that's no reason to ignore it. As was
posted, it seems that this error is a symptom of some of the mirrors
being unavailable, which *is* a problem, even if client updates are
ultimately getting through.
Dave.
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s causing this? My freshclam.conf:
UpdateLogFile /usr/local/share/clamav/clam-update.log
LogVerbose
DatabaseMirror database.clamav.net
MaxAttempts 3
Checks 2
NotifyClamd
DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net
# freshclam --version
ClamAV 0.83/809/Tue Apr 5 19:22:26 2005
Dave.
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ssage.
Is this something that needs to be fixed at my end?
Dave.
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agine it's possible. One
'released' by the MTA, ClamAV would scan the messages as normal.
Dave.
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On Thursday, 30.09.2004 at 12:27 +0200, Bogus??aw Brandys wrote:
> Maybe unsupported zip format ? What unzip.exe says when unzipping ?
That's the problem (see other post in the thread). Thanks for info.
Dave.
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e::Zip (used by
AMaViS) failed to unzip this zip file, which was generated using 7-Zip.
The zip file unzips correctly using other tools. Will try to get a
newer version of Archive::Zip ...
Thanks for the tip,
Dave.
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xplain the reasons for this? Is it simply the presence of
the EXE file in the Zip archive which triggered this response? The Zip
was not password-protected, or encrypted in any other way.
Cheers,
Dave.
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On Tuesday, 27.07.2004 at 15:27 +0200, Lionel Bouton wrote:
> Dave Ewart wrote the following on 07/27/2004 02:47 PM :
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> >Don't notify the sender.
> >
> >You'll just be generating unnecessary mail. In the case
ecting, the sender address will be faked. Therefore, any
notification would go to the wrong person in any case.
Log the messages by all means, delete them automatically if you wish,
but don't notify anyone (except possibly your local system
administrator).
Dave.
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n restart the clam daemon, which shouldn't take
more than a second or two.
If you're not using the daemon, then you don't even need to do that.
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>
> Can someone tell me what this means or where I could find out why I am
> getting this?
>
> I have versions:
>
> clamscan / ClamAV version 0.70-rc
> freshclam / ClamAV version 0.70-rc
You should upgrade to version 0.70, I believe.
Dave
amav.conf -> /etc/clamd.conf ?
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On Thursday, 11.03.2004 at 13:52 +0100, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:15:50 +0000 Dave Ewart
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 2. Can the alias details be extracted from the .cvd files? If not
> > current
ns are:
1. Is this web page live? If so, what's the address?
2. Can the alias details be extracted from the .cvd files? If not
currently, is there any way to add this detail?
3. Is searching the archives of clamav-virusdb the only way to find
alias names currently?
Cheers,
Dave.
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