Patricia Viana wrote:
Hi, Everyone!
I've just read about this worm at Symantec site
Could this be considered a "well-intended" virus?!?!
OK, it does some damage. like installing a small web server and
overwriting html files for a screwed up page
But after all, it does install some f
Jason Frisvold wrote:
Because I like the way I can control qmail and clamd via
daemontools...
And freshclam stopping is, to me, a major issue. If it stops and I'm
unaware that it has stopped, then I run the risk of missing a vital
virus definition update...
If noone else has implemented this, the
Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 08 January 2004 12:21 pm, Payal Rathod wrote:
Hi all,
Recently I noticed that Norton AV clears more than 60,000 viruses,
maybe other virus scanners also have similar numbers, why do we have a
very less number?
2. Many vendors count minor variations in viruses as
Pat Masterson wrote:
You chose /var/run for clamav-milter to create socket into, but clamav
user doesn't have write permissions to /var/run.
But I start clamav-milter as root. It has permissions to write
everywhere..
You start it as root, but does it drop privileges to another user? From
my cl
Cedric Foll wrote:
I use mailgraph: http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~dws/software/mailgraph/
I use Postfix/clamdscan. Clamsdcan is run by a script invoqued by
postfix.
It works too with amavis.
Anyone know of an analyzer that can interoperate with qmail-scanner, or
with sendmail/smtp-vilter?
DS
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Fisher wrote:
I use mrtg to record the traffic of the viruses and spam. Have not
tested yet but looks working.
Do you have scripts you could share?
see http://fisher.hu/vcount/ for the script & config. Please update me
if someone has a better solution.
Sorry, which software configuration d
Fisher wrote:
I use mrtg to record the traffic of the viruses and spam. Have not
tested yet but looks working.
Do you have scripts you could share?
For that matter, does anybody?
DS
Internet Helpdesk wrote:
Does someone already have a script that tallies up the viri found
according
to the cl
Sancho2k.net Lists said:
> Marc Balmer wrote:
>
>>(The following example assumes we are chrooted to /var/smtp-vilter)
>>
>>The temporary directory must be readable by clamd.
>>
>> /home/marc (1) $ ls -l /var/smtp-vilter/
>> total 6
>> drwx
Marc Balmer wrote:
(The following example assumes we are chrooted to /var/smtp-vilter)
The temporary directory must be readable by clamd.
/home/marc (1) $ ls -l /var/smtp-vilter/
total 6
drwx-- 2 _vilter _vilter 512 Nov 16 15:50 etc
drwx-- 2 _vilter _vilter 512 Dec 14 22:24 r
OpenBSD 3.3 / smtp-vilter-1.1.2 / clamav-0.65 port (flinn's) /
spamassasin/spamd
My services all start up fine:
Dec 14 14:46:52 sendmail-test spamd[31727]: server started on port 783
(running version 2.50)
Dec 14 14:47:33 sendmail-test smtp-vilter[10114]: privileged startup
Dec 14 14:47:33 se
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