Hi all,
This is been worked around with a signature update (daily 8262).
A definitive (in-the-code) solution will be inculded in 0.94.1
Thanks everyone,
-aCaB
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Hi,
It seems that the data scanned reach 16MB for this 22KB. That's explain
why you didn't experienced the problem on your production environment.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Francis
Stevens
Envoyé : mardi 16 septembre 2008 15:19
À : C
I have been having the same problem and was even more puzzled when
scanning the rogue file on my test system didn't exhibit the same
problem (it scanned in a fraction of a second as against over a minute
on my production system). The reason for the difference was that in
/etc/clamd.conf on my test
> I have opened a bug #1188
I've added Bug 1190
I've got the same problem, using a windows port too
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 448486
Engine version: 0.94
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 1
Data scanned: 16.54 MB
Time: 21.500 sec (0 m 21 s)
IM
I have opened a bug #1188
Thanks a lot for your help
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Török Edwin
Envoyé : mardi 16 septembre 2008 14:07
À : ClamAV users ML
Objet : Re: [Clamav-users] Scanning performance issues on some files
On 2008-09-
Hi, I've just seen the workaround made by mailscanner. Super
mailscanner!!! It doesnt solve anything with this clamav issue to filter
the attachements before calling clamd :)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Randal, Phil
Envoyé : mardi 16
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> For a couple of days now, I have some performance issues with clamav.
> I use clamav on my email server to scan incoming traffic. I faced the
> problem yesterday with the "Trojan.Agent-49425" before clamav was
> considering it as a virus. The scanning time
On 2008-09-16 15:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Once unzipped the file is 22KB and the clamscan result is:
> /util/160920083582: Email.Trojan-14 FOUND
>
> --- SCAN SUMMARY ---
> Known viruses: 423755
> Engine version: 0.94
> Scanned directories: 0
> Scanned files: 1
> Infected files
Once unzipped the file is 22KB and the clamscan result is:
/util/160920083582: Email.Trojan-14 FOUND
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 423755
Engine version: 0.94
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 1
Data scanned: 16.41 MB
Time: 13.326 sec (0 m 13 s)
-Me
On 2008-09-16 14:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> For a couple of days now, I have some performance issues with clamav. I
> use clamav on my email server to scan incoming traffic. I faced the
> problem yesterday with the "Trojan.Agent-49425" before clamav was
> considering it as a viru
Hi,
For a couple of days now, I have some performance issues with clamav. I
use clamav on my email server to scan incoming traffic. I faced the
problem yesterday with the "Trojan.Agent-49425" before clamav was
considering it as a virus. The scanning time of this 35KB zipped file was
16444.5 m
Works fine:
# gcc -o foo foo.c && ./foo
StrCASeSTR
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 13:08 +0300, Török Edwin wrote:
> gcc -o foo foo.c && ./foo
>
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On 2008-09-16 12:55, S.Madge wrote:
> I changed the command a little (nm in openbsd does not support the
> dynamic parameter and the libraries are in /usr/lib and some
> in /usr/local/lib):
>
> # grep strcasestr /usr/include/*
> /usr/include/string.h:char *strcasestr(const char *,
I changed the command a little (nm in openbsd does not support the
dynamic parameter and the libraries are in /usr/lib and some
in /usr/local/lib):
# grep strcasestr /usr/include/*
/usr/include/string.h:char *strcasestr(const char *, const char *);
# nm /usr/lib/libc* | grep str
On 2008-09-16 11:49, S.Madge wrote:
> /* Define to 1 if you have the `strcasestr' function. */
> #define HAVE_STRCASESTR 1
>
According to this you have strcasestr.
What does the following output:
$ grep strcasestr /usr/include/*
$ nm -D /lib/libc* | grep strcasestr
Best regards,
--Edwin
Here it is:
# cat clamav-config.h
/* clamav-config.h. Generated from clamav-config.h.in by configure. */
/* clamav-config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */
/* enable bind8 compatibility */
/* #undef BIND_8_COMPAT */
/* "build clamd" */
#define BUILD_CLAMD 1
/* name of the
On 2008-09-16 11:21, S.Madge wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I am trying to compile clamav 0.94 on an i386 openbsd 4.0 system. The
> make command breaks with the following error message:
> --
> Making all in clamscan
> /bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC--mode=link gcc -g -O2-o clamscan
Hi list,
I am trying to compile clamav 0.94 on an i386 openbsd 4.0 system. The
make command breaks with the following error message:
--
Making all in clamscan
/bin/sh ../libtool --tag=CC--mode=link gcc -g -O2-o clamscan
output.o getopt.o cfgparser.o misc.o options.o
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