of your clamdscan/clamav-milter
> requests are initiated from the machine clamd is running on.
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 9:24 PM, josh schooler
> wrote:
>
> > 2015-07-27 17:08:09 1ZJsRE-0007uO-8A malware acl condition: clamd: failed
> > to connect to any addres
2015-07-27 17:08:09 1ZJsRE-0007uO-8A malware acl condition: clamd: failed to
connect to any address for 127.0.0.1: Connection refused
2015-07-27 17:08:09 1ZJsRE-0007uO-8A malware acl condition: clamd: all servers
failed
Due to this being all over my exim log, I am not able to get emails, its
bou
same old story... tight arse running an email server on a cheap and
shitty VPS complains about clamd memory usage.
so i chucked the clamav user in a cgroup and limited usage to 154857600
bytes. this appears to have worked really really well. clamd never shows
up in top and i sent a test virus to m
Hi,
Can someone please let me know is there any svn version(or other) path to
get older versions of daily.cld and main.cld databases?
Thanks in advance,
Josh.
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It could be great if we can find the below details in clamav.net
- Upcoming release
- Estimated time of arrival
- Major features of the release.
Thanks,
Josh
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Thanks Tomsaz.
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Hi,
Can someone please tell me estimated time of arrival for clamav version
0.96?
And is there any other version going to be released between 0.95.2 and 0.96?
Thanks in advance,
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'make install' is not running due to this.
Can someone please help me in this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Josh
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g a bug against something being broken on 4.x and
having them actually do anything about it.
portinstall should be able to fetch a package and install it without too much
trouble. It's part of the portupgrade management tools.
Ever think about updating to 6.x?
Good luck,
Josh
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and-line buffer. clamscan will only be invoked the number of
times it takes to break up the arguments in order to not overflow the
command-line buffer.
Thanks,
Josh
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#x27;m not all that familiar with OS X. I haven't had to work with it before.
> I'm working on an admin interface (web based) that is entirely
> standalone to manage things like the FIREWALL, DNS, MAIL, WEB, MySQL,
> NETWORK and USERS as a possible solution cause I'
g (find all real files, pass
them to clamscan, etc.), but the tar method would probably be better. I'd be
interested to see how the reporting works, though. I'll give it a shot
tomorrow.
I"m curious what's causing clamscan to loop infinitely, though. Also, what's
wi
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:31:11PM -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> I'm testing your method now, but it's still running so I don't have an answer.
>
> dp
Thanks for taking a look. I only have my one little OS X Server machine here,
and I didn't set it up...
Josh
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m not opposed to the idea, but that still doesn't really explain the
behavior I am seeing. Also, Virex was working quite nicely as a complete file
system scanner for a good, long time. I was just looking for a replacement for
Virex.
Thanks,
Josh
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with a FreeBSD x86 machine and not have to pay the Apple
hardware premium or deal with the draconian mass updates, either...
Thanks,
Josh
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do the children
how would I
go about implementing the system?
Thank you for your assistance
Josh Ansbridge
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I was able to build on tru64 5.1b with the following configure line:
./configure CFLAGS="-lpthread -pthread" CPPFLAGS="-pthread"
Thanks to Andrey Melnikoff for helping narrow it down to a pthread
problem.
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Full output of ./configure:
./configure LDFLAGS="-L/local/lib"
checking build system type... alphaev68-dec-osf5.1
checking host system type... alphaev68-dec-osf5.1
checking target system type... alphaev68-dec-osf5.1
creating target.h - canonical system defines
checking for a BSD-
that
could be the reason it fails, since
> the permission is wide open - check for that error /var/log/messages
and/or maillog depending on your OS
> and configuration.
>
> > /usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter -l -o -b -P -H /var/milter/clmilter.sock
hat we
can have so that's the reason for all the runtime loads)
I think my problem is somewhere when launching clamav-milter
but I am not sure. I tried turning off all of the options just to see if it
would load and show up but that didn't seem to help any. Please any
N. Et. wrote:
Hi,
I have in my syslog the message :
May 17 19:33:30 debian amavis[799]: (00799-01) Clam Antivirus-clamd: Can't
connect to UNIX socket /var/run/clamd.ctl: No such file or directory,
retrying (2)
May 17 19:33:36 debian amavis[799]: (00799-01) Clam Antivirus-clamd: Can't
connect to UNI
Harrell, Roger wrote:
From /etc/clamav.conf
# TCP port address.
#TCPSocket 3310
clamd will only run as local socket or inet socket not both at the same
time. You probably have clamd running as local so when clamdscan tries
to connect to the port it gets a connection refused. You will need to
For my desktop I now use fedora and for my server I just installed SuSe
9.0 and am quite happy with it.
Bora wrote:
Sorry, this may not be appropriate to post here, but I know many of you are
using RH and are figuring new options as they are no longer offering free
download for RH 7, 8 and 9.
So
From /etc/clamav.conf
# TCP port address.
#TCPSocket 3310
clamd will only run as local socket or inet socket not both at the same
time. You probably have clamd running as local so when clamdscan tries
to connect to the port it gets a connection refused. You will need to
check your config and ad
Do you have clamd running?
Harrell, Roger wrote:
I've installed clamav. clamscan works, but the daemonized version clamdscan
does not. It appears to be a permissions issue:
connect(): Connection refused
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
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> Send yourself one of the test viruses that come with ClamAV. (test
> subdirectory)
Ah, I didn't even realize that was there. Thanks!
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I just installed MailScanner and ClamAV and I'm wondering how one tests
the ClamAV installation. I've gotten a couple "infected" messages, but
they were for wacky code in HTML emails so they are probably from
MailScanner rather than ClamAV. Amazingly (ha), neither myself nor any
of my coworkers hav
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