Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Darek M wrote:
Hey guys, new member here, go easy on me.
2. clamd dies on me on signal 11 (core dump). Is this a common issue?
If so, is there a fix? Regardless of the last question, does anyone
have a solid script that looks for clamd and restarts it if it is down?
T
I believe this is also happening to Wouter running Amavis. He
described a crash after database reloading, and sometimes a loop with:
Wed Sep 10 19:23:48 2003 -> SelfCheck: Database status OK.
Wed Sep 10 19:23:48 2003 -> SelfCheck: Integrity OK
Please update and tell us if it happens again.
Rega
On Wed, 2003-09-10 at 11:52, Petr Kulhavy wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I'm running clamav 2003-08-29 together with amavis and spamassassin on
> OpenBSD 3.4 server. Clamd sometimes crashes on signal 11. After crash
> stack (in core) is full of zeroes - that means end of debugging and 12M of
> trash (core).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Sometimes that happens on FreeBSD too. That's why I wrote a howto for
> running
>> clamd under DJB's daemontools package. My clamdctl script (after the
> fashion
>> of apachectl and qmailctl) properly handles the socket file cleanup and
> even
>> makes sure that if clam
> Sometimes that happens on FreeBSD too. That's why I wrote a howto for
running
> clamd under DJB's daemontools package. My clamdctl script (after the
fashion
> of apachectl and qmailctl) properly handles the socket file cleanup and
even
> makes sure that if clamd dies it will be immediately restar
Maybe you can run amavisd in debug mode (using 'amavid debug'), and look
for any error messages. Amavis is probably unable to find some of your
archive decompression programs, or cannot access the 'decode' folder
(permission problem).
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
Hello.
I'm running clamav 2003-08-29 together with amavis and spamassassin on
OpenBSD 3.4 server. Clamd sometimes crashes on signal 11. After crash
stack (in core) is full of zeroes - that means end of debugging and 12M of
trash (core). I'm trying to find the cause of segfault and I've got a
suspi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > When I run qmail-scanner's ./configure it auto finds Clamuko and uses
> it.
>>
>> This is a stupid qmail-scanner naming "bug". You're not REALLY using
> clamuko.
>> They just say you are. Basically, they mistakenly named clamd or
>> clamdscan "clamuko". Silliness, I s
> > When I run qmail-scanner's ./configure it auto finds Clamuko and uses
it.
>
> This is a stupid qmail-scanner naming "bug". You're not REALLY using
clamuko.
> They just say you are. Basically, they mistakenly named clamd or clamdscan
> "clamuko". Silliness, I say.
That's what I was starting to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Long time user of qmail + vpopmail + rav (and tmda and some other stuff).
> As you probably know rav is going away so on a test dev box I'm playing
> with
> different options. Tried amavis, qmail-scanner, blackhole, mailscanner
> etc.
> We've finally settled on
> > Clamd doesnt handle SIGHUP signal to reopen log file, so cooperation
> > with logrotate is poor.
> >
> > This should be easy to fix it, ask Tomasz about it.
>
> Oh Kristof, I completely forgot about it. Will fix it on Friday.
Done. I'm updating CVS right now.
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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Hi,
I have a strange problem. I set-up qmail-scanner last night and things were
cool. But here is the problem... I send & receive simple text messages no
problem. The problem is sending a attachment (.doc, .pdf even a .tiff file)
through my server prompts this error message:
X-Qmail-Scanne
Hi,
Long time user of qmail + vpopmail + rav (and tmda and some other stuff).
As you probably know rav is going away so on a test dev box I'm playing with
different options. Tried amavis, qmail-scanner, blackhole, mailscanner etc.
We've finally settled on qmail-scanner with clam for now. My prob
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On Thursday 11 Sep 2003 7:04 pm, Darek M wrote:
> 2. clamd dies on me on signal 11 (core dump). Is this a common issue?
> If so, is there a fix?
What version of clamav, what operating system (distribution if Linux)?
> Regardless of the last questi
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On Friday 12 Sep 2003 3:04 am, Lim Pey Foong wrote:
> how do i make clamav-milter work with sendmail on my REDHAT 9?
- From clamav-milter/INSTALL:
'Installations for RedHat Linux and it's derivatives such as YellowDog:
Add to /etc/mail/sendm
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Magnus Ekdahl wrote:
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clamav (0.60-9) unstable; urgency=high
Are these packages made available in tar.gz form
from anywhere?
I think they are based on the snapshots available from:
http://clamav.sourceforge.net/snapshot
On Friday 12 September 2003 11:05, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> * Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20030912 17:48]: wrote:
>
> Hi Jesse,
>
> > clamd from clamav-0.60 dies ocassionally on me too. I run FreeBSD
> > 4.8-RELEASE on a Dell PowerEdge 4300. I have the
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 17:57, Steve Brorens wrote:
> I have a problem - clamscan doesn't appear to be scanning attachments.
>
> - 0.60 and running it via amavisd-new
> - not running clamd, so amavisd-new will just call clamscan
>
> An EICAR test in the body of the message is detected, but swags
Magnus Ekdahl wrote:
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> clamav (0.60-9) unstable; urgency=high
Are these packages made available in tar.gz form
from anywhere?
Are they primarily bugfix releases, or do they include
new code/features also?
I'm looking to run the safest, most s
Darek M wrote:
> Hey guys, new member here, go easy on me.
>
> I have two questions to which I didn't really find an answer on the
> page nor the archived lists.
>
> 1. What is clamd, what is its function relating to ClamAV and is it
> required for ClamAV to run? I have ClamAV running on one ma
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