On 4/30/2011 3:57 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
While I received an email saying that this problem was fixed,
as of today (30 April) I still have the same problem. The list
just keeps getting longer and longer. I am now getting over 60
hits.
I am using the Debian Squeeze distribution and it is up to
date. Any suggestions?
The PUA detections are by definition not a virus, but rather
informative to alert the admin about "Potentially Unwanted
Applications" that may need further investigation. I would
suggest either turning PUA detection back off or whitelisting
the offending signature.
PUA detection is turned off by default. To turn it back off
edit your clamd.conf and find the line
DetectPUA yes
and change it to no, then restart clamd.
Whitelisting is easy. In your clam DatabaseDirectory (as
listed in clamd.conf) create a file named local.ign2 with the
contents
PUA.PDF.OpenActionObject
and the restart clamd.
-- Noel Jones
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