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clamd-socket no such file
I am installing ISPConfig on SUSE 11.3 (i586). On page 4 of the HowTo it says I need to create a link "ln -s /var/lib/clamav/clamd-socket /var/run/clamav/clamd". I do not have the clamd-socket file anywhere on my system.
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That's ok - it will be created automatically when clamd is running.
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That's ok - it will be created automatically when clamd is running.
Just a question then, but wouldn't it be easier to put that line BELOW the
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I just ask because it doesn't exist until after you start clamd.
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