Ed Kasky wrote:
> At 06:07 AM Monday, 12/31/2007, you wrote -=>
>
>> Chris wrote:
>>
>>> Saw this link at SANS today, anything to it?
>>>
>>> http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2007/Dec/0625.html
>>>
>>> Or is this a rehash of something already known about
>>>
>> I'm attaching a patc
I did a yum install from rpmforge of the 0.92 release under CentOS 5.1 and
created the users using the pdf document as guide. If I issue #service clamd
start it errors out with "ERROR: Unable to open file or directory". I have
searched the mailing list archives and it seems this is a common conf
Jeremy Fairbrass wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is it possible to disable a specific virus name so that ClamAV won't detect
> it anymore? For example by creating some sort of special
> whitelist database file (in the same location as my .db files), or something
> along those lines?
>
> I'm running clamd on
Jeremy Fairbrass wrote:
> Hi all,
> Is it possible to disable a specific virus name so that ClamAV won't detect
> it anymore? For example by creating some sort of special
> whitelist database file (in the same location as my .db files), or something
> along those lines?
>
> I'm running clamd on
Hi all,
Is it possible to disable a specific virus name so that ClamAV won't detect it
anymore? For example by creating some sort of special
whitelist database file (in the same location as my .db files), or something
along those lines?
I'm running clamd on my mail server, which is called via c
Robert wrote:
> On 29 Dec 2007, at 04:23, Joe Smith wrote:
>
> I'm no coder or developer, just curious...
>
> Using OSX 10.5.1 client and Clamav -0.92 here's what I found
> In the clamav source folder, edit the 'configure' file.
>
> Find and change these lines:
>
> clamavuser=`/usr/