Hi Micah,
Thank you for your response. I have been actually trying what you suggested
with the sigtool command, and when removing Windows signatures from both
daily.cvd and main.cvd, we saw a memory savings of about 1 GB during the scan,
from 1.5 GB to 500-600 MB. However, I still haven’t figur
Hi Mikhail,
As you probably know, the clamav signature database is comprised of daily.cvd,
main.cvd, and bytecode.cvd. Note: I say "cvd" but the file will have a "cld"
extension if freshclam has updated it from an older version using our cdiff
patching update mechanism.
Daily.cvd is updated d
On 6/24/2024 9:19 AM, Joel Esler via clamav-users wrote:
Not being the manager for ClamAV anymore, but we now have four threads
about the logo. Feedback is appreciated, but the mail threading
breaking is driving me crazy!
I wonder how many here understand how threading works and how many mail
What file did it hit on??
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On 6/24/24 12:54 PM, Orion Poplawski via clamav-users
wrote:
> *INFECTED*:
> Virus Win.Malware.Agent3100026061/CRDF-1:
>
>
> https://assets.thdstatic.com/core/thd-new-relic/v2.1.2/thdNewRelic
*INFECTED*:
Virus Win.Malware.Agent3100026061/CRDF-1:
https://assets.thdstatic.com/core/thd-new-relic/v2.1.2/thdNewRelic.lite.umd.js
virus total:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url-analysis/u-a780cb161d405c977403ec663761cd209081e5163763e1ee41567ceaac502e6d-1719247959
shows clean
Any other
* andre nz:
> The logo (in general ) and images on the current homepage are telling
> people clamav is malicious, clamav is the monster.
You keep trying to sell *your* opinion as facts, that's all it boils
down to, as far as I can tell. You try to hide *your* POV behind
nebulous "new users" and "
Not being the manager for ClamAV anymore, but we now have four threads about
the logo. Feedback is appreciated, but the mail threading breaking is driving
me crazy!
> On Jun 23, 2024, at 22:20, Kenneth Porter via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
> On 6/23/2024 7:02 PM, andre.nz--- via clamav-users wr
On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, Mikhail Soumar via clamav-users wrote:
Thank you both for your responses.
Regarding the centralized server (or just running it remotely in
general), is there a certain limit for how many VM's a central VM
running ClamAV can scan? I'm guessing it's a function of disk space