I have tracked down the segfault to libclamav/str.c cli_strtok which is running off the end when called from cl_cvdparse looking for the digital signature. I am not a C programmer, but it looks like one or more of the servers has a malformed main.cvd which is breaking the 513 bytes allocated.
Cheers Bill
Bill Maidment wrote:
Ok, here's more info. freshclam is segfaulting. This is on a Celeron 1200 running RedHat 9.
I have it working fine on an Athlon 600 RedHat 9 and on a Pentium III 1200 RedHat 7.2
Here's what I get when I run it non-daemon:
ClamAV update process started at Thu Feb 12 10:07:53 2004 Connecting via squid Reading CVD header (main.cvd): Segmentation fault
As I said before, the 0.65 freshclam works OK.
Cheers Bill
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