Ok, garbage in, garbage out.
So, how do I control the gigabytes of garbage that clamscan is spewing out?
Also, there is a directory rfc2397, and I would think that refers to the rfc2397 - 'The "data" URL scheme' and that the problem would have to do the code not following the rfc.... but no where in the offending php code does it do so as far as i can see.

Any suggestions besides "fix the php code" ?

Trog wrote:
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 06:12 +0200, Shaun Bügler - Hetzner wrote:


Now, you are probably saying check /usr/www/users/spacqre/cbn/search.php, but that not the issue. Even if it has bad code in it, why does this affect clam?


GIGO

-trog



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