Sorry, I'm really stupid
Nigel Horne wrote:
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On Wednesday 08 Oct 2003 1:46 am, Nicolas de La Chaise wrote:
Hello,
I am not sure if this is the good mailing list for that question but ...
You've not really given enough i
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On Wednesday 08 Oct 2003 5:00 am, BB wrote:
> Anyone can give me advice the config sendmail ? I had install the rpm
> package for clamav (include clamav-milter) . basic function works but
> there's few information about reconfig sendmail with clamav-m
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On Wednesday 08 Oct 2003 1:46 am, Nicolas de La Chaise wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am not sure if this is the good mailing list for that question but ...
You've not really given enough information to help us to help you.
What operating system/distribution?
Hi all ,
Anyone can give me advice the config sendmail ? I had install the rpm
package for clamav (include clamav-milter) . basic function works but
there's few information about reconfig sendmail with clamav-milter .
Thanks very much !!
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Hi,
Top posting cause I like it :)
I've had clamd die twice in the last 6 month's using the same setup. It
caused almost the same symptoms as you are describing and was fixed by a
killall -9 clamd (it's running under daemontools). I have sirens go off
in my bedroom when the load average goes
Hi,
> Yeah the locking up was a bit of a shock to us too :) I mean, we thought maybe
> mail would crash and burn, which is relatively easy to fix, but machines
> completely locking up is a bit of a rarity. The worst part was having to do
> an fsck on 40 gigs of mail when it rebooted, not fun at
Daniel Andersen wrote:
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 10:35, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Hi,
in general spamassassin needs much more CPU power than clam. But no
software is supposed to lock up a server :-). What MTA (and other
related software) do you use? Which OS?
Thomas
Yeah the locking up was a bit o
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 10:35, Thomas Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in general spamassassin needs much more CPU power than clam. But no
> software is supposed to lock up a server :-). What MTA (and other
> related software) do you use? Which OS?
>
> Thomas
Yeah the locking up was a bit of a shock to
Hello,
I am not sure if this is the good mailing list for that question but ...
I just installed clam and intend to use clamav-milter. This is almost
done, I still have some troubles left.
I made two sendmail .mc (sendmail_MILTER and sendmail_STD):
sendmail_MILTER contains
INPUT_MAI
Daniel Andersen wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering how much load clamav will generate under constant usage?
The reason i ask is we updated our mail server to check all mail being
delivered locally for viruses, and after a couple of hours of operation the
server froze up and had to be manually rebo
Hi,
I was just wondering how much load clamav will generate under constant usage?
The reason i ask is we updated our mail server to check all mail being
delivered locally for viruses, and after a couple of hours of operation the
server froze up and had to be manually rebooted (after 300 days of
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 at 11:22:01 -0400, Adam Williams wrote:
> > > I have a samba fileserver, and I run clamscan every night as a cron job,
> > > moving infected files to a quanrantine directory (to help prevent any
> > > virii that have made it in from spreading).
> > > The next morning I look in q
For the record, I have never tested the milter configuration. ;-)
On Tuesday, October 7, 2003, at 05:55 PM, Scott Deacon wrote:
Good day,
I've been trying to implement Flinn Meuller's Clamav Milter (20030926)
packages on OpenBSD 3.3 (stable). I've worked through a number of
issues
but I'm stum
Good day,
I've been trying to implement Flinn Meuller's Clamav Milter (20030926)
packages on OpenBSD 3.3 (stable). I've worked through a number of issues
but I'm stumped on this one.My emails show the following in the header:
X-Virus-Scanned: sh: clamdscan: not found
I have verified that clamdsc
> > I have a samba fileserver, and I run clamscan every night as a cron job,
> > moving infected files to a quanrantine directory (to help prevent any
> > virii that have made it in from spreading).
> > The next morning I look in quarantine and see some files. So I
> > disinfect them from a Win32P
I had two separate system getting hit pretty hard with SOBIG.G. One a
wholesale distributor and one a trucking company. Both running
Amavisd-new - Postfix - Clamd - OpenBSD 3.3. I noticed that most of the
traffic was from less than a couple dozen IP addresses. I set my packet
filters to reject a
I think I know what the problem is but not sure how to fix it. When I look
at the code for clamd in init.d, it is looking for /usr/sbin/clamd but there
is no such file in that path. This is odd since I installed clam using the
clam rpm. I did a search with 'find' and still couldn't find clamd (b
[Pardon, here is the message again in plain text]
I think freshclam is fine. It is owned by clamav and when I ran freshclam
with verbose, I get the following messages:
Checking for a new database - started at Tue Oct 7 23:19:53 2003
Current working dir is /usr/share/clamav
Connected to clamav.e
I think freshclam is fine. It is owned by clamav and when I ran
freshclam with verbose, I get the following messages:Checking for a new database - started
at Tue Oct 7 23:19:53 2003Current working dir is /usr/share/clamavConnected to clamav.elektrapro.com.Reading md5 sum (viruses.md5):
OKviruses.
Michael Lai wrote:
I setup freshclam as a cron job to update its antivirus database. However, I
keep getting the following error in my cron log:
/etc/cron.daily/clamav:
connect(): No such file or directory
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
In my clam-update.log, it says:
--
I setup freshclam as a cron job to update its antivirus database.
However, I keep getting the following error in my cron log:/etc/cron.daily/clamav:connect(): No such file or
directoryERROR: Can't connect to clamd.In my clam-update.log, it says:--Checking for a
> There's a patch in the ports tree,
Thanks, I discovered it in the mail archive and applied it and it worked
fabulous. (not that it solved the problem at hand, clamd dieing, but still
:) )
Cheers
Nik
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To display the txt file attached to this email:
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Ed Vazquez wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Oct 2003 09:55:04 +0300 Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Okay, I know this is not good at all, that I run the CVS version of
>> clamav
>> on a production box. It's suicide. I've run the daily snapshots for
>> some
>> time without disappointment w
* Rob Evers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031007 15:28]: wrote:
> Yes this patch applies only to FreeBSD (see +#ifdef __FreeBSD__)
> but this doesn't mean other OS's will use this.
Very embarassed! Whacking myself hard on the ass!!
Alot of confusion reigning in the mind.
-Wash
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Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031007 14:16]: wrote:
There's a patch in the ports tree,
--
It's named patch-zziplib.h (security/clamav-devel/files)
Hi Rob,
Thanks. I'm wonderi
* Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031007 14:16]: wrote:
> There's a patch in the ports tree,
> --
> It's named patch-zziplib.h (security/clamav-devel/files)
Hi Rob,
Thanks. I'm wondering whether
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* Niklas Saers Mailinglistaccount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031007 02:06]: wrote:
Hi, for a few days now I've been getting the following error when
compiling clamav from CVS on a FreeBSD 5-system. Any ideas as to how to
resolve this issue?
gcc -DP
Hi,
Does anybody know what exactly is reguired for bzip2 support for
clamav 0.60? And how can I determine if my installation of clamav
is compiled with this support. I did just ./configure, make, make
install.
Thanks.
Peter
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Hi,
Does anybody know what exactly is reguired for bzip2 support for
clamav 0.60? And how can I determine if my installation of clamav
is compiled with this support. I did just ./configure, make, make
install.
I tried tests which came with clamav. Rar file, zip file, badext,
was detected, but .b
* Niklas Saers Mailinglistaccount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20031007 02:06]: wrote:
> Hi, for a few days now I've been getting the following error when
> compiling clamav from CVS on a FreeBSD 5-system. Any ideas as to how to
> resolve this issue?
>
> gcc -DPACKAGE_N
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