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-bash: LogFile: command not found
-bash: LogFileMaxSize: command not found
-bash: LogTime: command not found
-bash: LogSyslog: command not found
-bash: PidFile: command not found
-bash: TemporaryDirectory: command not found
-bash: DatabaseDirectory: command not found
-bash: LocalSocket: command not found
-bash: LocalSocketGroup: command not found
-bash: FixStaleSocket: command not found
-bash: TCPSocket: command not found
-bash: TCPAddr: command not found
-bash: MaxConnectionQueueLength: command not found
-bash: MaxThreads: command not found
-bash: ReadTimeout: command not found
-bash: User: command not found
-bash: AllowSupplementaryGroups: command not found
-bash: ScanPE: command not found
-bash: ScanELF: command not found
-bash: DetectBrokenExecutables: command not found
-bash: ScanOLE2: command not found
-bash: ScanPDF: command not found
-bash: ScanXMLDOCS: command not found
-bash: ScanMail: command not found
-bash: PhishingSignatures: command not found
-bash: PhishingScanURLs: command not found
-bash: ScanArchive: command not found
-bash: ArchiveBlockEncrypted: command not found
-bash: Bytecode: command not found
-bash: BytecodeSecurity: command not found
[root@linux ~]#
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test -f /etc/clamd.conf && . /etc/clamd.conf
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test -f /etc/sysconfig/clamd && . /etc/sysconfig/clamd
I'm not certain what this is trying to accomplish other than see if /etc/clamd.conf is there and it's a file. I don't understand the " . /etc/clamd.conf" after the "&&". I realize I have other issues, and I'm attempting to resolve them with too much handholding, but if someone could explain that line in the clamd init file, I would appreciate it.