On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 11:22:43 -0500
Grant Taylor via clamav-users wrote:
> On 7/11/23 8:44 AM, Brian Morrison wrote:
> > 403 is temporary error, if it was permanent (which might be due to
> > a ban) it would be a 5xx error.
> I may need more coffee, but I don't think t
On Tue, 11 Jul 2023 08:49:55 +0200
Łukasz Baniecki via clamav-users wrote:
> It specifically says I get 403 from Cloudflare. I must be banned,
403 is temporary error, if it was permanent (which might be due to a
ban) it would be a 5xx error.
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I received a response from Vipre a short time ago stating that they
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roduced yesterday
morning. It is surprising that Microsoft isn't in this list at all
and Vipre, which wasn't in yesterdays list, flags it as undetected
even though detection is still occurring based on a test I made
minutes ago.
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submitted the file as a false positive to Sunbelt yesterday but
have not heard back.
I apologize if this ends up being a duplicate post. I attempted one
yesterday that has not appeared in the archives.
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The error pointed me to a typo in clamd.conf. Problem solved.
Thank you Micah.
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On 16 Oct 2019 at 14:09, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Try running clamd.exe from cmd.exe so you can see what the error
> message is. It could be that clamd.conf.
otten to rem-out the .conf "Example" line but I hadn't. I have
checked the paths in the .conf (log,temp,database) and that another
instance of clamd was not running. How else do I troubleshoot?
FWIW, v0.101.4 is working fine.
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"Perform a database check" in clamd.conf
"Number of database checks per day" in freshclam.conf
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t is controlling the freshclam frequency. I
will look into that.
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ault of 12.
In clamd.conf I have set the "Perform a database check" to 3600 which
should be hourly (right?) although I don't know whether this has
anything to do with freshclam frequency.
Advice would be appreciated.
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false positive.
I submitted a false positive to ClamAV yesterday, but it may be that whatever
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The daily has updated so it appears that all is well. Thanks for the
reassurance Al.
Thanks Micah for attention to the version logging issue.
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On 6 Aug 2019 at 9:41, Al Varnell wrote:
>
> For the last 20 days, updates have been released every 24 hours, plus
> or minus 7 m
I upgraded to v0.101.3 yesterday afternoon. This morning I notice
the daily.cld is over 28 hrs old. The freshclam log reports that
it's up to date but it's age has me curious about that age at which
to become concerned.
Also, after upgrading to v0.101.3 I'm seeing these entries in the
freshc
ccessfully notified about the update.
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Hi All,
Since installing Win32 portable v0.101.0 I am seeing the following
entry in the fresclam.log at each download:
Can't query daily.25186.101.1.1.6810BD8A.ping.clamav.net
Is this of concern?
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Thank you Micah. I'll uninstall and then start using the portable
version files.
This won't be a problem. I used extracted files from the .msi for
years only recently doing an actual install (don't remember why
though).
Brian
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Will the new .exe installer automatically update a ClamAV for Win32
that is installed in a non-standard location (not in \Program files)?
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Thanks for the url to the release notes.
I'm using the Win32 package from clamav.net in conjunction with
Mercury Mail Transport System which passes messages to clamd.
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I use ClamAV for Win32 and am wondering if there is a way to tell
when an update contains a change to either of the .conf files so as
to know when it's ok to stay with the existing ones.
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Hello,
I am interested in ClamAV for OpenVMS. When I click link listed in
documentation that fails, so looking for updated link and/or status of
ClamAV for OpenVMS Alpha.
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On Sun, 8 Jul 2018 22:45:09 +0200
"Maurizio Caloro" wrote:
>
>
> Nobody knows this?
>
Have a look here. I am not a Debian user so I am unsure of the detail.
https://serverfault.com/questions/798587/debian-8-cant-get-clamav-to-listen-on-tcp-3310
>
>
> Sun Jul 8 22:42:25 2018 -> +++ Sta
workstation far above 1/sec and that is *not* static
> content with a few bytes
How many requests/sec can a DNS server process?
Given that the clamav mirrors seem to be struggling (new system, I know)
I still think that anything that reduces the load they are serving ought
to be a
On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 19:17:32 +0200
Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 02.07.2018 um 19:07 schrieb Brian Morrison:
> > On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 10:26:34 +0200
> > Reindl Harald wrote:
> >
> >> Am 02.07.2018 um 08:44 schrieb Bill Maidment:
> >>> Maybe these are dumb
h of this load is
telling people that there is no newer version...
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tter if the mirrors are ahead of DNS, they will simply
provide the latest version for download.
The problem is when a given set of mirrors are not available for a
particular requester, eventually you completely run out of mirrors and
no updates happen at all. There should be fall backs t
That may have been us as well. We sent in a report earlier this week but hadn't
heard anything and were still having the issue so I figure I would reach out
and see if there was anything else I could do.
-Brian Gawith, I.T. Services Manager
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then when it syncs down to the remote
servers they can't figure out what they are supposed to change.
Any help with what that exploit is so that I can communicate it to the software
manufacturer and find a solution would be greatly appreciated
On Sat, 19 May 2018 12:23:29 +
"Joel Esler (jesler)" wrote:
> Try removing your mirrors.dat.
Fixed itself overnight before I did that, but thanks for the suggestion.
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> > On May 19, 2018, at 05:45, Brian Morrison wrote:
> &
On Fri, 18 May 2018 15:18:06 +
"Joel Esler (jesler)" wrote:
> db.gb was overlooked in the move of db.uk<http://db.uk> to our CDN
> for freshclam. We just moved db.gb over to our CDN. Problem should
> clear itself up shortly.
Sorry Joel, no change here this mo
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Lots of failures for db.gb.clamav.net and database.clamav.net
Pings succeed, telnet to port 80 connects then disconnects without
further traffic.
Happening since last night.
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tup.exe in the hopes of
extraction but no joy. I understand that I'm probably the only
updating in this manner but would be grateful to have access to the
runtime library files if possible.
BTW, the windows specific changes to the conf files were noticed and
are very much appreciated!
with the clamav-0.100.0-x86.msi that
is packaged inside of the clamav-0.100.0-x86.msi that was extracted
from the downloaded .zip?
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curiosity I retrieved the version info for clamd...
Clamd v0.99.4:
c:\clamav\clamd --version
ClamAV clamav-0.99.4/24377/Fri Mar 09 04:13:20 2018
Clamd v0.99.3:
c:\clamav_0_99_3\clamd --version
ClamAV devel-clamav-0.99.2-20-g224f73461/24377/Fri Mar 09 04:13:20 2018
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doesn't do this on Fedora 27, for me at least. I
wonder if there is some other package version that isn't quite right on
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I'll take the blame for the flame. I registered on the list in haste in order
to add my
experience to the discussion about the warning message that I was then reading
on the
archive web page, in threaded view. I my mind, my post would pick up that
thread. I
completely forgot about the nat
d have taken time to mention the exact message
> unasked in his original post - i love people starting with "I just
> subscribed to the list in the hopes of understanding the issue with
> the warning being logged by freshclam"
>
> On Mar 7, 2018 9:33 AM, "Reindl Harald&quo
On Wed, 07 Mar 2018 12:43:28 -0500
Brian Fluet wrote:
> I've been to http://www.clamav.net/documents/upgrading-clamav
>
> I didn't find anything that provided me with a clue that would
> explain why or how to fix the warning that indicates an outdated
> version while a
I've been to http://www.clamav.net/documents/upgrading-clamav
I didn't find anything that provided me with a clue that would
explain why or how to fix the warning that indicates an outdated
version while at the same time reporting a local version of
clamav-0.99.4 (current version, correct?).
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Wed Mar 07 12:19:08 2018 -> ClamAV update process started at Wed Mar 07
12:19:08 2018
Wed Mar 07 12:19:08 2018 -> WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
Wed Mar 07 12:19:08 2018 -> WARNING: Local version: clamav-0.99.4 Recommended
version: 0.99
I just subscribed to the list in the hopes of understanding the issue with the
warning being
logged by freshclam. The discussion indicates that the issue is resolved but
the warning is
still being logged here. Is there something I need to do on this end?
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On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 2:16 PM, Brian Turner <
brian.tur...@blue-star-software.com> wrote:
> Thank you Micah!
>
> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 11:48 PM, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) <
> micas...@cisco.com> wrote:
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>> Hello,
>>
>>
nt (or
> authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact the sender by
> reply email and delete all copies of this message.
>
> On Nov 20, 2017, at 2:34 PM, Brian Turner software.com<mailto:brian.tur...@blue-star-software.com>> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I have a fe
scanning capacity?
5. Does it give the user the ability to load their own virus signatures (in
addition to pulling signatures down from vendor's site)?
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some other examples?
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xim installation set up to reject mail on spamminess,
using SpamAssassin or similar?
I find that SA detects a lot of mail using SA rules that probably
contain attachments or inline images that are virus laden, but it's
cheaper on system resources to reject at SMTP time than ru
> Due to my university project in my lab, I want to utilize unpacking function
> of clamav.
> So, is there anyway to only unpack binary files without any other analysis?
> Because performance of my project is very important, other unnecessary
> analysis steps degrade performance.
I've done t
ing for a day or two last week or maybe the week before.
I assumed it was some sort of infrastructure problem and as it wasn't
affecting getting new signature files I didn't worry too much.
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to catch up?
>
There is a 0.97.7 directory at Sourceforge, updated on 11th March it
seems.
The changelog is a bit short of detail, but looks like a security fix
is included.
Seems not to have been announced yet.
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in the list headers can be harvested.
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 17:02:40 +0200
Benny Pedersen wrote:
> if you post your own i will reply with it non hidded
Be my guest, my email address has been public for many years without
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2012 14:50:10 +0100 (BST)
"G.W. Haywood" wrote:
> PS Please don't mail somebody's email address to the whole world.
It's in the list headers, it's already been made public on the list
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have to contain the exploit.
http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2012 15:17:03 +0200
"Len Conrad " wrote:
> Is there any clam tool to release from quarantine?
Surely it was postfix that actually quarantined these messages?
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gene heskett wrote:
> Is there a method that would faithfully duplicate the rpm installs
> image?
Rebuild the rpms after downloading the source tarball and changing the
version number in your spec file.
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On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 10:39:19 -0400
Matt Olney wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Brian Morrison
> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 09:13:30 -0400
> > Matt Olney wrote:
> >
> > > We're having some trouble with our freshmeat account. You can
>
n 48MB and when I
run my rpm build script it tells me that the main and daily cvd files
are missing.
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I have a large number of files (9TB) with over a million files and thousands of
directories. I would like to scan the group one time so I have a good baseline.
After that I would like to scan files that are less than 365 days old. Can I
use clamscan to scan files by date?
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you use them, an easy way of doing that is using meld to see the diffs
between the files you have and the .rpmnew files created by the rpm
build process.
Doesn't take long to do, each new clamav update takes me about 10
minutes to have the new daemons installed and r
Following a previous thread's suggestion, I've been using freshclam with the
"--on-update-execute=EXIT_1" argument in a script. However, I've been winding
up with temp files in the database dir. If I'm reading the code right, because
it exits in downloadmanager() when "execute(OnUpdateExecute...
natures and identifies them. It is the MTA at the ISP that is then
programmed to take appropriate action based on this identification.
Can you provide some more details?
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> > We have a customer who sent an email through us that was a
> short text body with an Excel spreadsheet attachment.
> > The attachment is about 988K and the entire email is about 1.3M.
> > For some reason, when ClamAV parses the Excel file,
> > it winds up creating about 2300 files and
>
can also
contact the customer to see if they'll let us submit the file if you'd like to
check it.
Any ideas on how to get this properly scanned would be appreciated.
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ere any
> way to no show this information as it sometimes confuses and scares
> people.
I doubt that ClamAV is responsible for this message, it's probably
added by your MTA or some other piece of software that calls ClamAV.
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Steve Sargent wrote:
> Is ClamAV 0.95.2 available for Fedora?
>
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=1470
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2009 12:08:11 -0500
Nigel Horne wrote:
> If you don't have access to a
> test machine you can still help us by downloading it and checking that
> it compiles and links on your platform.
I successfully built RPMs in the usual way on my rather old Redhat 9
syste
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LibClamAV debug: Phishcheck cleaned up
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 446121
Engine version: 0.94
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 1
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 4.46 MB
Time: 4.330 sec (0 m 4 s)
Any recommendations on what to do next
this expected. Yes I do use the --enable-experimental switch when
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e I then build it on my Linux box. I find that when
doing a package update the database associated with the previous
version is no use because its dependencies are the previous version's
binaries and it will then be removed and must be downloaded in any case.
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t; under 20 megabytes I cancelled it.
Well it's not *that* big!
FWIW it built quite happily on my RH9 (I know!) box with no changes
needed to my spec file. As yet I have not actually installed and run
the resulting rpms.
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Britto I wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I updated the version 0.92.1 to 0.93.1 by using yum update in my distribution.
Current version is 0.93.3, best you update to that before reporting a
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2171392 Jul 8 17:28 daily.cld
> -rw-r--r-- 1 clamav clamav 15200793 Jul 8 10:17 main.cvd
> -rw--- 1 clamav clamav 52 Jul 8 17:28 mirrors.dat
>
>
> Where is "daily.cvd" ?
>
> Can you help me?
I think you need to se
working for you.
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problem Nigel, 0.93.3 is working here now, but I note
that after 0.93.2 tried to update a manually installed daily.cvd using
cdiffs it seems that clamd crashed when reading in the new file.
I had some problems with the installation of my self-built 0.93.2 rpms,
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Brian Morrison wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>
>> So, bearing in mind that the package for clamav-db built contained two
>> .cvd files and didn't install one of them for some reason, what
>> happened? I have not changed the spec file I use to build clamav other
>&
Brian Morrison wrote:
> So, bearing in mind that the package for clamav-db built contained two
> .cvd files and didn't install one of them for some reason, what
> happened? I have not changed the spec file I use to build clamav other
> than editing the version number to be
e
message from 0.93.1 at 17.15:30 BST before I did the upgrade.
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on one computer?
Thank you in advance for your time and thoughts. And thank you for
making clamav available.
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Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> 2008/5/14 Brian Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
>>
>> > Whom could I contact to ask about official mirroring policy?
>>
>> Luca Gibelli would be a good starting point I think
Konstantin Boyandin wrote:
> Whom could I contact to ask about official mirroring policy?
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Jim Preston wrote:
> Brian Bebeau wrote:
>> We have a test box that is a local update server (that our other
>> boxes get the dbs from) that I just upgraded to 0.93. The upgrade
>> works well on my personal workstation, but fails on this box. Any
>> pointers on ge
ectory: /var/lib/clamav
main db: Not found
daily db: Not found
BTW, on my box that's working okay, clamconf returns the
last line as saying daily db is also not found, when it
really is there. Does clamconf need to be updated to
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after a while
linking of shared libraries, you may need
to remove the old rpms before building and then installing the new ones.
Installation is a matter of:
Stop clam daemons.
Install new rpms, rpm -Uvh or rpm -Fvh will do this.
Ensure your new .conf files are correct.
Restart daemons.
Does
ip as root.
Might not be worth it on balance, but I'm merely asking to see what the
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Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:38:05 +0100
> Brian Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Does the unsigned .cld file mean that an attack vector could be to edit
>> the .cld file and thus corrupt it? I can see that the cdiff signing
>> prote
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 14:49:59 +0100
> Brian Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> And might someone explain what this change is about, how it improves
>> performance or whatever? I had assumed that the change to using .inc
>> dire
he reasons for this and have not been following
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;t use the old databases.
>
> And today I found some upgrade notes that yesterday in the morning, when I
> download the package, there was not there.
The upgrade notes were there on Monday on Sourceforge, well before the
Clamav home pages were updated.
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same thing, and it fixed my problem as
well. I don't understand exactly why this happens, I need to understand
the cause and fix the underlying problem.
Thanks for the assistance. Probably not a clamav bug after all!
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"Arguing
Török Edwin wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>
>>> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>>
>>>> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> OK, I'll do that if I can't resolve it.
>
Brian Morrison wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>
>>> OK, I'll do that if I can't resolve it.
>>>
>>> I've checked that there are no old libclamav* files anywhere, they are
>>> only in /usr/lib/, I'
Brian Morrison wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>
>> OK, I'll do that if I can't resolve it.
>>
>> I've checked that there are no old libclamav* files anywhere, they are
>> only in /usr/lib/, I've also checked that ld.so.conf is sane, and indeed
Brian Morrison wrote:
> OK, I'll do that if I can't resolve it.
>
> I've checked that there are no old libclamav* files anywhere, they are
> only in /usr/lib/, I've also checked that ld.so.conf is sane, and indeed
> it is the only relevant paths are /usr/l
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 20:38:21 +0300
Török Edwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
> > Török Edwin wrote:
> >
> >> Brian Morrison wrote:
> >>
> >>> I've just built and installed 0.93, when the new versions try and st
Török Edwin wrote:
> Brian Morrison wrote:
>> Török Edwin wrote:
>>
>>> Brian Morrison wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've just built and installed 0.93, when the new versions try and start
>>>> I get this error:
>>>>
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