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    • Z
      Zon last edited by

      When I was running HAVP on 2.1.5 it was working great. Now that I upgraded pfSense to 2.2, I get this message on top when setting up HAVP "Warning: file_put_contents(/usr/local/etc/havp/havp_conf.xml): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/local/pkg/havp.inc on line 604" and HAVP does not start up. Is there a way I can fix this?
      Thanks!

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      • marcelloc
        marcelloc last edited by

        Probably it's under /usr/pbi/havp/arch

        If it's there,  then symlinks to /usr/local  may fix it.

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        • Z
          Zon last edited by

          I looked for "/usr/pbi/havp/arch" but only thing I could find was "/usr/pbi/havp-amd64" did not see anything with "arch" in it.
          Thank you for the quick reply.

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          • marcelloc
            marcelloc last edited by

            arch is architecture (i386 or amd64)  :)

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            • Z
              Zon last edited by

              Oh ok!

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              • Z
                Zon last edited by

                I'm still trying to figure out what I am looking for. :-[

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                • Z
                  Zon last edited by

                  No luck.

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                  • Z
                    Zon last edited by

                    I went to my console and this is what came up after fresh install and install HAVP.

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: Beginning package installation for HAVP antivirus ..

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: Antivirus: Group 'havp' was added.

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: Antivirus: User 'havp' was added.

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: The command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/havp' returned exit code '127', the output was '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/havp: not found

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: the command '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamd.sh' returned exit code '127, the output was '/usr/local/etc/rc.d/clamd.sh: not found

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: Stopping HAVP

                    /pkg_mgr_install.php: Successfully installed package: HAVP antivirus.

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                    • marcelloc
                      marcelloc last edited by

                      Do you know how to symlink folder under unix systems?

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                      • Z
                        Zon last edited by

                        No idea how.

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                        • marcelloc
                          marcelloc last edited by

                          @Zon:

                          No idea how.

                          unfortunately, You will have to be patient until package maintainer or somebody else fix it for 2.2

                          Pasting code to run on console without knowing what you are doing is dangerous and may broke your system.

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                          • Z
                            Zon last edited by

                            That's unfortunate. Thank you for your time. Hope other people get this problem and know how to fix it. Looks like i'm going back to 2.1.5 :-\

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                            • marcelloc
                              marcelloc last edited by

                              @Zon:

                              Looks like i'm going back to 2.1.5 :-\

                              You can go to squid3 too, havp as squid is a proxy server.

                              These are install steps to get it working on 2.2
                              https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87424.msg480232#msg480232

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                              • Z
                                Zon last edited by

                                I will give it a try tomorrow. Thanks for the advice!

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