nfected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.46 MB
Time: 1.696 sec (0 m 1 s)
WebImmune detects them. Extra.dat at:
https://www.webimmune.net/GetExtra.asp?Analysis=1751630
I submitted sample to http://www.clamav.net/sendvirus.html
Alex
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* Jim Maul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-19 16:14]:
> Its actually "--no-summary" although "--disable-summary" may still work.
Oh yes, thank you. I just removed all args that appeared in my log as
obsolete.
Alex
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n is called with obsolete args. This doesn't hurt, but fills
your log. I didn't check whether clamscan is affected. Replace
my $clamdscan_options="-r --disable-summary --max-recursion=10 --max-space=10";
with
my $clamdscan_options="--disable-summary";
able
> of that virus (maybe even with crosslinking to other virus vendors).
> Does that exist in some way or could this be done?
AFAIK it does not exist. I asked for the same some months ago and got no
answer. I would appreciate an online virus desciption database and am
more then willing to
e/
[2] http://www.f-secure.com/
[3] http://clamav.elektrapro.com/
[4] http://www.heise.de/security/artikel/39978/0
[5] http://www.av-test.de/
[6] http://www.wildlist.org/
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ArchiveMaxFiles 1000
ClamukoScanOnOpen
ClamukoScanOnClose
ClamukoScanOnExec
ClamukoMaxFileSize 1M
ClamukoScanArchive
clamd is supervised as proposed within
http://clamav.sourceforge.net/doc/clamd_supervised/clamd-daemontools-guide.txt
Alex
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tabase files (*.cvd). What I would like to see is some
further description of the viruses (characteristics, method of
infection, risk, discovery date, variants, comments), even if this is
just a link to VIL.
> Not sure what became of it, or if it is only unintentionally not on the
> ClamAV site
scription&virus_k=100807>)
and not recognized by VirusScan by default.
While researching I thought: "Why is there no Virus Description Library
for ClamAV where I can look up the virus name and get some explaining
words or -- even better? -- some links to VIL or others?"
What do y