Chris Butler
2010-04-28 12:11:25 UTC
After installing the latest clamd package (0.96-2) I discovered that clamd
was no longer listening on the local UNIX socket. This broke our code that
relied on the UNIX socket (it uses '--fdpass' to provide clamd with access
to files it wouldn't otherwise be able to read).
It looks like the default config file was changed between 0.95.3-1 and
0.96-2 so that LocalSocket is commented out. Was this change intentional?
I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere.
was no longer listening on the local UNIX socket. This broke our code that
relied on the UNIX socket (it uses '--fdpass' to provide clamd with access
to files it wouldn't otherwise be able to read).
It looks like the default config file was changed between 0.95.3-1 and
0.96-2 so that LocalSocket is commented out. Was this change intentional?
I couldn't find it mentioned anywhere.
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Chris Butler
Zedcore Systems Ltd
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Switchboard: 0114 238 1828 ext 72
Chris Butler
Zedcore Systems Ltd
Direct dial: 0114 303 0572
Switchboard: 0114 238 1828 ext 72