Rick,

What O/S are you running, since there was a problem with Solaris x86 and 
the libclamav, but that has been fixed in the latest Development release.

Andrew

> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>   
>> To follow up, I extracted the zip file from the mail message using 
>> ripmime.  clamdscan does NOT detect the virus but clamscan does.
>>
>> Can anyone point to what I may be doing wrong ?
>>
>> Latest ClamAV 0.92, with a basic config file (the full config was 
>> contained in my last message).
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# clamdscan -V
>> ClamAV 0.92/5639/Fri Feb  1 09:42:34 2008
>>
>>
>> Output of both clamdscan and clamscan follows.
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# clamdscan screensaver.zip
>> /tmp/screensaver.zip: OK
>>
>> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
>> Infected files: 0
>> Time: 0.018 sec (0 m 0 s)
>>
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# clamscan screensaver.zip
>> screensaver.zip: Worm.SomeFool.P FOUND
>>
>> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
>> Known viruses: 218384
>> Engine version: 0.92
>> Scanned directories: 0
>> Scanned files: 1
>> Infected files: 1
>> Data scanned: 0.03 MB
>> Time: 2.106 sec (0 m 2 s)
>>
>>     
>
> Well thanks to how ever fixed the definitions so that clamdscan now 
> detects the infected file!
>
> Was there a reason clamdscan did not detect it and clamscan did ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick
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