Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 29/03/08 01:27, Syed Fawaz Hasan wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> I need to use sigtool for extracting some sample virus signatures. For
>> that, I installed Fedora 8 and tried to install clamAV on it. I did as
>> follows:
>> - I downloaded and extracted clamAV
>> - Under root, in comm
On 29/03/08 01:27, Syed Fawaz Hasan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I need to use sigtool for extracting some sample virus signatures. For
> that, I installed Fedora 8 and tried to install clamAV on it. I did as
> follows:
> - I downloaded and extracted clamAV
> - Under root, in command line, I went into the ext
Hi!
I need to use sigtool for extracting some sample virus signatures. For
that, I installed Fedora 8 and tried to install clamAV on it. I did as
follows:
- I downloaded and extracted clamAV
- Under root, in command line, I went into the extracted folder and ran
"./configure". That worked.
- I the
Thanks! I will install the necessary stuff and check this out. I had thought
that sigtool only gave statistics on the virus database and not the
individual signatures.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 1:13 AM, Dennis Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2008, at 8:52 PM, Syed Fawaz Hasan wro
Jason Haar wrote:
> I don't know of any commercial AV product that offers training courses.
> I thought AV is marketed as "set and forget"? Certainly no company I've
> ever worked for has sent people on "AV training courses". And if they
> did, it would be for Windows-based Enterprise solutions
I don't know of any commercial AV product that offers training courses.
I thought AV is marketed as "set and forget"? Certainly no company I've
ever worked for has sent people on "AV training courses". And if they
did, it would be for Windows-based Enterprise solutions - central
consoles with
Quoting "David F. Skoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think ClamAV alone is too small and simple to build a whole course around.
> If it were one component of a larger security course, it would be more
> useful.
My first thought also. Though it might be tempting if it was expanded to
cover all the "
That is a pretty old version, the current stable is 0.92.1.
http://www.clamav.org/download/packages/packages-linux
If that doesn't fix it, check back.
On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 16:34 +0530, shiv wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to install clamav for redhat EL5 ppc64.can anyone suggest a suitable
Brandon Perry wrote:
> Agreed.
I think ClamAV alone is too small and simple to build a whole course around.
If it were one component of a larger security course, it would be more
useful.
Regards,
David.
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On Fri, 2008-03-28 at 11:57 +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 Mike Guiterman wrote:
>
> > ... Please provide your opinions on the three questions below.
> >
> > Would you attend an online ClamAV training course?
>
> Not if it cost money, and probably not even if it
Mike Guiterman wrote:
>
> • Would you attend an online ClamAV training course?
As long as it's free and covers something useful.
> • If yes, what would you like to see covered in the course?
I can't think of anything at the moment.
> • Are you interested in achieving ClamAV certification?
Not
Hello,
I want to install clamav for redhat EL5 ppc64.can anyone suggest a suitable rpm
for this perticular version .
I tried with clamav-0.90.2-1.fc7.ppc.rpm
but getting the following error during running clamscan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# clamscan-bash: /usr/bin/clamscan: cannot execute bi
Hi there,
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 Mike Guiterman wrote:
> ... Please provide your opinions on the three questions below.
>
> Would you attend an online ClamAV training course?
Not if it cost money, and probably not even if it were free,
although I'd definitely want to read the syllabus.
> If yes, w
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