On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 2:14 pm, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> Hi Nigel (Horne, since there are many a Nigel here),
>
> I run FreeBSD, but I do install clamav manually, not from the ports. Though
> I have no problem, which patch is this you are refering to?
Sorry, I got confused about the lists.
Odhiambo,
> There is no problem at all even when people have shell access.
> Simply do
>
> chmod 1777 /usr/tmp
>
> This way anyone can write their own files to tmp but cannot
> interfere with the other person's files.
>
> It is safe.
Thank you very much for the help. It's clarified my mind
an
* Ronan Lucio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 17:20]: wrote:
> Odhiambo,
>
> I'm sorry by my english... let's try again... hehehe
>
> > > Well, I did it now to the server works fine but,
> > > I don't know it it's a good to leave the ser
Odhiambo,
I'm sorry by my english... let's try again... hehehe
> > Well, I did it now to the server works fine but,
> > I don't know it it's a good to leave the server
> > working this way, even no one having access to
> > the server via shell.
>
> I do not understand your last statement, but my
* Ronan Lucio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 16:28]: wrote:
> Hello (cyber) friends,
>
> Thank you very much for the answers.
> I think it should solve my problem.
>
> PS: It's time to reinstall the server.
>
Really??
How about
cd /
mv tmp /usr/tmp
Hi,
i use Clamav / Amavis / Exim on our Mailserver which works quite fine
for some months now.
However, recently i get some false positives, so far only for
W32/Yarner.
To reproduce: Browse to http://www.toool.de , save the page (i use
Mozilla -> HTML only):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[ramin]$ clamscan
Hello (cyber) friends,
Thank you very much for the answers.
I think it should solve my problem.
PS: It's time to reinstall the server.
Ronan
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:58:29 +0200
DEFFONTAINES Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have seeing some messages like this on mail serv
* Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030402 16:02]: wrote:
>
> If files are being left it's because clamd or clamscan is crashing. Have you
> installed that FreeBSD patch yet?
Hi Nigel (Horne, since there are many a Nigel here),
I run FreeBSD, but I do install clamav ma
> Hello,
>
> I have seeing some messages like this on mail server:
>
> Apr 2 07:50:10 salseiros /kernel: pid 52213 (clamscan), uid
> 13929 on /: file system full
> Apr 2 07:50:12 salseiros /kernel: pid 52213 (clamscan), uid
> 13929: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)
>
> Well, it looks me tha
On Wednesday 02 Apr 2003 1:42 pm, Ronan Lucio wrote:
> Is there a way to set other path to ClamAV create temporary
> files?
If they're temporary files extracted from a mail message they'll be in
subdirectories of /tmp which look like 16 random alphanumeric characters. If
that's the case you can
Hello,
I have seeing some messages like this on mail server:
Apr 2 07:50:10 salseiros /kernel: pid 52213 (clamscan), uid 13929 on /: file system
full
Apr 2 07:50:12 salseiros /kernel: pid 52213 (clamscan), uid 13929: exited on signal
11 (core dumped)
Well, it looks me that ClamAV are creatin
* Nigel Kukard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030401 23:14]: wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I totally agree, I actually have a copy of about 15,000 viruses that I
> got from a friend of mine... most of which clam doesn't detect, the
> only problem I have is I need an automated way to generate the sigs.
Hello Nigel
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