Hi All! I''m not sure if this is the correct list to ask my question, but I make a try. So I''ve installed c-icap 0.1.4 and c-icap-modules 0.1.3 successfully to Oracle Solaris 11 Express. If I try with the command line client, looks like working: root at sol11:~# /opt/icap/bin/c-icap-client -f /srv/install/eicar.txt -s "avscan" ICAP server:localhost, ip:127.0.0.1, port:1344 <html> <head> <!--C-ICAP/0.1.3 srvClamAV module --> </head> <body> <H1>VIRUS FOUND</H1> You try to upload/download a file that contain the virus<br> Eicar-Test-Signature <p>This message generated by C-ICAP/0.1.3 srvClamAV/antivirus module <!-- And this is a silly HTML comment just to make this error bigger than 512 bytes is allowed to be displayed in IE. Yes, IE has a "feature" which does not allow error messages smaller than 512 bytes to be displayed, because they are not considered "friendly" enough. (Hmm...I think this stupid comment is better than embedding viruses or porn images in this error message like a bad guy suggested me!)--> </body> </html> But if I try over vscand (zfs), then I got the following error in logs: Going to check request for access control restrictions Check request with an access entry Check request with ci_acl_spec_t:localnet_options going to check addresses ip address: 172.16.1.71 172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0 The ci_acl_spec_t:localnet_options matches Check request with ci_acl_spec_t:localnet_options going to check addresses ip address: 172.16.1.71 172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0 The ci_acl_spec_t:localnet_options matches Access control: ALLOW service arguments:allow204=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple Request type: 4. Preview size:-1 pool hits:4 allocations: 1 Allocating from objects pool object 0 service arguments:allow204=on&sizelimit=off&mode=simple Requested service: srv_clamav OK; the preview data size is 0 WARNING! No preview data, can not get required info to scan url :http://sol11/srv/test/eicar.txt Not in scan list. Allow it...... Releasing srv_clamav data..... Storing to objects pool object 0 Log request to access log file /opt/icap/var/log/access.log Has anybody any idea? Best Regards, bzg -- Zoltan Gyula Beck Tel.:?? +36-70-328-9306 E-Mail: beckzg at gmail.com