Hi. I have installed the Debian clamav-milter package. I've configured
sendmail to use it and everything seems to be working OK.
clamav-milter does not depend upon clamav-daemon (which contains
clamd). When and why would I want to use clamav-milter in combination
with clamd?
For example, I see th
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> > Can someone please tell me how ClamAV goes about phishing detection? I
> > presume it has something to do with libcurl going out to a web site and
> > some checks being performed on whatever is returned.
> >
> Not normally... most fishing detection is done by matching text/html
> th
Steve Basford wrote:
We have had several phishes get through -- most appear to be Google,
About, or Ebay redirects, such as:
href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&q=http://81.196.204.130:82/webscr/index.php";
(A PayPal phish.)
Well, the above is just using Google to re-direct to the phis
Can someone please tell me how ClamAV goes about phishing detection? I presume
it has something to do with libcurl going out to a web site and some checks
being performed on whatever is returned.
Not normally... most fishing detection is done by matching text/html
that is common, looks odd
Jon R. Kibler wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Can someone please tell me how ClamAV goes about phishing detection?
> I presume it has something to do with libcurl going out to a web site
> and some checks being performed on whatever is returned.
No visiting of websites is done. A signature is written
Greetings,
Can someone please tell me how ClamAV goes about phishing detection? I presume
it has something to do with libcurl going out to a web site and some checks
being performed on whatever is returned.
We have had several phishes get through -- most appear to be Google, About, or
Ebay red
Thank you Jeff for your input, it lead me to this:
./configure CFLAGS="-lpthread -pthread -D_POSIX_PII_SOCKET" CPPFLAGS="-pthread"
which is what finaly worked.
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006, Jeff Donsbach wrote:
->I found this discussion on the Samba mailing list from about 4 1/2
->years ago that include
Hello,
I am using ClamAv and its frontend ClamTk on Linux Ubuntu 5.10.
I'd like to know how I can do (in case of need) to quit ClamAv during a
working session (kill its related processes?).
Best Regards,
Alberto Zeni
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