Hi,
I'm new here so be gentle.
I've been running Clamscan on all user data on my mixed Solaris/Linux
network for months now, with it only reporting infection in the clamav
test files.
However, today I woke up to find that 14 files are reportedly infected
by Worm.BugBear.B. These are files that a
Thanks Nigel, sorry for the oversight.
Why, may I ask, does this depend upon GCC3?
Thanks,
Forrest
At 02:05 AM 6/6/2003, you wrote:
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On Friday 06 Jun 2003 3:15 am, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> I can't seem to get clamav-milter to compile on FreeBSD_4.
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On Friday 06 Jun 2003 3:15 am, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> I can't seem to get clamav-milter to compile on FreeBSD_4.8, and I wonder
> if anyone has accomplished this.
You must use GCC3 which comes with the ports. See .../clamav-milter/INSTALL
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Dear all,
I've installed the latest snapshot,
because i've got errors with clamav-milter 0.54
so for a test, i tried to scan the /var/mail directory.
clamdscan found a virus
/var/mail/t**s: Exploit.IFrame FOUND
and then the process don't end
(process table for clamd)
root 14057 0.0 2.7 10
Forgive me if this has been discussed before.
I am running qmail-toaster and wish to use clamav to scan my e-mail.
Is there a doc or web site I can visit with step-by-step walkthough for
setting this up?
Thanks so much.
Josh
p.s. http://qmailtoaster.clikka.com
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Great document, but
"you should have received ssh-keys and/or ftp passwords"
Is this for the signature-update members only?
I don't recall any passwords sent in this list (it shouldn't anyway).
So basically others users still send virus samples to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], right?
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
I can't seem to get clamav-milter to compile on FreeBSD_4.8, and I wonder
if anyone has accomplished this.
This is from the latest CVS snapshot of ClamAV.
Thanks!
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Tomasz wrote:
>Please update your database immediately !
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First of all, thanks for the top notch speed and very very usable
virus scanner and database.
There seems to be another morph of this, I see a few BugBear.B still
get trough the clamav tests and being caught by the amavis test like:
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