Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 21:46:29 +0200 From: Evren Yurtesen <yurtesen@ispro.net.tr> To: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com> Cc: leafy <leafy@leafy.idv.tw> Subject: Re: clamav port... Message-ID: <4058AB15.7060105@ispro.net.tr> In-Reply-To: <40589869.4020104@fillmore-labs.com> References: <40583453.7000405@ispro.net.tr> <4058361B.4010909@fillmore-labs.com> <20040317114059.GA27663@chihiro.leafy.idv.tw> <405841A0.9030802@ispro.net.tr> <40584897.4030300@fillmore-labs.com> <4058501B.5020405@ispro.net.tr> <40589869.4020104@fillmore-labs.com>
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Oliver Eikemeier wrote: > Evren Yurtesen wrote: > >> Oliver Eikemeier wrote: >> >>> I solved this problem with exim by adding clamav to a group that is able >>> to read the mail files (mail in this case), but not write them, which is >>> IMHO a better solution that using the same user. Is this possible for >>> vscan >>> and qscand too? >>> >>> [...] >> >> >> I tried that already, >> >> # Initialize the supplementary group access (for all groups in /etc/group >> # user is added in. clamd must be started by root). >> AllowSupplementaryGroups >> >> But it didnt work, I dont know why... > > > Which is the primary group of qscand? is clamav a member of this group? > > -Oliver I tried qscand:*:98:clamav and it didnt make any change...maybe the files that qscand is writing to temp has only user read permissions...
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