Here it is. (Think I just replied to wrong address)
Checking configuration files in /usr/local/etc
clamd.conf not found
Config file: freshclam.conf
---------------------------
LogFileMaxSize = "1048576"
LogTime = "yes"
LogSyslog = "yes"
LogFacility = "LOG_LOCAL6"
LogVerbose disabled
LogRotate = "yes"
PidFile disabled
DatabaseDirectory = "/usr/local/share/clamav"
Foreground disabled
Debug = "yes"
UpdateLogFile disabled
DatabaseOwner = "clamav"
Checks = "12"
DNSDatabaseInfo = "current.cvd.clamav.net
<http://current.cvd.clamav.net/>"
DatabaseMirror = "database.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/>"
PrivateMirror disabled
MaxAttempts = "3"
ScriptedUpdates = "yes"
TestDatabases = "yes"
CompressLocalDatabase disabled
ExtraDatabase = "dbname1", "dbname2"
DatabaseCustomURL disabled
HTTPProxyServer disabled
HTTPProxyPort disabled
HTTPProxyUsername disabled
HTTPProxyPassword disabled
HTTPUserAgent disabled
NotifyClamd = "/path/to/clamd.conf"
OnUpdateExecute = "command"
OnErrorExecute disabled
OnOutdatedExecute disabled
LocalIPAddress disabled
ConnectTimeout = "60"
ReceiveTimeout = "60"
SafeBrowsing = "yes"
Bytecode = "yes"
clamav-milter.conf not found
Software settings
-----------------
Version: 0.101.3
Optional features supported: MEMPOOL IPv6 AUTOIT_EA06 BZIP2 LIBXML2
PCRE ICONV JSON RAR
Database information
--------------------
Database directory: /usr/local/share/clamav
WARNING: freshclam.conf and clamd.conf point to different database
directories
bytecode.cvd: version 330, sigs: 94, built on Wed Jul 17 08:11:08 2019
main.cvd: version 58, sigs: 4566249, built on Wed Jun 7 16:38:10 2017
daily.cvd: version 25544, sigs: 1725545, built on Sat Aug 17
03:24:01 2019
safebrowsing.cvd: version 48958, sigs: 2441766, built on Sat Aug 17
10:00:50 2019
Total number of signatures: 8733654
Platform information
--------------------
uname: Linux 5.0.0-25-generic #26~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 1
13:51:02 UTC 2019 x86_64
OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64
Full OS version: Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
zlib version: 1.2.11 (1.2.11), compile flags: a9
platform id: 0x0a2166660800000000070400
Build information
-----------------
GNU C: 7.4.0 (7.4.0)
CPPFLAGS:
CFLAGS: -g -O2 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
CXXFLAGS: -g -O2
LDFLAGS:
Configure: '--enable-check'
sizeof(void*) = 8
Engine flevel: 102, dconf: 102
On 8/17/19 5:56 PM, Al Varnell via clamav-users wrote:
Dora,
Please post the results of running
sudo clamconf
-Al-
ClamXAV User
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 03:45 PM, Dora Smith via clamav-users wrote:
When I type freshclam in my terminal, I get
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ClamAV update process started at Sat
Aug 17 17:36:27 2019
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> main.cvd is up to date (version: 58,
sigs: 4566249, f-level: 60, builder: sigmgr)
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> daily.cvd is up to date (version:
25544, sigs: 1725545, f-level: 63, builder: raynman)
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> safebrowsing.cvd is up to date
(version: 48958, sigs: 2441766, f-level: 63, builder: google)
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> bytecode.cvd is up to date (version:
330, sigs: 94, f-level: 63, builder: neo)
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ^getfile: dbname1.cvd not found
ondatabase.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/>(IP:
104.16.219.84)
Sat Aug 17 17:36:27 2019 -> ^Can't download dbname1.cvd
fromdatabase.clamav.net <http://database.clamav.net/>
Sat Aug 17 17:36:28 2019 -> *Can't query
dbname1.0.102.0.0.6810DB54.ping.clamav.net <http://ping.clamav.net/>
Sat Aug 17 17:36:28 2019 -> Trying again in 5 secs...
And it repeats this two more times before telling me
Sat Aug 17 17:36:39 2019 -> Giving up ondatabase.clamav.net
<http://database.clamav.net/>...
Sat Aug 17 17:36:39 2019 -> Update failed. Your network may be
down or none of the mirrors listed in
/usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf is working.
Checkhttps://www.clamav.net/documents/official-mirror-faqfor
possible reasons.
The first time I tried it, it also told me it can't
pingclamav.net <http://clamav.net/>, but I could pingclamav.net
<http://clamav.net/>with no problem. And the Internet's not down.
I didn't change any mirrors when I activated freshclam.conf. I
did activate a bunch of things, if you see something I might have
activated I should go back and comment back in. Maybe something
needs a database that doesn't exist? I activated every
safeguard I could see.
I am using the current version, 0.103.1, that I just went through
the LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG rigamorole on the Clamav
pages, ALL of it, to install, because the version in the Ubuntu
repository is out of date and I kept getting error messages.
I am running Ubuntu 18.04.
I am trying to run Clamav. I want to run an antivirus scan.
Right now I presumably can't run it at all becasue it doesn't
have its databases.
And I need to know how to run Clamav immediately, because I
accidentally got a really weird web page! Today, not tomorrow
and midnight won't do. Common sense. Linux ain't just for
servers any more.
Someone pointed me to a Ubuntu page for clamav that tells how to
install the out of date version that doesn't work because it's
out of date, but there might have been useful information on it -
will "CLAMSCAN" run an antivirus scan immediately?
Yours,
Dora Smith
On 8/17/19 5:07 PM, J.R. via clamav-users wrote:
So it downloaded main.cvd, daily.cvd, safebrowsing.cvd, and
bytecode.cvd, but can't download database1.cvd or something,
and there
might be a problem with teh mirrors in my conf file, which didn't
contain any mirrors and I didn't mess with them if they're
there and I
didn't see them.
There is no "database1.cvd"... The 4 you listed are the only
official
ones. So unless you made a mistake editing the config file, I'm not
really sure what it's trying to do.
You don't need to mess with the mirrors or anything. The files are
hosted via Cloudflare's CDN so you will automatically get the
closest
server to you.
And when I get my definititions, I need to run clamav now and
not when
it feels like it - how do I exactly do that? The GUI for the
out of
date version would only let me set up a time to run it.
What operating system are you running? What version of ClamAV
are you running?
https://www.clamav.net/documentation
^^^ That page will hopefully give you some answers...
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