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45 lines
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Nick Hadaway <raker@gentoo.org>
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Updated by Andrea Barisani <lcars@gentoo.org>
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18/05/2004
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Setting up clamav-milter on Gentoo Linux
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Step 1 - Configure clamd
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Check /etc/clamd.conf, default values should work out of the box but
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read and understand all the options especially if you are going to
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use it on production boxes.
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Step 2 - Tell the init script to start clamd as well as freshclam and the
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milter itself.
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nano -w /etc/conf.d/clamd
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START_CLAMD=yes
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START_FRESHCLAM=yes
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START_MILTER=yes
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Step 3 - Edit sendmail.mc
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Add these lines to sendmail.mc before any any other
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INPUT_MAIL_FILTER lines and before MAILER(local)
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NOTE: ANY INPUT_MAIL_FILTER definitions put before these lines
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will be discarded due to the use of confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS
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Make this your first mail filter. :)
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INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`clmilter',`S=local:/var/run/clamav/clmilter.sock, F=, T=S:4m;R:4m')dnl
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define(`confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS', `clmilter')dnl
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Step 4 - Rebuild sendmail.cf
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cd /etc/mail
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m4 sendmail.mc > sendmail.cf
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Step 5 - Start clamad
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/etc/init.d/clamd start
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Step 6 - Restart sendmail
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/etc/init.d/sendmail restart
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