CFLAGS="-O0" ./
> configure as suggested.
>
> I guess I can just install the current clamAV 0.92 over the version,
> which was shipped with Leopard?
> I still didn't configure anything.
>
> thanks and all the best
> Matthias
>
> Am/On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 14:
i can confirm, that matthias additional flag let's gcc on apple
platforms compile clamav. as it seems, this flag is just necessary on
intel based macs. like with older versions of clamd (not clamscan)
i've one bug bugging me: from time to time (usually every 1,5-3 days
on my mail server hos
#x27;m not yet ready to jump.
thx. anyway for all suggestions.
oliver
Am 18.12.2007 um 15:42 schrieb Nigel Horne:
> Oliver Schwarz wrote:
>> hey all,
>> just to chime in with GCC 4.0.1 compiler problems on Mac OS X
>> 10.4.10 Server.
>> it breaks with the sam
hey all,
just to chime in with GCC 4.0.1 compiler problems on Mac OS X 10.4.10
Server.
it breaks with the same errors mentioned:
checking for a supported version of gcc... ok (4.0.1)
checking for gcc bug PR27603... ok, bug not present
checking for gcc bug PR28045... configure: error: your compi
look into the config file of clamav. there's an option which lets it
fix stale sockets.
cheerio
oliver
Am 24.09.2007 um 12:38 schrieb Matthias Schmidt:
> Hello Oliver,
>
> Am/On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:20:08 +0200 schrieb/wrote Oliver Schwarz:
>
>> matthias,
>>
matthias,
use the launchctl unload command, then remove the socket file, then
restart the server.
usually this should clean out the problems.
oliver
Am 24.09.2007 um 12:10 schrieb Matthias Schmidt:
> Am/On Sun, 23 Sep 2007 20:33:57 -0700 schrieb/wrote Dennis Peterson:
>
>> Matthias Schmidt w
7;ll report back, if clamd goes to nirvana.
oliver
Am 30.07.2007 um 17:45 schrieb Kevin Windham:
>
> On Jul 30, 2007, at 10:24 AM, Oliver Schwarz wrote:
>
>> kevin,
>>
>> i ran into the same problem with clamd, but was able to dig a bit
>> deeper and figuring
kevin,
i ran into the same problem with clamd, but was able to dig a bit
deeper and figuring out, that as soon as an attachement was encoded
in octet-stream clamd would run nuts. the logs showed it crashed, but
the process was still alive – just freaking out and using slowly all
available
hi darcy,
was about to type away some thoughts, but glad you solved it.
now my own question: how is using a Mac mini DC with Mac OS X 10.4.10
Server and has compiled ClamAV 0.91.1 and uses it daily? i recognized
have some weird behaviour, when it scans (as it seems) attachements
which are e
> Clamd died on two of our servers within hours of each
> other. Both of them died after doing a database self
> check. Both of them were running fine before the check.
> Excerpts below from clamd.log:
>
Hi,
we found something similar . One of our servers crashed after
the clamav SelfCheck.
>
> Hello clamav-users,
>
> i just stumble in to problem here,
> try to build clamav on FreeBSD 4.10STABLE
> but receive these error msg:
>
> cd . && /bin/sh /usr/local/src/clamav-devel-20040728/missing
> --run autoheader
> configure.in:20: error: Autoconf version 2.58 or higher is requir
>
> > supervise .. but , as said, it won't help it the demon stops
> answering but
> > does not
> > crash at all.
>
> supervise is part of daemontools.
good to know, i never installed / compilied or viewed daemontools :-))
( multi admin server )
>> That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
> >
> > Works just fine for me - my spamd occasionally dies, but never hangs
> > with the daemon still running.
> >
>
> daemontools is said to work on unix only, what is the altenative in linux?
supervise .. but , as said, i
> I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
> daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
>
> You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
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>
> I frequently have to run clamav manually, what makes to stop? Is
> there a way to re-run
> it automatically!
Read the ML-History , you will find some restartscripts for clamd.
make a cronjob */1 * * * * for it.
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Hello Daniel,
On 07.01.04, you wrote:
> every few hours, which is obviously unacceptable. Is there any known solutoin
> to a problem like this (other than setting up scripts to restart it every
No, when you view the archives of the list from app 30 hours ago, you will find
enough code and links
> This could be hacked into a nagios/netsaint plugin quite easily.
can snmp access local unix sockets from external? and what would it do?
I think its not a good solution if you need to restart it anyway :)
max. 1 minute later clamd would be restartet anyway ( we run our cronscript
*/1 ).
Your
> You should have a program called nc, you can use that thus:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] njh]$ echo PING | nc 192.168.1.9 3310
> PONG
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] njh]$
>
looks like it's configured to use unix sockets only...
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM HRT 19872360 11751/clamd
/tmp/clamd
uni
Hi,
I found in the manpage docs some commands to send to clamd like PING.
Question is now, HOW ?
Directly to the port or throu the socket ( in which case the how is a how^2
:) ).
We discovered 2 typical crash situations with clamd and build a detection
script
which restarts clamd wenn needed..
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