Ann,
Actually I had to add read / execute permissions to the aliases.db to stop the error messages. I'd just like to know what clamav is doing to it or why it needs to read it.
I installed the clamav with yum but for some reason it does not know it's in there. How to fix?
Sam
On Sunday 23 March 2008 12:36, Sam Drinkard wrote:
Ann,
Actually I had to add read / execute permissions to the aliases.db
to stop the error messages. I'd just like to know what clamav is doing to it or why it needs to read it.
I installed the clamav with yum but for some reason it does not know
it's in there. How to fix?
Have you (as root) run 'updatedb'?
What's the (top half) output of 'rpm -qi clamav'?
Also, list your permissions on aliases.db -
ls -l /etc/aliases.db -rw-r----- 1 root smmsp 12288 Mar 20 11:54 /etc/aliases.db
And PLEASE, change the subject line to something more descriptive of your problem. You may need to be more specific than my attempt.
Anne