Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Tue May 4 16:08:13 2004 -> Segmentation fault :-( Bye..
and at precisely 16:08:13, MailScanner reports the following virus:
May 4 16:08:13 MailScanner[16448]: /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/16448/.i44K7gOj020343/%nTips.exe: Worm.Klez.H FOUND
Is it possible that a %n in the filename (*which is surely illegal*) could cause clamd to crash in such a way? This is obviously the scan that caused the segmentation fault, however is this the reason?
I don't think so.
Hello,
This server processes between 30 and 100 thousand emails per day, calling clamdscan on every one. It will find 2 to 5 hundred Klez viruses per day. In your expert opinion, what would be the reason for this segmentation fault that occurred at the exact second it scanned this Klez virus?
Chris
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