newer.
Keep reading to find out what is in each version.
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On 06/08/2021 14:59, Mark Fortescue via clamav-users wrote:
Hi Andrew,
I have placed two patches on the user list that I believe may fix the
issue you are seeing. I was seeing a similar issue hence the
investigation and resulting patches.
https://www.mail-archive.com/clamav-users@lists.clam
rar_iface/CMakeFiles/unrar_iface_obj.dir/all] Error 2
gmake: *** [Makefile:163: all] Error 2
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Sat Nov 30 12:50:47 2019 -> !Database update process failed:
Connection failed (5)
Sat Nov 30 12:50:47 2019 -> !Update failed.
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On 11/13/19 10:39 AM, 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 and
uild patched version.
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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]:
this time. I looked at clamdtop but that show
live information so no good. At this time the email it breaks on is
randon and small.
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v-unofficial-sigs to clamav location so that clamd
can access them are is the away to add several locations to
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Again, I would download and install the latest Solaris release from
sun.com, since 2.5.1 is no longer support. Anyway, have you looked at
http://sunfreeware.com/ which has many packages for solaris. I think you
should check out the 2.5 links.
Andrew
William A Casey wrote:
> Updated info on th
Rick,
What O/S are you running, since there was a problem with Solaris x86 and
the libclamav, but that has been fixed in the latest Development release.
Andrew
> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>
>> To follow up, I extracted the zip file from the mail message using
>> ripmime. clamdscan does NOT de
Thanks for the pointer, but I did download the last development release
and had the same problem.
The failure only happens on Solaris 10 x86 system. I guess I need to
file a bug report with a complete debug output.
Anyway I have gone back to a previous release 0.91.2
Andrew
>> I have checked
I have checked some other Solaris machines and it seems to a problem on
x86 system only. IT works on SPARC.
I have spotted:
WARNING: Unable to determine FPU endianess, some features may not be
available in this build
config.log on X86 system is
#define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 0
config.log on SPARC
I guess I have done something wrong, but the new version does not find
any viruses even through it finds Phishing files.
Information
Solaris 5.10 x86
# /usr/local/clamav092/bin/clamscan --verbose -r ./Work
Scanning ./Work/msg-13317-26.txt
./Work/msg-13317-26.txt: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY --
Dennis Peterson wrote:
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> Is it really necessary to use clamscan? It has a lot working against it.
>
I am not using clamd since it kept dying one me, so until I look into it
in more detail I want the slower but reliable clamscan. I am running it
via sendmail/mimedfang software.
Andrew
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Rick,
I guess your best bet is to switch off the PhishingScanURLs, if you
don't like the idea of using new code at this stage.
I am still testing the PCRE on a test server, and I still have my main
server running a crontab script which kills clamscan every now and then
when it has been workin
Rick,
I think sounds like the problem I had with regex in a previous post
"Subject: clamscan does not terminate on specific HTMLfile"
- down load and install PCRE I got it from freeware:
ftp://ftp.virginmedia.com/sites/ftp.sunfreeware.com/freeware/sparc/10/pcre-7.2-sol10-spa
As always thanks to all:
Option 1)
replace *regex.h for pcreposix.h in all the following files:
# grep -l "include.*regex\.h" */*.c */*.h
clamav-milter/clamav-milter.c
clamscan/others.c
libclamav/regex_list.c
libclamav/phishcheck.h
# LIBS='-lpcre
Thanks for the information, but is there a simple way to configure
clamAV or do I have to edit all the files manually to replace regex.h
and add the libraries as mentioned previously on the list, since I can
find an option like --with-pcre.
Andrew
>Andrew Watkins wrote:
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>
>
Forget to include debug output:
LibClamAV debug: Phishing: looking up in whitelist:
http://mail.sxdtdx.edu.cn/.eBay.com/link.php:http://cgi4.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?AccountConfirmco_partnerId=2&pUserId=&siteid=0&pageType;
host-only:0
LibClamAV debug: Looking up in regex_list:
http://mail.sx
Hi,
I have been running clamAV 0.91.2 software on our Solaris email server
for a few weeks and all has been well, but I have noticed in the last
few days that "clamscan" does not end on a specific HTML email.
I have caught the email and run clamscan by hand on the file and this
what happens:
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