--- clamav-1.2.0/etc/clamd.conf.sample.orig 2023-09-09 19:52:01.009069222 +0200 +++ clamav-1.2.0/etc/clamd.conf.sample 2023-09-09 19:54:10.143858534 +0200 @@ -4,14 +4,11 @@ ## -# Comment or remove the line below. -Example - # Uncomment this option to enable logging. # LogFile must be writable for the user running daemon. # A full path is required. # Default: disabled -#LogFile /tmp/clamd.log +LogFile /var/log/clamav/clamd.log # By default the log file is locked for writing - the lock protects against # running clamd multiple times (if want to run another clamd, please @@ -32,7 +29,7 @@ # Log time with each message. # Default: no -#LogTime yes +LogTime yes # Also log clean files. Useful in debugging but drastically increases the # log size. @@ -41,7 +38,7 @@ # Use system logger (can work together with LogFile). # Default: no -#LogSyslog yes +LogSyslog yes # Specify the type of syslog messages - please refer to 'man syslog' # for facility names. @@ -74,7 +71,7 @@ # It is recommended that the directory where this file is stored is # also owned by root to keep other users from tampering with it. # Default: disabled -#PidFile /run/clamav/clamd.pid +PidFile /run/clamav/clamd.pid # Optional path to the global temporary directory. # Default: system specific (usually /tmp or /var/tmp). @@ -98,7 +95,7 @@ # Path to a local socket file the daemon will listen on. # Default: disabled (must be specified by a user) -#LocalSocket /run/clamav/clamd.sock +LocalSocket /run/clamav/clamd.ctl #LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.sock # Sets the group ownership on the unix socket. @@ -191,11 +188,11 @@ # Follow directory symlinks. # Default: no -#FollowDirectorySymlinks yes +FollowDirectorySymlinks yes # Follow regular file symlinks. # Default: no -#FollowFileSymlinks yes +FollowFileSymlinks yes # Scan files and directories on other filesystems. # Default: yes @@ -224,7 +221,7 @@ # Run as another user (clamd must be started by root for this option to work) # Default: don't drop privileges -#User clamav +User clamav # Stop daemon when libclamav reports out of memory condition. #ExitOnOOM yes