Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 15:46:01 -0400 From: Jerry <gesbbb@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Unable to start clamsmtpd Message-ID: <20090614154601.0cc0b47f@scorpio> In-Reply-To: <200906142228.17898.ottk@zzz.ee> References: <BLU0-SMTP5193F1D9DD6480F37C90F893410@phx.gbl> <200906142228.17898.ottk@zzz.ee>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On Sun, 14 Jun 2009 22:28:17 +0300 Ott Köstner <ottk@zzz.ee> wrote: >On Sunday 14 June 2009 9:28:31 pm Carmel wrote: >> I just installed clamsmtpd on a fresh FreeBSD-7.2 installation. When >> I attempt to start the program via the start up script supplied by >> the port maintainer, I receive this error message: >> >> Clamsmtpd: invalid Outaddress socket name or ip: start > >I have clamsmtp running fine on my mail server. Hope I can help You. > >First, please check that the directory, where clamsmtpd creates >socket, is writable by clamsmtpd user. For example, I have yhe >following lines in my config file: > >[...] ># The address clamd is listening on >ClamAddress: /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock >[...] ># User to switch to >User: clamav > >...and... > ># ls -ld /var/run/clamav/ >drwxr-xr-x 2 clamav clamav 512 Nov 27 2008 /var/run/clamav/ > ># ls -l /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock >srwxrwxrwx 1 clamav clamav 0 Nov 27 2008 /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock I had: ClamAddress: /var/run/clamav/clamd in my config file. I changed the clamd to clamd.sock but it did not make a difference. The clamd.pin, clamd.sock= and freshclam.pid files are in the /var/run/clamav directory. This is becoming really annoying. Aparently, clamdsmtp will not create its own clamsmtpd.pid file. -- Jerry gesbbb@yahoo.com We are not loved by our friends for what we are; rather, we are loved in spite of what we are. -- Victor Hugo [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.11 (FreeBSD) iEYEARECAAYFAko1U3sACgkQBvaKIJWWCO3SugCdEstXX3JW/qYi/NoxCmtdGQXV DYwAniklM5Py+olaSmgLkiQjdl4yNG3Q =tBwR -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----home | help
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