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I had this same problem with 0.70-rc; I was finding that the virus got missed
when it was in email but could be detected in a stand-alone file. I picked up
each day's snapshot until it started to be detected: this was ClamAV version
devel-20040327.
> all three of (1) latest head build, (2) 0.70rc and (3) 0.67 of clamav on
> OSX 10.3.3 are missing 100% of the "Worm.SomeFool.Gen-1" virus. clamav is
> being called via the CGPAV script from CommuniGatePro ...
>
> its doing a fine job on almost all others ...
>
> my second stage virus checker, M
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Just installed 0.66. When I try to start clamd, I get this message:
ERROR: Parse error at line 168: Unknown option ClamukoScanOnLine.
ERROR: Can't open/parse the config file /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf
startproc: exit status of parent of /usr/l
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Hello
I am finding that when freshclam updates the database and clamd reloads the
database, 2-3 minutes later I get a clamd segmentation fault. This has
happened since at least December, for every version of clamav I have used. I
am currently using
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(I sent a version of this a few days ago, but got messages back saying it
could not yet be delivered; I've not seen it reach the list, but apologies if
this is a repeat.)
I am finding that when freshclam updates the database and clamd reloads
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 2:24 pm, Nigel Horne wrote:
> On Sunday 09 November 2003 4:32 pm, Steve King wrote:
> > It is linux Suse 7.3. I didn't have sendmail-devel, so I tried installing
> > sendmail-devel-8.11.6 from rpm. The 3 files it gives me I seem to have
> &
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>> I am aiming to use clamav-milter to pipe new
>> email through as it arrives in KMail. I think that is possible? If it
>
> You don't need clamav-milter for that. I don't know KMail but my MUA -
> Sylpheed Claws supports ClamAV natively :)
Thanks for
>> You probably know this, but clamav-devel-20031106 fails to compile with
>> - --enable-milter. The error being reported has been around a while, but
>> I'm reporting it because I thought yesterday's snapshot had a different
>> error. The error reported by make is:
>>
>> usr/lib/libmilter.a(main.
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This is probably a feature rather than a defect.
The scenario: I have clamuko running against the /home directory, checking
opens and executions. It means that dazuko prevents me from opening or
executing an infected file - excellent. But I a
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You probably know this, but clamav-devel-20031106 fails to compile with
- --enable-milter. The error being reported has been around a while, but I'm
reporting it because I thought yesterday's snapshot had a different error.
The error reported by mak
Hello
I tried clamav-devel-20031028 just now. The segmentation fault in freshclam is
gone, but in its place I get the following:
ClamAV update process started at Tue Oct 28 22:04:25 2003
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
main.cvd is up to date (version: 2, sigs: 9882, f-level: 1, builder: tkojm)
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I have a similar problem with my KMail mbox files. Since my recent post ("What
should --mbox do?"), I have received a virus attachment into my "Family Mail"
mbox file. If I run this:
/usr/local/bin/clamdscan --mbox /home/steve/Mail
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