Hello,
I'm having problem getting clamav 0.87 release to compile
cleanly on openBSD 3.5. I get the following errors:
Making all in clamscan
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -L/usr/local/lib -o
clamscan output.o getopt.o memory.o cfgparser.o misc.o clamscan.o
op
rick said:
> Hello all,
> Could someone direct me to some information on how to configure clamav.
> I have spent numerous hours trying to get it to work. I have a big time
> problem with permissions with the software, also pid's wont start also
> sock files. I am using slackware 10.1 . I have also
Hello all,
Could someone direct me to some information on how to configure clamav.
I have spent numerous hours trying to get it to work. I have a big time
problem with permissions with the software, also pid's wont start also
sock files. I am using slackware 10.1 . I have also looked at the doc f
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 17:36:43 -0700
fchan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> You need to compile it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tnef/.
>
> I have it and you need recompile clamav so it knows it is there.
ClamAV doesn't use external tools to scan TNEF files. The support is
provided by libc
Hi,
You need to compile it from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tnef/.
I have it and you need recompile clamav so it knows it is there.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Frank
Hi,
It seems that clamdscan cannot detect TNEF files but
clamscan will detect them. I tested this with the
EICAR winmail.d
On Fri, 2005-09-23 at 22:58, N Fung wrote:
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I think that certain emails are crashing clamav-milter
> > or clamd when it reads them, causing the processes to
> > hang. I've noticed that each time we get one of the
> > errors in the log, an additional clamav-milter
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 17:46, Damian Menscher wrote:
> I'm not convinced that your -T=0 is valid syntax. It
> should be -T0 or --timeout=0.
I've switched to using --timeout=0 but it didn't help with the
clamav-milter crashes, which are my main problem.
> You should be running clmilter_watch [1]
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Asim Ejaz Butt wrote:
I have configured ClamAV 0.86.2 with RedHat Linux Enterprise 4 and its
working fine with sendmail. I just want to know if Milter finds and infected
e-mail, it just discard that mail. It does not send any response to the
sender about its infected e-mail.
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005, R. Steven Rainwater wrote:
If anyone has any clues or suggestions, I've love to hear them.
I'm not convinced that your -T=0 is valid syntax. It should be -T0 or
--timeout=0. Using an = with a single-character argument is bad form.
You should be running clmilter_watch
Hi Chris,
That should be understandable for what it is scanning. This is also
affected by if there are large images in the file. My boss creates
40MB PowerPoints which takes 162 second (2.7 minutes) to scan. But
remember the system is doing other things at the same time when it is
scanning th
>
> On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Nigel Horne wrote:
> > Asim Ejaz Butt wrote:
> >
> >> I just want to know how to send a response to the sender when an infected
> >> mail receive. Waiting for the reply.
> >>
> > These days, because of forged headers, that is not possible.
> >
> > -Nigel
>
> Huh? It's
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Nigel Horne wrote:
Asim Ejaz Butt wrote:
I just want to know how to send a response to the sender when an infected
mail receive. Waiting for the reply.
These days, because of forged headers, that is not possible.
-Nigel
Huh? It's still possible (in 0.87, at least). C
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 09:47:45AM -0700, Todd Lyons wrote:
> >But with this blanket kill, you also kill connections that may have just
> >been there for a few seconds, and are still very much alive.
>
> Unfortunately it's required to get sendmail to reload the w class.
You only need to restart t
Mark wanted us to know:
>> ... The result is processes that hang forever
>> on our system. We have a cronjob that does a
>> killall -HUP sendmail every 2 hours.
>> that clears out those hanging processes.
>That seems a bit crude. :) I wrote a cronjob like that, in Perl; but,
>based on 'ps' output,
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