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Hi, I am busy implementing a new method for updating our clam database files
(1 server uses freshclam, all other machines rsync the update to
themselves). This works perfectly.
Only problem now is, clam doesn't reload the database right away like with
freshclam. I run clamd RELOAD, it reloads cl
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:30:27 -
"Plant, Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to completely exclude the /net folder so that when
> clamscan hits this directory it does not check the contents of it?
Yes, it's in my TODO.
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 21:21:09 +0100
"Harald Villemoes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a novice question. I am running clamav on a W2003server
> (clamWin / cygwin) and are very happy with it.
> I use it through the clamscan interface, but expect to be able to run
> much faster using clamav and
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:09:29 -0600 (CST)
"Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I stand corrected ... but it might be nice, as that page also
> shows the latest dat revisions, to have a line indicating the latest
> "stable" release version ...
[...]
> Just a suggestion :)
Accepted :-)
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 08:15:51 -0500
Dale Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> exactly the same problem and I have been tracing the process and it
> seems to occur during a freshclam cvd update (when it actually
> updates the virus db files) and now appears to have little to do with
> external use
>
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
> > If you set up a file exchange server to allow uploads of these types
> > of files, all you've done is provide a back door for dangerous files which
> > could, if infected, impact systems outside yours. This could be considered
> > irresponsible behavior.
>
> I didn'
Jason Byrns wrote:
> In my example case, we have a customer who is a programmer. He wants
> to (needs to) send the results of his work to one of his clients.
He should make himself a website and post his work on it, then send clients
links to the website. Oh, and he should sign his work with a
Dennis Peterson wrote:
If you set up a file exchange server to allow uploads of these types
of files, all you've done is provide a back door for dangerous files which
could, if infected, impact systems outside yours. This could be considered
irresponsible behavior.
I didn't mean there would be a to
ahellary wrote:
Matt
blackhole isnt being developed now ... we have done some changes to
it to get it to run spamassin 3.x
so i'll ask another question what are others running i like
black hole in that you can set which domains or even users mail is
scanned and even what incomming ma
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 7:51 PM
Subject: RE: [Clamav-users] Re: clamscan and blackhole errors
Keith Patton wrote:
ahellary wrote:
... on our qmail...
Look at http://www.mimedefang.org
But MIMEDefang is a sendmail-only milter..
Keith Patton wrote:
> ahellary wrote:
>> ... on our qmail...
> Look at http://www.mimedefang.org
But MIMEDefang is a sendmail-only milter...
Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business Inc./HireDiversity.com Software Engineer
perl -e"map{y/a-z/l-za
ahellary wrote:
- Original Message - > As always, however, the most important
question is, are you running the
latest version of Blackhole? If not, the problem may be corrected in a
later version.
Matt
Matt
blackhole isnt being developed now ... we have done some changes to
it to get i
>
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
> > Probably not what you're looking for, but I've added your domain to my
> > list of blocked domains because you present yourself as someone who
> > doesn't understand the importance of this process, nor the nature of
> > infected payloads, regardless of the wrappin
- Original Message - > As always, however, the most important
question is, are you running the
latest version of Blackhole? If not, the problem may be corrected in a
later version.
Matt
Matt
blackhole isnt being developed now ... we have done some changes to it to
get it to run spamassi
ahellary wrote:
> ok all renamed this thread
>
> i have with help deduced that clamscan is ok its self so it must be the
> way arguments are passed via blackhole-1.0.9
>
> what i need to know has there been any change since clam v .80 to the
> new .83 as to the way the args are passed to clamsca
ok all renamed this thread
i have with help deduced that clamscan is ok its self so it must be the way
arguments are passed via blackhole-1.0.9
what i need to know has there been any change since clam v .80 to the new
.83 as to the way the args are passed to clamscan
Thanks
Tony
That will tell us whether your problem is with clamav, or with
blackhole.
--
Daniel J McDonald, CCIE # 2495, CNX
Austin Energy
Daniel
have just tried as you said
both .82 and .83 detected the test file
so i need to dig a bit deeper
thanks for you help
Tony
_
On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 18:12 +, ahellary wrote:
> >
> > Detect a virus in a mail passed through the MTA, or a virus saved to the
> > filesystem?
> a virus from an email ... the server i question is a mail server it does
> nothing but mail
Have you tested checking a virus in the file system?
On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 11:52 -0600, Jason Byrns wrote:
> Dennis Peterson wrote:
> The options I see so far are:
>
> 1) Make them use hosting space, via HTTP/FTP, and don't allow emailing
> of banned file types at all.
> 2) Make them PGP encrypt their files.
> 3) Make them rename files.
>
> At th
Detect a virus in a mail passed through the MTA, or a virus saved to the
filesystem?
Matt
Matt
a virus from an email ... the server i question is a mail server it does
nothing but mail
Tony
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its slackware
I've got 0.83 running OK on slackware... but I had to upgrade zlib... do you
get any make errors?
Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902
Mathew
i get no make errors at all
Tony
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Jason Byrns wrote:
> 3) Make them rename files.
>
> At the moment, it sounds to me like option #3 may be a reasonable one.
> Option #1 isn't bad, either. But if you still think my questions or
> choices are so bad that you have to blacklist our entire company, please
> at least explain what yo
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Probably not what you're looking for, but I've added your domain to my
list of blocked domains because you present yourself as someone who
doesn't understand the importance of this process, nor the nature of
infected payloads, regardless of the wrapping they come in. Passw
Jason Byrns wrote:
Trog wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 11:00 -0600, Jason Byrns wrote:
'Banned filename'? ClamAV doesn't do banned filenames.
So that's Amavis blocking banned file names, then?
I have no problems continuing to scan within archives, and I agree
that's how many viruses are now being d
ahellary wrote:
> i STILL cannont get either version .81 or .82 to detect any virus i seem
> to be stuck at ver .80i have posed previously with details of my set
> up but here it is again
>
> its slackware with a 2.2.x kernel , qmail , black hole and spamassin
> version .80 works fine b
ahellary wrote:
> i STILL cannont get either version .81 or .82 to detect any virus
Try 0.83?
> its slackware
I've got 0.83 running OK on slackware... but I had to upgrade zlib... do you
get any make errors?
Matthew.van.Eerde (at) hbinc.com 805.964.4554 x902
Hispanic Business I
Tomasz
i STILL cannont get either version .81 or .82 to detect any virus i seem to
be stuck at ver .80i have posed previously with details of my set up
but here it is again
its slackware with a 2.2.x kernel , qmail , black hole and spamassin version
.80 works fine but numerous attempts
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 00:32:10 -0600 (CST)
Damian Menscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Feb 2005, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
>
> > The signature will be updated on Monday (to better meet the official
> > specification). All clamdwatch users should upgrade to the latest
> > version as soon as pos
Wolfgang Cernohorsky wrote:
Our content checker found
banned name: P=p005,L=1,M=multipart/mixed |
P=p003,L=1/2,M=application/octet-stream,T=exe,T=exe-ms,N=bartpe.xex
in email presumably from you (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>),
to the following recipient:
-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe
qr'(?# BLOCK Micros
> The way I look at it, if you need something in cron to periodically check
> that the freshclam daemon hasn't died, you might as well just configure
> the updates exactly as you'd like them with cron itself.
If you "need" something to run constantly, why then check for it only
periodically, with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freshclam via cron
What sort of update intervals are people using, and can someone show me a
working crontab entry? I've tried calling freshclam like this via a crontab
entry
06 0 * * * /usr/local/bin/freshclam
BUt it doesn't seem to work. Which means I'm probably miss
Jason Byrns wrote:
> BANNED CONTENTS ALERT
>
> Our content checker found
> banned name: P=p005,L=1,M=multipart/mixed |
> P=p003,L=1/2,M=application/octet-stream,T=exe,T=exe-ms,N=bartpe.xex
> in email presumably from you (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>),
> to the following recipient:
> -> [EMAIL PROTEC
I have posted a few previous questions regarding clamscan and problems with
/net on Solaris.
After some further investigation I have found that it impossible to run an
efficient full scan (clamscan -r /) of a Solaris file system if /net is
activated in /etc/auto_master.
This is down to the fact t
On Wednesday 23 Feb 2005 06:49, Rob MacGregor wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 00:49:20 +, Bob Hutchinson
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That is a good reason, and true too, I have found the freshclam daemon
> > not functioning on one occasion, so now I cron it. Another reason is to
> > spread
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