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They can be safely ignored. Clamav runs under a different user and needs read access to the spool area to avoid copying the file.  
 
They can be safely ignored. Clamav runs under a different user and needs read access to the spool area to avoid copying the file.  
 
[[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1314168&group_id=96750&atid=615772]]
 
[[https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1314168&group_id=96750&atid=615772]]
      
*I get messages that look like: (pam_unix)[31705]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)
 
*I get messages that look like: (pam_unix)[31705]: session opened for user root by (uid=0)
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*I get a message saying that: the RSA server certificate CommonName (CN)`servername.domainname.tld' does NOT match server name!
 
*I get a message saying that: the RSA server certificate CommonName (CN)`servername.domainname.tld' does NOT match server name!
 
If you change the servername, you will be prompted to reboot. When you do, the SMESERVER will generate a certificate for the new servername-domainname combination and httpd.conf will now reference that new name. References to other virtual domains and hosts will generate warnings in the log.
 
If you change the servername, you will be prompted to reboot. When you do, the SMESERVER will generate a certificate for the new servername-domainname combination and httpd.conf will now reference that new name. References to other virtual domains and hosts will generate warnings in the log.
      
*I get: server squid[3145]: WARNING: Disk space over limit: 148412 KB > 102400 KB.
 
*I get: server squid[3145]: WARNING: Disk space over limit: 148412 KB > 102400 KB.
 
This message is just log noise. The message is informational and squid takes care of the issue itself.
 
This message is just log noise. The message is informational and squid takes care of the issue itself.
      
*I get in the radius log: Info: Using deprecated naslist file.  Support for this will go away soon.
 
*I get in the radius log: Info: Using deprecated naslist file.  Support for this will go away soon.
 
This is just the radius daemon (a computer program that runs in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user) complaining about a file that exists in the directory.  We don't use it.
 
This is just the radius daemon (a computer program that runs in the background, rather than under the direct control of a user) complaining about a file that exists in the directory.  We don't use it.
      
*I get in the clamd log: Error: cli_untar: only standard TAR files are currently supported  
 
*I get in the clamd log: Error: cli_untar: only standard TAR files are currently supported  
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Nothing to be concerned about. The fix, if any arrives, will come from the Clam team if they Determine this file format is worthy of their attention.
 
Nothing to be concerned about. The fix, if any arrives, will come from the Clam team if they Determine this file format is worthy of their attention.
      
*I get in the smeserver-clamscan.log: LibClamAV Warning: Multipart/alternative MIME message contains no boundary header.
 
*I get in the smeserver-clamscan.log: LibClamAV Warning: Multipart/alternative MIME message contains no boundary header.
 
This is just log noise. Clamav is scanning badly formatted MIME mail.
 
This is just log noise. Clamav is scanning badly formatted MIME mail.
      
*In the /var/log/messages, I get: 10fix_privilege_tables: ERROR
 
*In the /var/log/messages, I get: 10fix_privilege_tables: ERROR
 
You can safely ignore these errors. The errors just mean that your tables are already up to date.
 
You can safely ignore these errors. The errors just mean that your tables are already up to date.
      
*In the /var/log/messages, I get: rec_read bad magic....
 
*In the /var/log/messages, I get: rec_read bad magic....
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  rm /var/cache/samba/printing/<printer>.tdb
 
  rm /var/cache/samba/printing/<printer>.tdb
 
  /etc/init.d/smbd restart
 
  /etc/init.d/smbd restart
      
*cannot remove /var/run/dovecot/login: is a directory
 
*cannot remove /var/run/dovecot/login: is a directory
 
You may see this on system startup. It is just noise and doesn't affect anything.
 
You may see this on system startup. It is just noise and doesn't affect anything.
      
*I get:  
 
*I get:  
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Ignore the message. The warnings are just log noise. After a SPAMASSASSIN update, the rules have been added but don't have a score associated with them. So they will be treated as non-existent and result in an error message.
 
Ignore the message. The warnings are just log noise. After a SPAMASSASSIN update, the rules have been added but don't have a score associated with them. So they will be treated as non-existent and result in an error message.
      
*I get:
 
*I get:
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  mv mirrors.dat mirrors.dat.old
 
  mv mirrors.dat mirrors.dat.old
 
  sv t /service/freshclam
 
  sv t /service/freshclam
      
*After a ClamAV update or when freshclam is run, the following may appear in the log file
 
*After a ClamAV update or when freshclam is run, the following may appear in the log file

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