Steve,
thank you very much,
so this is how it needs to look like :-)
2015-07-21 17:33 GMT+02:00 Steve Basford :
>
> On Tue, July 21, 2015 3:55 pm, Jörg Stephan wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> >
> > I guess you know that a team has released a tool to check for HackingTeam
> > files. The provided a t
I'm still using HAVP for HTTP scanning, and it seems to still work OK
with the latest ClamAV (i.e., libclamav etc.).
I hope that ClamAV doesn't become incompatible in a way that can't be
accommodated. (I had to change HAVP's init temporarily during to the
openssl hiccup).
Paul Kosinski
On Tue,
Hello,
We're trying to use clamav on a centos 7 server in order to scan
directly uploaded files on our web apps (Moodle for example). When
trying to execute a clamdscan from apache, we got this error (the file
belong to apache:apache and has correct rights 755)
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print_r($output);
print_r($retur
On Tue, July 21, 2015 3:55 pm, Jörg Stephan wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> I guess you know that a team has released a tool to check for HackingTeam
> files. The provided a test tool including the file hashes of the files.
>
> As I am seem to be "under"-skilled to create a database for this, I will
>
Hi there,
I guess you know that a team has released a tool to check for HackingTeam
files. The provided a test tool including the file hashes of the files.
As I am seem to be "under"-skilled to create a database for this, I will
hand this over to you... maybe you can do better than I am.
--
R