- Original Message -
From: "G.W. Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] *.cvd killed clamd
> Hi there,
>
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 Obantec Support wrote:
>
> Re: *.cvd killed clamd
>
>> last night after a day running 0.93.1 with lo
Hi there,
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 Obantec Support wrote:
Re: *.cvd killed clamd
> last night after a day running 0.93.1 with lots of virus trapped clamd died
> and as i use clamav-milter sendmail stopped allowing users to send emails.
> [snip]
> the broken file was *.cvd (0 bytes) , once removed i c
Hermann T. Ribeiro wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I got this message "ClamAV engine is outdated" in the clamd.log file. How
> can I fix this ? I looked at the faq in clamav.net but I didn´t find an
> answer. I´m using ClamAV 0.93.
>
The answer is in the FAQ:
What does /Your ClamAV installation is OUTDA
Hermann T. Ribeiro escreveu:
> Hi folks,
>
> I got this message "ClamAV engine is outdated" in the clamd.log file. How
> can I fix this ? I looked at the faq in clamav.net but I didn´t find an
> answer. I´m using ClamAV 0.93.
>
easy fix update to the latest stable version, which is 0
Hi folks,
I got this message "ClamAV engine is outdated" in the clamd.log file. How
can I fix this ? I looked at the faq in clamav.net but I didn´t find an
answer. I´m using ClamAV 0.93.
Another question is: a got this message in the freshclam.log:
ERROR: Problem with internal logger (UpdateLogFil
On 15.06.08 11:39, Shannon M. Werb wrote:
> Odd, now I get:
> clamdscan: corrupt or unknown clamd scanner error or memory/resource/perms
> problem - exit status 2
>
> I have put 0.92 back in now...
That patch works good for me, but I have FreeBSD 4.11. We know that 4.* is
obsolete and unsupported
Hi
ClamAV 0.93.1 on FC3
last night after a day running 0.93.1 with lots of virus trapped clamd died
and as i use clamav-milter sendmail stopped allowing users to send emails.
part of log for clamd
WARNING: Suspicious recipient address blocked: '|ian'
WARNING: Suspicious recipient address block