On Monday 09 June 2003 18:44, Stephen White wrote:
> I don't need to disinfect the messages, I just want to make a
> reasonable attempt to stop infected ones being delivered to the
> intended victims^Wrecipients. The sender will see the bounce,
but don't make bounces with the virus active, and n
Also, I see this in the configure output:
checking libmilter/mfapi.h usability... yes
checking libmilter/mfapi.h presence... yes
checking for libmilter/mfapi.h... yes
I re-ran everything, from a fresh untar of the latest snapshot, and
still... nothing is being made in the clamd or lib-milter dire
Yes, libmilter files are properly installed, via the FreeBSD "sendmail-old"
port. They are :
/usr/local/lib/libmilter.a
/usr/local/include/libmilter:
mfapi.h
At 01:16 PM 6/9/2003, you wrote:
> (hmm, looks like clamav.elektrapro.com has been down for a while... ?)
>
> I installed GCC33
This is not the job of Clamav. I think you could write a script of
your own to bounce messages if they are infected.
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 12:44 PM, Stephen White wrote:
Original Message
From Raymond Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, 09 Jun 2003, 16:56
I am trying to see
Original Message
> From Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Monday, 09 Jun 2003, 18:08
>
> I've partially written --clean option which disinfects OLE2 files. There
> are no plans for PE disinfection.
Nearly all of the previlaent viruses recently aren't actually viruses
anyway but wor
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hello,
I don't know what's going on with clamav.elektrapro.com (well, it should
be already available if you're reading this). The actual database can be
found on clamav.ozforces.com/database. The newest versions of freshclam
should use this
I agree 100%.
/Peter Bonivart
--Unix lovers do it in the Sun
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 18:44, Stephen White wrote:
> I think you've just found a benefit. I can't afford to run a commercial
> virus scanner on the mailing list server I run for a couploe of
> non-commercial reasons (eg for the benefit
> Hi!
>
> First off, a very big thank you to the people who work on clamav and its
> virus database. You are an invaluable resource to everyone.
>
> Sorry if this has been discussed before (I can't check the list archives
> due to the reasons outlined presently), but I'm concerned that the
> avai
> (hmm, looks like clamav.elektrapro.com has been down for a while... ?)
>
> I installed GCC33, with no problems.
>
> When I go to compile from a recent snapshot release, I use the flags:
>
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local --disable-pthreads --enable-milter
> --with-gcc=/usr/local/bin/gcc33
>
> Someone mentioned on MailScanner that ClamAV doesn't actually disinfect,
> just notifies. Are there plans for a disinfection ability.
I've partially written --clean option which disinfects OLE2 files. There
are no plans for PE disinfection.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
--
oo.
> The other thing is the stable releases. Many questions seems to be about
> those having problems that are solved in the snapshots. I use the
> snapshots and they work fine for me in Solaris and Linux but many
> wouldn't touch anything but a stable release. Maybe one of the recent
> snapshot could
I'd also love to see a clamav project on SF. I want to see CVS access
too.
Regards,
Flinn
On Monday, June 9, 2003, at 10:27 AM, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
At 03:48 AM 6/9/2003, Ahmad Masood Shah wrote:
There was problem in clamv system. Now they have recoverd ...
updating is working now..
[ ..
> I thought --daemon-notify was like a force-reload, and clamd reloads its
> database as-needed anyway everytime it verifies the database?
The latest snapshots verify database status (and reload it if needed)
on every SelfCheck.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
--
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> I tried downloading some of the "Reportedly infected" files again and
> clanscan again reports them as being infected.
>
> Norton AV for a PC, however, does not!!
That was fixed, but I wasn't able to upload the database to the main server
till now.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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oo..
Original Message
> From Raymond Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Monday, 09 Jun 2003, 16:56
>
> I am trying to see how this is a benefit to run over sophos.
> I need to cover 500 + mailboxes, so even a
> few bucks per user is a big deal..
I think you've just found a benefit. I can't
Raymond Norton wrote:
I am trying to see how this is a benefit to run over sophos. It seems we
still need to either delete, or disinfect the file, so I would need another
program to do this.
Even Sophos can't disinfect ALL virus. In my oppinion, deleting (or
quarantining) is the best option for
I was speaking of MailScanner which can be configured to do several
things to spam and virus. You don't need another program to delete
infected files, MailScanner can do that for you. But if you feel
comfortable delivering disinfected attachments you do need another
program than ClamAV. I need time
> > > If we're talking MailScanner with ClamAV you can choose what to do but
> > most deliver the message with the infected attachment replaced by a
> > message. The attachments are stored on the mail server for closer
> inspection. Basically, everything that is not infected is deliverd
>
I am tr
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 1:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [clamav-users] am I understanding this right?
>
>
> > * Raymond Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030609 09:52]: wrote:
> > > I am looking through the mailscanner site, and s
At 03:48 AM 6/9/2003, Ahmad Masood Shah wrote:
There was problem in clamv system. Now they have recoverd ...
updating is working now..
[ ... ]
Glad the problem is fixed.
I certainly tried to find out what had happened, but didn't get any
information.
I'd like to suggest that ClamAV be move
derstanding this right?
> * Raymond Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030609 09:52]: wrote:
> > I am looking through the mailscanner site, and see in a FAQ someone
> > is complaining clamav does not disinfect files. Is that right, it
> > only marks the file as infected?
>
I tried downloading some of the "Reportedly infected" files again and
clanscan again reports them as being infected.
Norton AV for a PC, however, does not!!
Steve
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 09:59, Steven J. Reilly wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new here so be gentle.
>
> I've been running Clamscan on all use
Well I will provide free hosting if it is.
But I did a download off it only 10 minutes ago
Michael Saunders
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 10:42 AM
Subject: [clamav-users] Is it dead?
> ERROR: Can't conn
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 05:50:35PM -0300, Rodrigo Severo wrote:
> I thought freshclam did clamd RELOAD the virus database upon completion.
It does if you pass the --daemon-notify= argument right?
> As far
I'm sending this out to everyone that I _think_ is concerned about the
OpenBSD port.
Someone please test this port of 20030605 on OpenBSD. I have not tested it
extensively,
but libclamav clamscan, and clamd both now compile with -pthread ( which is
what the
problem was ). So please compile and r
There was problem in clamv system. Now they have recoverd ...
updating is working now..
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I thought --daemon-notify was like a force-reload, and clamd reloads
its database as-needed anyway everytime it verifies the database?
ODHIAMBO Washington wrote:
* Rodrigo Severo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030609 10:45]: wrote:
I thought freshclam did clamd RELOAD the virus da
ERROR: Can't connect to port 80 of host clamav.elektrapro.com
ERROR: Connection with clamav.elektrapro.com failed.
It's been almost a week.
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I could not find that ClamAV does not disinfect files anywhere on the
web site or in the documentation, I read that on MailScanners site.
Since many ask about it maybe some mentioning of it would be good. By
the way, I'm fine without it and don't really trust disinfection anyway.
Timely updates of
* Rodrigo Severo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030609 10:45]: wrote:
> I thought freshclam did clamd RELOAD the virus database upon completion.
>
> As far as I can tell, it isn't.
>
> I decided to make a little program that would connect to clamd through
> local socket a
Christian,
> 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:
So do I. And I have these virus saved here, if there is
a way to sent the virus for analyse, please, tell me.
Ronan
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Is clamav.elektrapro.com down? Freshclam won't update and I can't get to
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Hello,
I don't know what's going on with clamav.elektrapro.com (well, it should
be already available if you're reading this). The actual database can be
found on clamav.ozforces.com/database. The newest versions of freshclam
should use this site automatically.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
--
I thought freshclam did clamd RELOAD the virus database upon completion.
As far as I can tell, it isn't.
I decided to make a little program that would connect to clamd through
local socket and ask it to REALOD the virus database.
I couldn't make it work either. Not even the PING command got a p
Hi!
First off, a very big thank you to the people who work on clamav and its
virus database. You are an invaluable resource to everyone.
Sorry if this has been discussed before (I can't check the list archives
due to the reasons outlined presently), but I'm concerned that the
availability of the
Someone mentioned on MailScanner that ClamAV doesn't actually disinfect,
just notifies. Are there plans for a disinfection ability.
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* Raymond Norton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030609 09:52]: wrote:
> I am looking through the mailscanner site, and see in a FAQ someone
> is complaining clamav does not disinfect files. Is that right, it
> only marks the file as infected?
Very correct. We simply reject the e-mails tha
Hi all,
I am getting the following errors when i am trying to update my virus
definitions after installing the clamav:
#/usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet -l /var/log/clam-update.log
ERROR: Malformed md5 checksum detected.
ERROR: Can't get viruses.md5 sum from clamav.elektrapro.com
Can anybody he
Yup, I got that message too.
However, my freshclam (ClamAV version 20030522) simply switches to next
mirror. Update successfull.
Anybody knows what's causing this?
Sohail wrote:
Hi all,
I am getting the following errors when i am trying to update my virus
definitions after installing the cla
I am looking through the mailscanner site, and see
in a FAQ someone is complaining clamav does not disinfect files. Is that right,
it only marks the file as infected?
Raymond
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choice.
Hi all,
I am getting the following errors when i am trying to update my virus
definitions after installing the clamav:
#/usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet -l /var/log/clam-update.log
ERROR: Malformed md5 checksum detected.
ERROR: Can't get viruses.md5 sum from clamav.elektrapro.com
Can anybody he
(hmm, looks like clamav.elektrapro.com has been down for a while... ?)
I installed GCC33, with no problems.
When I go to compile from a recent snapshot release, I use the flags:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --disable-pthreads --enable-milter
--with-gcc=/usr/local/bin/gcc33
and it does not b
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