Donny Christiaan said:
> Dear Expert,
>
> I've downloaded clamav-0.87-1.i386.rpm and installed
> it on my Fedora Core 4.
>
> I can not find "clamd" file? Is it wrong or not?
> There are only:
> /etc/freshclam.conf
> /usr/bin/clamav-config
> /usr/bin/clamdscan
> /usr/bin/clamscan
> /usr/bin/freshcla
Christopher X. Candreva said:
> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>> I consider all obsolete libraries to be debris and get rid of them. They
>> have no value and I don't need to waste tape space backing them up.
>
> Unless you have binaries built against the older versions that will
>
Donny Christiaan:
> Dear Expert,
>
> I've downloaded clamav-0.87-1.i386.rpm and installed
> it on my Fedora Core 4.
>
> I can not find "clamd" file? Is it wrong or not?
> There are only:
> /etc/freshclam.conf
> /usr/bin/clamav-config
> /usr/bin/clamdscan
> /usr/bin/clamscan
> /usr/bin/freshclam
Dear Expert,
I've downloaded clamav-0.87-1.i386.rpm and installed
it on my Fedora Core 4.
I can not find "clamd" file? Is it wrong or not?
There are only:
/etc/freshclam.conf
/usr/bin/clamav-config
/usr/bin/clamdscan
/usr/bin/clamscan
/usr/bin/freshclam
/usr/bin/sigtool
I'm using Postfix on my s
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> I consider all obsolete libraries to be debris and get rid of them. They
> have no value and I don't need to waste tape space backing them up.
Unless you have binaries built against the older versions that will suddenly
start to fail when you delete
Christopher X. Candreva said:
> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>> JamesDR said:
>
>> system runbook (everyone has runbooks, right?). It is very important
>> that
>> upgrades be done on a clean system and that the running processes be
>> stopped before beginning the upgrade. My practi
On Thursday 27 Oct 2005 16:17, Dave Filchak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just want to verify that this is the correct way to do this: (Yes I know
> this has been discussed before but I can't find the exact info in the
> archives so was hoping someone would take pity on me;-)
>
> I seem to have an old install o
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> JamesDR said:
> system runbook (everyone has runbooks, right?). It is very important that
> upgrades be done on a clean system and that the running processes be
> stopped before beginning the upgrade. My practice is to keep the freshclam
> and clamd c
Hi all!
I have an e-mail server that uses qmail-ldap, qmail-scanner and clamav
(clamd/clamdscan).
I search in many lists and didn't find answers. The problem is that,
after some time that I started clamd, it gives the follow log:
2005-10-25 15:20:35.008485500 ERROR: pthread_create failed
200
Krištof Petr wrote:
Clovis Tristao wrote:
Hi,
My installation of the ClamAV does not have clamd.conf in /etc, as
makes to install it?
I installed in Fedora Core 4 distro.
Since already I am thankful,
clamd.conf is configuration file for clamav daemon, you should
install package clamav-ser
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 at 20:06:47 -0700, olivia yates wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm new to this ml. Just came across this RPM package that seems useful
while surfing. So posted it here:
http://metawire.org/~pscm/index.html
Unfortunately, the ClamAV version used by the pa
JamesDR said:
> Dave Filchak wrote:
>>
> Short way=
> From the FAQ:
> http://www.clamav.net/faq.html
> Look at #6
>
> Also, find / -name *clam* will also help remove all of this stuff (move
> or delete your choice) then re-install.
>
> Long way=
> You didn't give much info about your system, but
Dave Filchak wrote:
Hi,
Just want to verify that this is the correct way to do this: (Yes I know
this has been discussed before but I can't find the exact info in the
archives so was hoping someone would take pity on me;-)
I seem to have an old install of ClamAV somewhere because I have
install
Hi,
Just want to verify that this is the correct way to do this: (Yes I know
this has been discussed before but I can't find the exact info in the
archives so was hoping someone would take pity on me;-)
I seem to have an old install of ClamAV somewhere because I have
installed the latest version
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, Roger Rustad wrote:
; ClamAV aficionados:
;
; I just recently bought an account on webhostingbuzz.com. Curious as to how
; well the domains were protected against viruses, I went to
; http://www.webmail.us/testvirus and emailed the eicar virus to my account. My
; mail is supp
ClamAV aficionados:
I just recently bought an account on webhostingbuzz.com. Curious as to
how well the domains were protected against viruses, I went to
http://www.webmail.us/testvirus and emailed the eicar virus to my
account. My mail is supposedly protected with ClamAV, and yet it
passed/
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