Ralph Seichter kirjoitti 3.10.2017 klo 17.33:
A virus was found: {HEX}EICAR.TEST.10.UNOFFICIAL
First upstream SMTP client IP address: [198.148.79.53]:24855 lists.clamav.net
Received from: 198.148.79.53 < 127.0.0.1 < 204.29.186.62 < 172.26.252.15 <
10.76.1.211 < 149.32.192.35
Return-Path:
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Nymblewyke kirjoitti 3.10.2017 klo 17.13:
Here are some details. Seems like it should work, just trying to find the log
to see if there is an issue.
I tried what you tried:
[/]# echo 'X50!P%...' > eicar.text
This is wrong, it should be X5O (big O) and not X50 (zero). Cut and
paste is your
Nymblewyke kirjoitti 3.10.2017 klo 13.20:
Trying to trigger CLAMAV with an EICAR file for a test. The file reacts on a
windows machine, but on a redhat machine using clamav there is no trigger at
all. We are using the standard eicar text file. Any thoughts on where to look
for details on why i
18.11.2016, 23.10, Richard Doyle kirjoitti:
Yes, clamd on my system is taking about 5 minutes to start, which causes
timeouts. This issue developed just this week.
I found that setting
OfficialDatabaseOnly true
helped considerebly--clamd loads in a few seconds. I'd really like to
get back to u
It was recently brought to my attention that db.se.clamav.net points to
a single IP address, 193.1.193.64, which is ftp.heanet.ie.
Sadly that mirror does not seem to accept requests from anywhere, but
instead replies with a 403. This can be tested with:
curl -H "Host: db.local.clamav.net" -I
If you do know the IP addresses of the outdated mirrors, I think that
information might be very very useful in diagnosing this problem.
For what it's worth, works fine here.
26.2.2015, 18.14, Smith, David kirjoitti:
Interestingly I just ran it on one more server and got the correct date...
Co
Hi,
$ clamscan php*.bz2
php-5.4.0.tar.bz2: PHP.Exploit.CVE_2011_4153-3 FOUND
php-5.4.1.tar.bz2: PHP.Exploit.CVE_2011_4153-3 FOUND
php-5.4.3.tar.bz2: PHP.Exploit.CVE_2011_4153-3 FOUND
$ md5sum php*.bz2
04bb6f9d71ea86ba05685439d50db074 php-5.4.0.tar.bz2
5b9529ed89dbc48c498e9693d1af3caf php-5.4.1