On 9/15/20 12:22 PM, Arjen de Korte via clamav-users wrote:
ClamAV 0.103.0 builds (and runs) fine most of the time, but I do see
(infrequent) failing checks on the build servers for openSUSE. This
could be a race condition in the tests and might depend on the number of
cores or CPU of the build
Hi
It appears clamscan is using the latest signature database. We needed to
run 'qmailctl cdb' to update the signatures being included in logs and
email headers. Once that was done the signature file version 25931 was
reported. Seems strange that the clamscan logs needed to get that
informati
Hello,
I have submitted reports for some malwares hidden in docs and xlsx format at
https://www.clamav.net/reports/malware. Before submitting, I have ensured and
checked those infected files mentioned at Virustotal and also have provided
links to the check result which are most likely already b
Hi there,
On Thu, 17 Sep 2020, Jeff Koch wrote:
The freshclam logs show daily.cvd signature file version 25930 is installed
but simscan: clamscan currently shows version 25920 being used. How do I get
clamscan to use the latest version downloaded?
First take a look through the output of 'cla
Citeren Jeff Koch :
Thanks.
The freshclam logs show daily.cvd signature file version 25930 is
installed but simscan: clamscan currently shows version 25920 being
used. How do I get clamscan to use the latest version downloaded?
Could be a different location is configured where freshclam u
Thanks.
The freshclam logs show daily.cvd signature file version 25930 is
installed but simscan: clamscan currently shows version 25920 being
used. How do I get clamscan to use the latest version downloaded?
version 25920 appears to be from September 4th.
Jeff
On 9/17/2020 1:31 PM, Alain Zi
Citeren Jeff Koch :
HI
Looking through our scanning logs we see what appears to be a
signature that looks like this
clamav: 0.102.4/m:59/d:25920
'0.102.4' refers to the clamav version but what does the rest mean -
m:59/d:25920 ?
If you look at the freshclam logs, the pattern is fairly
It means that you are using ClamAV version 0.102, with the main.cvd
signature file version 59, and the daily.cvd signature file version 25920.
-Alain
On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 1:12 PM Jeff Koch
wrote:
>
> HI
>
> Looking through our scanning logs we see what appears to be a signature
> that looks
HI
Looking through our scanning logs we see what appears to be a signature
that looks like this
clamav: 0.102.4/m:59/d:25920
'0.102.4' refers to the clamav version but what does the rest mean -
m:59/d:25920 ?
Thanks, Jeff
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