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Subject:  Re: Problems with freshclam
Date:  Sun, 30 Sep 2007 05:02:21 -0500
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Angelo Graziosi wrote:

> Rene' Berber wrote:
>=20
>> you have to choose between UNIX socket or TCP socket in clamd.conf, at
>> least.
>=20
> I do not know the difference: may you suggest it?

The recommended way is to use UNIX socket (the default is /tmp/clamd.socket=
),
unless you want to use clamd from another computer.  The reason is that the=
 UNIX
socket is a local file, nobody else has access to it so it is secure, the T=
CP
socket is like any other service, a port listening on the network.
--=20
Ren=E9 Berber


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