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DrWeb still dead

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i upgraded from 7.1.6 to 7.5.0 but i still my drweb dont work. problem started when i updated from 7.1.5 to 7.1.6 i thought upgrading to 7.5.0 from 7.1.6 would fix the problem but it aint :( can anyone help

[Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Shutting down daemon (signal 15 received)...
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Dr.Web (R) daemon for Linux/Plesk Edition, version 4.32.2 (2004-09-28)
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Copyright (c) Igor Daniloff, 1992-2004
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Doctor Web Ltd., Moscow, Russia
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Support service: http://support.drweb.com
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 To purchase: http://buy.drweb.com
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Engine version: 4.32b
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drwtoday.vdb - Ok, virus records: 313
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43217.vdb - Ok, virus records: 512
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43216.vdb - Ok, virus records: 507
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43215.vdb - Ok, virus records: 539
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43214.vdb - Ok, virus records: 275
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43213.vdb - Ok, virus records: 404
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43212.vdb - Ok, virus records: 428
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43211.vdb - Ok, virus records: 494
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43210.vdb - Ok, virus records: 450
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43209.vdb - Ok, virus records: 639
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43208.vdb - Ok, virus records: 603
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43207.vdb - Ok, virus records: 620
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43206.vdb - Ok, virus records: 683
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43205.vdb - Ok, virus records: 525
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43204.vdb - Ok, virus records: 607
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43203.vdb - Ok, virus records: 409
Fri Dec 10 13:45:24 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43202.vdb - Ok, virus records: 543
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drwebase.vdb - Ok, virus records: 51982
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 Loading /var/drweb/bases/drw43201.vdb - Ok, virus records: 364
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 Total virus records: 60897
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 Key file not found!
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 Daemon is enabled for protecting 6 e-mail`s:
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 [email protected]
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 [email protected]
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 [email protected]
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 [email protected]
Fri Dec 10 13:45:25 2004 [email protected]
 
Solution !

qmail-scanner with ClamAV from ART is the solution !
 
I have to agree. I was skeptical at first but I'm currently using ARTs qmail-scanner. You can install it with yum, it's really easy and efficient. I opted to use a more elaborate antivirus software (Sophos Sweep). Kind of have to support the company seeing as how I am a Sophos Partner. The sweep scanner with ARTs rpm works perfect, even through upgrades of Plesk.
 
Re: Solution !

Originally posted by JoaoCorreia
qmail-scanner with ClamAV from ART is the solution !

There is no other solution for drweb problems? Strange little piece of software it seems.

drweb should work without keyfile - is that right? If not, then "Key file not found!" is the reason for problems...

I do have

Mon Feb 7 17:26:27 2005 Key file not found!
Mon Feb 7 17:26:27 2005 Daemon is enabled for protecting x e-mail`s:

drweb is protecting these e-mails by deleteing virus-mails without notice, which is bad!

insel
 
What do you mean by - "Don't work"? As far as I can tell from your posting it works fine?

If you're refering to the fact that your virusbase is old ... you should remember to run the drweb/update/update.pl script.
 
you haven't got your key installed, i had this problem and had to manually copy it to /opt/drweb/ and then a restart and volia it works and finds the key

:)
 
I'd actually like to know how to keep it dead.
verytime I shut down Dr web from the Service Management page, it will come back to life on its own a few hours later or the next day.
 
knowing my luck, I'll uninstall and find out it was connected to spamassassin somehow and then the server will crash :)
Is it ok to uninstall drweb? Or is there a .conf file for it somewhere telling it to not do anything?
 
I too would like to know if there is a way to put Dr.Web to sleep and not have it touch any mail or other files (like those in the bin directory of qmail).

I am afraid to uninstall it because I don't want it to break anything. For example, what happens to the files owned by drweb (like files in /var/qmail/bin) if it is uninstalled?
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i think you can do it in the conf files

what happens if you stop the dr web service does mail still get delievered ?
 
I haven't tried disabling the service... again, mostly because there are people that need this server working and I don't want to break anything.

this person seemed to have issues when stopping the service, and so did this person. I think I also remembered reading that someones server kept restarting it after they stopped it (could have been via command line, however)
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