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Howdy:
Thanks for the reply.
On May 28, 2005, at 18:47, Kahan, Heinz wrote:
Turning the clamav module off simply don't start the clamd daemon
Truth.
If the system starts it simply do a ps -waux | grep clamd and it will
give
you the process number.
Follow up with command:
kill process# from above.
Recheck with the ps command to see if you successfully killed it.
If not force kill it with:
kill -9 process#
Since I am just installing the 3.6.3 P.O w/ ClamAV later this
weekend I was looking more for how to not start it at all,
permanently, rather than having to remember to go around and stop it
after every restart.
Glenn
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