not report problems/enhancements to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ against FE/clamav so everyone benefits?
hmmm,..... Because I uinstalled... and forget the filename which missing... Would u post the missed file for posting the bugzilla ?
Thanks...
Wong Kwok Hon
On Tuesday, April 18, 2006 9:04 AM -0500 Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Or why not report problems/enhancements to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ against FE/clamav so everyone benefits?
I've been successfully using the version in Extras with FC2 with no problems. One needs to follow the setup instructions in the documentation directory (under /usr/share/doc).
I think alot of the problems arise from switching from using the supplied RPMS from one repository to another. I'm in the process of switching from the RPMFORGE version to the EXTRAS version. I've almost got it working - just a few remaining issues. When I get it all figured out I'll respond with what I had to do.
Quoting Kenneth Porter shiva@sewingwitch.com:
On Tuesday, April 18, 2006 9:04 AM -0500 Rex Dieter rdieter@math.unl.edu wrote:
Or why not report problems/enhancements to http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ against FE/clamav so everyone benefits?
I've been successfully using the version in Extras with FC2 with no problems. One needs to follow the setup instructions in the documentation directory (under /usr/share/doc).
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Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Whether I attempt to include ldap during the initial install or add it later Fedora Core 5 seems to always hang at the same point while booting. It gets to "starting System Message bus" and hangs there. If Ldap is not included there is no problem.
Norm wrote:
Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Whether I attempt to include ldap during the initial install or add it later Fedora Core 5 seems to always hang at the same point while booting. It gets to "starting System Message bus" and hangs there. If Ldap is not included there is no problem.
Are you sure that you're running FC5? I saw that problem during FC5 test 3, but it was fixed before the actual release.
On Sun, 2006-04-16 at 22:26 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Norm wrote:
Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Whether I attempt to include ldap during the initial install or add it later Fedora Core 5 seems to always hang at the same point while booting. It gets to "starting System Message bus" and hangs there. If Ldap is not included there is no problem.
Are you sure that you're running FC5? I saw that problem during FC5 test 3, but it was fixed before the actual release.
I assume there is a command to verify which version, I downloaded it last week straight from the Fedora site and going by the dates of the files on the isos I am fairly sure it is not Test 3. If it was fixed before the release U assume I can duplicate the fix on my system - do you know what the fix was?
Norm wrote:
I assume there is a command to verify which version, I downloaded it last week straight from the Fedora site and going by the dates of the files on the isos I am fairly sure it is not Test 3. If it was fixed before the release U assume I can duplicate the fix on my system - do you know what the fix was?
Actually, I'm starting to wonder if it was dbus or udev that had the problem. I have trouble remembering, now. Sadly, bugzilla appears to be down, so I can't look it up ATM.
If I were you, I'd boot to single user mode, with LDAP enabled. Manually start your "network" service, and then use 'strace' to figure out where dbus is hanging:
# service network start # strace dbus-daemon --system
You'll probably need to install strace first, I don't think it's installed by default.
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Norm wrote:
Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Whether I attempt to include ldap during the initial install or add it later Fedora Core 5 seems to always hang at the same point while booting. It gets to "starting System Message bus" and hangs there. If Ldap is not included there is no problem.
Are you sure that you're running FC5? I saw that problem during FC5 test 3, but it was fixed before the actual release.
I can confirm that this also happened to me on two fresh fc5 installs. When I tested, I found that if I told ldap to use TLS, it was an issue because there is no way to download and install the CAcert (www.cacert.org) root CA certificate and place it in /etc/openldap/cacerts during the install, so TLS would fail. If I told it not to use TLS, it worked.
Anthony Messina wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:
Norm wrote:
Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Whether I attempt to include ldap during the initial install or add it later Fedora Core 5 seems to always hang at the same point while booting. It gets to "starting System Message bus" and hangs there. If Ldap is not included there is no problem.
Are you sure that you're running FC5? I saw that problem during FC5 test 3, but it was fixed before the actual release.
I can confirm that this also happened to me on two fresh fc5 installs. When I tested, I found that if I told ldap to use TLS, it was an issue because there is no way to download and install the CAcert (www.cacert.org) root CA certificate and place it in /etc/openldap/cacerts during the install, so TLS would fail. If I told it not to use TLS, it worked.
in my AMD64 machine, I installed only the i386 binary and it dead hang on the same spot when I use ldap for authentication. I disabled it and it works fine.
"n" == norm norm@workingtools.ca writes:
n> Fedora Core 5 hangs with ldap configured.
Yes, it does, due to selinux. I reported this a couple of weeks ago on the fedora-selinux list and the issue was quickly fixed. The fixes are in the current policy. You can boot with selinux disabled, update the policy, touch /.autorelabel and reboot with selinux enabled.
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