I OT'd this since it is supplied by dag and not centos but running on centos 3.5
# service clamav-milter start Starting Clamav Milter Daemon: clamav-milter: --timeout must not be given if --external is not given
I updated last week and didn't have any problems. I did restart the system today and for some reason cannot get clamav-milter to start
;-(
Any hints - afaik - nothing changed...
# cat /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter ### Simple config file for clamav-milter, you should ### read the documentation and tweak it as you wish.
CLAMAV_FLAGS=" --config-file=/etc/clamd.conf --max-children=10 --force-scan --quiet --dont-log-clean --noreject -obl local:/var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.sock " Craig
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 19:00 -0700, Craig White wrote:
I OT'd this since it is supplied by dag and not centos but running on centos 3.5
# service clamav-milter start Starting Clamav Milter Daemon: clamav-milter: --timeout must not be given if --external is not given
I updated last week and didn't have any problems. I did restart the system today and for some reason cannot get clamav-milter to start
;-(
Any hints - afaik - nothing changed...
# cat /etc/sysconfig/clamav-milter ### Simple config file for clamav-milter, you should ### read the documentation and tweak it as you wish.
CLAMAV_FLAGS=" --config-file=/etc/clamd.conf --max-children=10 --force-scan --quiet --dont-log-clean --noreject -obl local:/var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.sock " Craig
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Craig,
Add: --timeout=0 to your clamav flags. That should do it. There is a default timeout set in the program.