I installed ClamAV and I am able to run it by the command line. I use an application called Nextcloud, which uses ClamAV.
When the application executes ClamAV, it causes a permission error. "/var/run/clamd.scan/clamd.sock".
I have specified the user as "root" in the scan.conf of ClamAV. I have given the Plesk user root privileges with the VISUDO command. I can not resolve this error even if I specify the user as Plesk user in scan.conf. In the meantime I am changing the owner and group of /var/run/clamd.scan/ in turn "PLESK-USER : psaserv" and I am working somehow. However, this unintentionally unintentionally returns to "clamupdate: virrusgroup".
Even if I specified the user as PLESK-USER in scan.conf, I did not solve it.
There is no problem in executing the clamdscan command in the normal state. There is a problem with ClamAV execution by Nextcloud.
How should I configure Plesk permanently and stably to use ClamAV in Nextcloud?
When the application executes ClamAV, it causes a permission error. "/var/run/clamd.scan/clamd.sock".
I have specified the user as "root" in the scan.conf of ClamAV. I have given the Plesk user root privileges with the VISUDO command. I can not resolve this error even if I specify the user as Plesk user in scan.conf. In the meantime I am changing the owner and group of /var/run/clamd.scan/ in turn "PLESK-USER : psaserv" and I am working somehow. However, this unintentionally unintentionally returns to "clamupdate: virrusgroup".
Even if I specified the user as PLESK-USER in scan.conf, I did not solve it.
There is no problem in executing the clamdscan command in the normal state. There is a problem with ClamAV execution by Nextcloud.
How should I configure Plesk permanently and stably to use ClamAV in Nextcloud?