Nicolas MacPherson wrote:
Hello,
Just out of curiosity, is there a way to run clamd on a dedicated
server, so that clamdscan could process the messages on the remote
machine? I'm curious because I work for an ISP that currently runs a
dedicated Spamassassin server, and would like to inves
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 17:08 -0500, Nicolas MacPherson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Just out of curiosity, is there a way to run clamd on a dedicated
> server, so that clamdscan could process the messages on the remote
> machine?
Yes, just change from using a local socket to a TCP socket in
clamd.c
Hello,
Just out of curiosity, is there a way to run clamd on a dedicated
server, so that clamdscan could process the messages on the remote
machine? I'm curious because I work for an ISP that currently runs a
dedicated Spamassassin server, and would like to investigate the
possibility of
Jeremy Kitchen spake thusly on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 01:27:44PM -0800:
> no, you just run qmail-scanner-queue.pl -g, as documented in qmail-scanner
> documentation.
That's what I meant, I just couldn't remember the command. I stopped using
qmail-scanner in favor of another process. :)
> > The p
I've been making "md5" style sigs out of all of the images from spam I've
had over since around June 2005.
They are available via http://www.msrbl.com/site/msrblimagesdownload if
anyone else wants to give them a try.
that's nice. My mix of spam doesn't quite match though: from the last 658
s
On Monday 06 February 2006 06:24, Richard Feldmann wrote:
> Ruben Rubio Rey spake thusly on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:13:06AM +0100:
> > (clamdscan: 0.87.1/1176. spamassassin: 3.0.2. perlscan: 1.25-st-qms.
> > Clear:RC:0(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):SA:0(-0.6/5.0):.
>
> --- end quoted text ---
>
> I believe that
Chris Burton wrote:
I've been making "md5" style sigs out of all of the images from spam
I've had over since around June 2005.
They are available via http://www.msrbl.com/site/msrblimagesdownload
if anyone else wants to give them a try.
that's nice. My mix of spam doesn't quite match though
Hello,
This is my first posting, been using ClamAV for about a year so far,
and haven't really run into too many issues. This one has me a little
stumped. In my logs I've been noticing the following:
Feb 6 14:50:07 placebo last message repeated 412 times
Feb 6 14:50:14 placebo clamd[20
Hi,
I've been making "md5" style sigs out of all of the images from spam I've
had over since around June 2005.
They are available via http://www.msrbl.com/site/msrblimagesdownload if
anyone else wants to give them a try.
ChrisB.
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"Steve Basford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Virus Stats, from my ISP, for 12 hours today:
Well done Sven !
Thanks and btw. I love stats :)
Best regards,
Sven
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Mandi! Bob Hutchinson
In chel di` si favelave...
> --exclude-dir=quarantena
> as it is a pattern, not a path, might work ;-)
Ok i'll try. But in this way some user can fake the scan simply putting
a file in a ``quarantena'' folder...
There's some way i can put an exact path? / is a special cha
Richard Feldmann wrote:
Ruben Rubio Rey spake thusly on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:13:06AM +0100:
(clamdscan: 0.87.1/1176. spamassassin: 3.0.2. perlscan: 1.25-st-qms.
Clear:RC:0(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):SA:0(-0.6/5.0):.
--- end quoted text ---
I believe that whenever you upgrade any program th
On Monday 06 Feb 2006 14:04, Marco Gaiarin wrote:
> I'm tring to build up some sort of ``system scan'' script that,
> nightly, scan all my debian/samba servers and report infections.
>
> Script works, but i've some strange result, or at least probably i've
> not understood well the clamscan command
Ruben Rubio Rey spake thusly on Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:13:06AM +0100:
> (clamdscan: 0.87.1/1176. spamassassin: 3.0.2. perlscan: 1.25-st-qms.
> Clear:RC:0(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx):SA:0(-0.6/5.0):.
--- end quoted text ---
I believe that whenever you upgrade any program that qmail-scanner will run,
you
I'm tring to build up some sort of ``system scan'' script that,
nightly, scan all my debian/samba servers and report infections.
Script works, but i've some strange result, or at least probably i've
not understood well the clamscan command line options.
I start clamscan with a cmdline like:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Ruben Rubio Rey wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.88 # locate clamdscan | grep bin
/usr/local/bin/clamdscan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.88 # whereis clamdscan
clamdscan: /usr/local/bin/clamdscan
But when im sending an email I can see this on mail headers:
Did you rem
Ruben Rubio Rey wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.88 # locate clamdscan | grep bin
/usr/local/bin/clamdscan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.88 # whereis clamdscan
clamdscan: /usr/local/bin/clamdscan
But when im sending an email I can see this on mail headers:
Did you remember to stop then restart
Hi,
I m a little late updating :(
Ok, I have updated from 0.87.1 to 0.88. Once again, I have followed the
"Recomended procedure to update clamav" section posted in wiki.
Seems to be OK,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav-0.88 # clamd -V
ClamAV 0.88/1277/Sun Feb 5 14:22:21 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clama
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