Thanks Mark for your feedback.

It seems that the file doesn't exist at all, here is the output :

[root@mail /]#  find /etc -name "*clam*.conf" -print
/etc/clamd.d/clamsmtp.conf
/etc/freshclam.conf
/etc/tnc/clamavimc.conf
/etc/mail/clamav-milter.conf
/etc/clamsmtpd.conf


BR


On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 9:21 AM, <mark.lists@thurning-instruments.co.uk> wrote:
One option to try, as root, run the command:

   find /etc -name "*clam*.conf" -print

Most likely the file is in /etc/clamav

Regards
        Mark.

On 23/07/18 09:04, Aziz wrote:
Hi users,

I'm trying to install Clamav in my Centos 7 to use it with Postfix, however I can't get Clamav deamon clamd to run, which is causing the following error :

/*/var/run/clamd.amavisd/clamd.sock failed, attempt #1: Can't connect to a UNIX socket /var/run/clamd.amavisd/clamd.sock: Connection refused*/


When I try to start clamd the system doesn't find it :
/*
[root@mail clamd.d]# systemctl start clamd
Failed to start clamd.service: Unit not found.*/


Also when running clamd from : [root@mail clamd.d]# /usr/sbin/clamd I got this error :

*ERROR: Can't open/parse the config file /etc/clamd.conf*


The file /etc/clamd.conf doesn't exist .


Anyone has a hint on how to resolve this ?


Thank you


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