Good Day!
I have a question regarding clamav scan,
Does clamav scan embedded virus and malicious inside files ?
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* Cliff Hayes via clamav-users :
> I have a daily cron job that runs around 3am that:
> - shuts down clamd
> - runs freshclam
> - starts clamd
Why?
freshclam usually runs all the time, updating and signalling clamd on
demand.
But you do have a point...
Ralf Hildebrandt
Charité - Universitäts
freshclam-sleep is Fedora's method of automatically updating the
signatures. If you want to update it your way, feel free to disable it.
BTW - you don't need to shutdown clamd to update the signatures.
On 11/13/19 7:17 PM, Cliff Hayes via clamav-users wrote:
I have more information.
Turns out
On 11/9/19 2:46 AM, Frans de Boer wrote:
LS,
I use several machines and found that most of the time the use of the
'clamav-daemon.socket' file only leads to a startup failure of clamd.
Why is this file file in the first place? I ask this because clamd is
already creating the socket - that is,
I have more information.
Turns out there is a cron job I was unaware of.
freshclam-sleep is running every 3 hours.
Apparently, freshclam-sleep does something that freshclam doesn't and
causes a database update.
Do I need to run freshclam and freshclam-sleep?
Can I turn off the freshclam-sleep cr
Hello clamd mailing list,
I recently installed clamav version 0.101.4-1.fc30 on Fedora 30.
A new situation I have never seen has started.
Every day around 5am clamd causes a problem.
I traced it to this in logs:
SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload.
I have a daily cron job
On 13.11.19 11:21, Chris Conn wrote:
I am trying to use the ClamdSocket tcp: and am successfully connecting
to port 3310 of a clamd daemon on remote hosts to scan using
clamav-milter.
The hostname I configured points to a pool
ClamdSocket tcp:mypool.mydomain.com
this resolves to 4 IP address
Hi Al,
Thank you very much for your reply. I just realized that I was on the wrong
thread though. I meant to ask the reason for the alarms below, or at least
to confirm it's a false alarm, so I can just exclude the files. Do you or
anybody on the list has information on this? Thanks.
Christina
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Hello,
I am trying to use the ClamdSocket tcp: and am successfully connecting
to port 3310 of a clamd daemon on remote hosts to scan using clamav-milter.
The hostname I configured points to a pool
ClamdSocket tcp:mypool.mydomain.com
this resolves to 4 IP addresses
I am surprised to see that
Hi there,
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, Andrew Watkins via clamav-users wrote:
On 11/13/19 10:33 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Perhaps clamd is reloading its databases when you see this. Depending
on configuration and the host performance it can take anywhere between
a few tens of seconds an
On 11/13/19 10:33 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Perhaps clamd is reloading its databases when you see this. Depending
on configuration and the host performance it can take anywhere between
a few tens of seconds and several minutes to reload all the databases,
and during that time cu
On 11/13/19 10:26 AM, Reio Remma via clamav-users wrote:
On 13/11/2019 12:19, Andrew Watkins via clamav-users wrote:
Check if it's coinciding with clamd reloading its databases. Clamd
currently doesn't scan when reloading databases.
Look for:
Nov 13 11:37:04 clamd clamd[15795]: SelfCheck: Da
Hi there,
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, Andrew Watkins via clamav-users wrote:
I get the following error a few times a day for a while, so I thought I
would look into it.
I am using mimedefang to send mail to clamd and it works fine, but at
random point of the day I get the error:
mimedefang.pl[262
On 13/11/2019 12:19, Andrew Watkins via clamav-users wrote:
Hello,
I get the following error a few times a day for a while, so I thought
I would look into it.
I am using mimedefang to send mail to clamd and it works fine, but at
random point of the day I get the error:
mimedefang.pl[26234]
Hello,
I get the following error a few times a day for a while, so I thought I
would look into it.
I am using mimedefang to send mail to clamd and it works fine, but at
random point of the day I get the error:
mimedefang.pl[26234]: xAD8PbeZ009878: Timeout reading from clamd daemon
at /var
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