Great... thanks for confirming the hunch.
Cheers,
Steve
Twitter: @sanesecurity
On 18 November 2016 22:26:13 Richard Doyle
wrote:
Ah yes, that seems to have caused the hangup. The clamscan debug run
went from 257 seconds to 25 seconds
On 11/18/2016 02:07 PM, Steve basford wrote:
Remove
Ah yes, that seems to have caused the hangup. The clamscan debug run
went from 257 seconds to 25 seconds
On 11/18/2016 02:07 PM, Steve basford wrote:
> Remove javascript.ndb and retry...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve
> Twitter: @sanesecurity
>
>
>
> On 18 November 2016 22:02:41 Richard Doyle
> wrote
Remove javascript.ndb and retry...
Cheers,
Steve
Twitter: @sanesecurity
On 18 November 2016 22:02:41 Richard Doyle
wrote:
On 11/18/2016 01:52 PM, Steve basford wrote:
Does clamscan --debug on the database folder show the same delays...
Yes
Can you do a ls on the database folder
Su
On 11/18/2016 01:52 PM, Steve basford wrote:
> Does clamscan --debug on the database folder show the same delays...
Yes
>
> Can you do a ls on the database folder
Sure:
root@panic:/var/lib/clamav# ls
badmacro.ndb junk.ndb porcupine.ndb spear.ndb
bofhland_cracked_UR
Does clamscan --debug on the database folder show the same delays...
Can you do a ls on the database folder
Cheers,
Steve
Twitter: @sanesecurity
On 18 November 2016 21:39:09 Richard Doyle
wrote:
Last time I tried it with an empty list, and it still took 5 minutes for
clamd to start.
On
On 11/18/2016 01:32 PM, Anssi Johansson wrote:
> 18.11.2016, 23.10, Richard Doyle kirjoitti:
>> Yes, clamd on my system is taking about 5 minutes to start, which causes
>> timeouts. This issue developed just this week.
>>
>> I found that setting
>>
>> OfficialDatabaseOnly true
>>
>> helped consid
Last time I tried it with an empty list, and it still took 5 minutes for
clamd to start.
On 11/18/2016 01:25 PM, Steve basford wrote:
> Can you give me a list of 3rd party databases you are using
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve
> Twitter: @sanesecurity
>
>
>
> On 18 November 2016 21:11:22 Richard D
18.11.2016, 23.10, Richard Doyle kirjoitti:
Yes, clamd on my system is taking about 5 minutes to start, which causes
timeouts. This issue developed just this week.
I found that setting
OfficialDatabaseOnly true
helped considerebly--clamd loads in a few seconds. I'd really like to
get back to u
Can you give me a list of 3rd party databases you are using
Cheers,
Steve
Twitter: @sanesecurity
On 18 November 2016 21:11:22 Richard Doyle
wrote:
Yes, clamd on my system is taking about 5 minutes to start, which causes
timeouts. This issue developed just this week.
I found that set
Yes, clamd on my system is taking about 5 minutes to start, which causes
timeouts. This issue developed just this week.
I found that setting
OfficialDatabaseOnly true
helped considerebly--clamd loads in a few seconds. I'd really like to
get back to using unofficial databases, but not right now.
Hello,
I'm trying to set
OnAccessExcludeUID 0
in clamd.conf so scans are not run for the root user but when I view the
configuration using clamconf it shows
OnAccessExcludeUID disabled
so the 0 is obviously being interpreted as FALSE rather than the
intended root UID of zero.
How do I ge
Hello all,
Since yesterday, 10:26:52 CST, I've gotten 30 if these in the mail log:
"Timeout reading from clamd daemon at /var/spool/MIMEDefang/clamd.sock"
Before that I can't remember when I've seen this message - perhaps
years. This is on a low volume server with < 3500 total connection
attempt
Hi there,
On Fri, 18 Nov 2016, Noel Jones wrote:
Perhaps it would be useful for clamscan to read (some?) options from
a config file, or even better from environment variables. Feel free
to open a bug report/feature request and make your case.
This would be what I'd call 'feature creep'.
Any
On 11/18/2016 8:39 AM, Fouts, Christopher wrote:
> Thanks. Yes I understand that clamscan is independent from clamdscan
> (hence, clamd), but I was hoping for a more consistent behavior between
> the two applications. I clamdscan can read the log path from some *.conf
> file, why can¹t clamscan do
Thanks. Yes I understand that clamscan is independent from clamdscan
(hence, clamd), but I was hoping for a more consistent behavior between
the two applications. I clamdscan can read the log path from some *.conf
file, why can¹t clamscan do the same? I have no issue using the -l option.
Chris
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