> However, it would be much more sensible to move the
> software out of
> root's home directory, and into somewhere like
> /usr/local/clamav-test.
>
Please guide me how to move software to directory
'/usr/local/clamav-test' to get rid of ERROR.
Thanks
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Jan Pieter Cornet wanted us to know:
>What I find really odd is your complete lack of Worm.Sober-I. Our stats for
>Thu Dec 2:
Good point. I had totally missed that too.
>Top-5:
>W32/Sober-I : 1078544
>W32/Netsky-P: 57920
That's a pretty big difference, seems more like an inte
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 03:15:49PM -, Ian Lewis wrote:
> >I think it could be nice to have like a list of "known systems". That way a
> >newbie could read and choose the best for his needs.
Sendmail 8.12.11, mimedefang, f-prot, sophos and Clamav as soon as the
thread concurrency problems on Fr
Nigel Horne wrote:
>On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 22:08, Jim Smith wrote:
>> Yes, they are both running, although it complains if I use 'sudo'
> to
>> start clamav-milter. If I run clamav-milter as a regular user, it
>> won't bind to the socket [it's owned by user:group clamav:clamav].
>> The older vers
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 09:56:37PM +0100, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 12:48:11 -0800
> Kelsey Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..
> > Any clues?
>
> Must be signalled by some nasty process.
Tomasz - is there a higher log verbosity setting that might help confirm
that?
--
Kelsey
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 22:08, Jim Smith wrote:
> Yes, they are both running, although it complains if I use 'sudo' to
> start clamav-milter. If I run clamav-milter as a regular user, it
> won't bind to the socket [it's owned by user:group clamav:clamav].
> The older version [7.5?] I was trying
Nigel Horne wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 21:29, Jim Smith wrote:
>> Xclamav-milter, S=local:/var/clamav-milter/clamav-milter.sock, F=,
>> T=S:4m;R:4m
>Try adding:
>O InputMailFilters=clamav-milter
I'll do that.
>If you do a ps are clamav-milter and clamd still running?
>Any clues in /var/log
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 21:29, Luis Vargas wrote:
> In fact it is 0.80 version and I downloaded it from Clamav's site (sorry
> about that).
> Well, now that the version is correct how can I know if this installed
> version is scanning e-mails?
Follow the instructions in .../clamav-milter/INSTALL.
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 21:29, Jim Smith wrote:
> Xclamav-milter, S=local:/var/clamav-milter/clamav-milter.sock, F=,
> T=S:4m;R:4m
Try adding:
O InputMailFilters=clamav-milter
If you do a ps are clamav-milter and clamd still running?
Any clues in /var/log/syslog or maillog or wherever you
log err
My mistake
In fact it is 0.80 version and I downloaded it from Clamav's site (sorry
about that).
Well, now that the version is correct how can I know if this installed
version is scanning e-mails?
Thanks Nigel.
>From: Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: ClamAV users ML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have read through the archives, and haven't determined a solution
for what [isn't] going on.
I am running sendmail 8.13.1, it is compiled with MILTER. I am
running clamav-0.80 on a netbsd machine running 1.6.2.
Sendmail works fine in all other regards--it is my main LAN
mailserver, and has
Luis Vargas wrote:
I'm using ClamAV 0.80 and I have a question. Do I have e-mail scanning
with this installation? or do I need to download Milter packages or
something? I'm using OpenWebmail and already modified the openwebmail.conf
line that refers to viruscheck to "yes" only; but when loading my
I'm using ClamAV 0.80 and I have a question. Do I have e-mail scanning
with this installation? or do I need to download Milter packages or
something? I'm using OpenWebmail and already modified the openwebmail.conf
line that refers to viruscheck to "yes" only; but when loading my
openwebmail server
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 12:48:11 -0800
Kelsey Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone seen clamd do anything like this? I have clamav 0.80
> installed on 10 SMTP and POP servers using some custom glue to hook it
> up to milter and our POP server.
>
> One of the servers is exhibiting the foll
Has anyone seen clamd do anything like this? I have clamav 0.80 installed
on 10 SMTP and POP servers using some custom glue to hook it up to milter
and our POP server.
One of the servers is exhibiting the following behavior:
Dec 3 12:25:25 b clamd[26035]: SelfCheck: Database status OK.
Dec 3
John Gallagher wrote:
> I have the same issue, I can NOT run clamscan with out the -d option
> and giving the directory of the data base.
The issue you are having is due to changing the location of the database
dir from that which clam was compiled with.
> clamscan -l scan.txt -r /tmp/cla
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 20:14, Luis Vargas wrote:
> I'm using ClamAV 0.80-2 and I have a question. Do I have e-mail scanning
> with this installation? or do I need to download Milter packages or
> something? I'm using OpenWebmail and already modified the openwebmail.conf
> line that refers to vir
Hi guys,
I'm using ClamAV 0.80-2 and I have a question. Do I have e-mail scanning
with this installation? or do I need to download Milter packages or
something? I'm using OpenWebmail and already modified the openwebmail.conf
line that refers to viruscheck to "yes" only; but when loading my
open
John Gallagher wrote:
> I have the same issue, I can NOT run clamscan with out the -d option
> and giving the directory of the data base.
The issue you are having is due to changing the location of the database
dir from that which clam was compiled with.
> clamscan -l scan.txt -r /tmp/clam
> ads nat wrote:
>
> > Does this error means that everything is O.K. OR I
> > have to do something to get rid of this error.
> > If I have to get rid of this error, Please guide
> me
> > how it can be done.
>
>
> All the error means is that user/group clamav has
> no read/write access to
> that
We use Sendmail 8.13.0 (since 8.12.11) + Clamav-milter + Clamd.
No quarantine, no postmaster/sender/recipient notice, just reject messages.
Centralized freshclam on two servers at different times (minutes 23 and 53
respectively). OnUpdate it propagates vía sftp to the other 9 servers
(including the
Kiril Todorov wrote:
Ian Lewis wrote:
That is very interesting information Samuel. I shall be interested to
compare
it to my own data.
We quarantine our emails just in case there are any which are genuine
but
holding viruses. Not very likely but you never know.
Do I understand from what you sa
On Friday 03 December 2004 09:44 am, Kiril Todorov wrote:
> Ian Lewis wrote:
> > That is very interesting information Samuel. I shall be interested to
> > compare it to my own data.
> >
> > We quarantine our emails just in case there are any which are genuine but
> > holding viruses. Not very likel
Ian Lewis wrote:
That is very interesting information Samuel. I shall be interested to compare
it to my own data.
We quarantine our emails just in case there are any which are genuine but
holding viruses. Not very likely but you never know.
Do I understand from what you say that having identified 4
>I think it could be nice to have like a list of "known systems". That way a
>newbie could read and choose the best for his needs.
>
>We use Sendmail 8.13.0 (since 8.12.11) + Clamav-milter + Clamd.
>No quarantine, no postmaster/sender/recipient notice, just reject messages.
>Centralized freshclam
Le Ven 3 déc 10:09:48 2004, Samuel Benzaquen écrit:
> I think it could be nice to have like a list of "known systems". That way a
> newbie could read and choose the best for his needs.
On my side, I use two systems
- one for my workstation, it's based on procmail
and a self made clamd clien
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 at 10:09:48 -0400, Samuel Benzaquen wrote:
>
> I think it could be nice to have like a list of "known systems". That way a
> newbie could read and choose the best for his needs.
>
> We use Sendmail 8.13.0 (since 8.12.11) + Clamav-milter + Clamd.
> No quarantine, no postmaster/
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ian Lewis
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 5:56 AM
>
>
> Hi,
>
> If anyone is interested this is how I use ClamAV.
>
> My mailserver is running Trustix Secure Linux with Postfix 2.1 as MTA.
> Incoming emai
Hi,
If anyone is interested this is how I use ClamAV.
My mailserver is running Trustix Secure Linux with Postfix 2.1 as MTA.
Incoming emails with attachments including .doc/.jpg are filtered into ClamAV
by Amavis-new. If the message contains a virus (which is all too often true)
it is quarantined
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 20:57:34 -0800 (PST), ads nat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried to change access permission as follwos :
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# chown clamav:clamav
> /root/clamav-0.80/test/
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# chmod 770 /root/clamav-0.80/test/
You need to ensure that the cla
Hi guys
Im using Clamav with sendmail, and i've chosen to quarantine infected
mail. My question is - what can I do with the files / emails that has
been quarantined? Could they be resend somehow - or used i some other
manner?
Thx for at great tool. :-)
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mvh Søren Schimkat
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