At 9:59 +0100 16-03-2005, Matthew Aquilina wrote:
The file was scanned using both the 1st command and the second with the
softlimit the output of both using the uvscan was the below. I also changed
the softlimit value to the one in the run file but the scan worked with the
same output.

Scanning /root/ETIS.doc
Scanning file /root/ETIS.doc
/root/ETIS.doc
         contains one or more macros.

So it finds something but doesn't mark it as virus...


 > >X-Qmail-Scanner-1.24:[] corrupt or unknown MacAfee scanner error or
 > >memory/resource/perms problem - exit status 11/0

$uvscan_status/$euvscan_status -> 11/0

Maybe now the exit code it is not '11'...

I don't know enough about uvscan I played with it some time ago, but now I haven't it installed in any box...

Can you run this command, only one long line, and send me the output, maybe in a private mail to don't annoy the list...

perl -e '$DD=`uvscan -v -r --secure --fam --unzip --macro-heuristics /root/ETIS.doc`; $uvscan_status=$?; $euvscan_status=($uvscan_status >> 8); print "\n$DD\n\n uvscan_status/euvscan_status $uvscan_status/$euvscan_status\n\n";'

So we can get what qmail-scanner gets.

Cheers

Salvatore


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