On 7/11/23 11:52 AM, Brian Morrison wrote:
You're right, I was not thinking clearly enough.
That's why we're better together than individually.
I'm trusting that you'll help me next time. :-D
Of course it would really help if numerical error codes like these had
consistent meanings but I im
On 7/11/23 8:44 AM, Brian Morrison wrote:
403 is temporary error, if it was permanent (which might be due to a
ban) it would be a 5xx error.
I may need more coffee, but I don't think that's correct.
Yes, in email, 4xy is temporary and 5xy is permanent.
However in HTTP, 4xy and 5xy mean signifi
On 2/15/23 5:19 AM, Jorge Elissalde via clamav-users wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I'm using Windows, not Linux.
Is there a reason that you can't use the file system permissions?
I'm assuming that you're using NTFS.
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On 9/8/22 12:19 PM, Marc wrote:
moron, search at least how to be removed from a mailinglist
Marc, there is no need to insult someone.
We are all part of a community trying to make the entire community a
better place.
Please refrain from ad hominem attacks.
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On 7/3/22 1:07 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Hi Grant,
Hi Ged,
No. My "Yes, it does." was in agreement with your "implies a cadence" but
I can see how it might be open to misinterpretation, for which I apologize.
Ah. :-) Thank you for the clarification.
It was not my intenti
On 7/2/22 11:57 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Hi Grant,
Hi Ged,
I think Mr. Broekman has answered well enough, but I need to reply
to you because I don't want you to think I've ignored you, Grant.
I didn't expect you to /personally/ reply. Though I do appreciate you
going out o
On 7/2/22 9:09 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
this (downloading using chrome or other http clients) has caused problem
to delivery network and was blocked:
https://lists.clamav.net/pipermail/clamav-users/2021-March/010544.html
That message doesn't elaborate on what problem(s) was (were) ca
On 7/2/22 7:50 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Regular downloading of the entire daily database is not acceptable.
Please clarify what "regularly" means in this case?
Once a day / hour / week / month / other?
Regular just implies a cadence without specifying what that cadence is.
Here is the response:
2021/10/10 12:14:57 socat[38274] E connect(5, LEN=19 AF=1 "/tmp/clamd.socket",
19): Connection refused
> On Oct 10, 2021, at 11:35 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> On Sun, 10 Oct 2021, Taylor Schley via clamav-us
docker container and the host
user have access to `/tmp/clamd.socket`
> Hi there,
>
> On Fri, 8 Oct 2021, Taylor Schley via clamav-users wrote:
>
>> I have setup clamav using the docker container available on Docker
>> Hub. Clamd is running with in the container and the s
Hi,
I have setup clamav using the docker container available on Docker Hub. Clamd
is running with in the container and the socket path is mounted, however when I
attempt to run `clamdtop` on the host computer I receive a connection refused
response.
_
On 6/8/21 10:44 PM, Karthik Iyer via clamav-users wrote:
I plan to run clamav on docker instances in a kubernetes cluster.
Okay
What would be the process of updating the pods in the cluster ?
I'm not a Kubernetes nor Docker person myself. But those that I talk to
tell me that when you
On 5/5/21 5:02 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Thus, it's not possible date ctime back without direct access to
filesystem (in which case your problem would be much bigger).
I agree with you given the standard operating procedure for many
decades. Though I do wonder if -> how the newer time
On 5/4/21 2:54 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
I do not disagree with you on the separate functionality of the
scheduling engine and scanning engine. The question is: does such an
engine exist? I feel it is too much for each individual user to
implement such a scheduling engine. I am new to ClamAV, doe
On 5/4/21 12:19 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
looks like this should be a functionality of the clamav itself.
What you are describing sounds like something independent of the ClamAV
/scanning/ engine. More specifically, it sounds like the responsibility
of a /scheduling/ engine.
My understanding
On 5/4/21 1:41 PM, Benny Pedersen via clamav-users wrote:
fun part is that clamdscan needs root access, stupid
clamdscan does *NOT* /need/ root access.
clamdscan can scan files without root access perfectly fine.
What clamdscan /does/ /need/ is the ability to /access/ files to be
scanned. T
On 3/22/21 1:53 PM, Grant Taylor via clamav-users wrote:
I'm both curious and want to make sure that what my Linode is (and has
been) doing is not a problem.
I want to make sure:
1) That what my Linode is doing is not a problem. -- fresh clam is
waking up hourly and checking DNS to s
On 3/22/21 1:34 PM, Joel Esler (jesler) via clamav-users wrote:
Glad to work with you, let’s take our conversation off list so
we’re not flooding everyone.
As a Linode and ClamAV user, I'm interested in seeing what I can of this
discussion that could be made public.
I'm both curious and want
On 3/19/21 9:11 PM, Bill Speidel wrote:
hi,
thanks for the response... i'm new to the clam users list... i
did see that the freshclam routine was pinging every 5 seconds after
getting a 429 error so i stopped freshclam... then i waited several
hours and tried again... same 420 respon
On 3/19/21 5:44 PM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
Hi Grant,
Hi Ged,
Did you see this?
https://blog.clamav.net/2021/03/clamav-cvds-cdiffs-and-magic-behind.html
Thank you for that link.
It got me started down a twisty and windy path.
I ended up with this.
% dig +short current.cvd.c
On 3/19/21 5:52 PM, Joel Esler (jesler) via clamav-users wrote:
Linode is our second biggest abuser.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Slow your updater down.
Are you saying that as a knee jerk reaction to Linode? Or do you have
evidence that my system is the problem? Or do you know that some
def
On 3/19/21 4:57 PM, Bill Speidel wrote:
hi,
Hi,
Clam AV has put it's database behind Cloudflare... as a result the
updates no longer work because Cloudflare is blocking Linode.com
machines... the updates are getting a 429 error saying that we are
"rate limited"... if this continues
On 3/1/21 9:45 AM, Michael Kang via clamav-users wrote:
Hi there,
Hi,
I understand ClamAV could be cross-compiled to run on ARM platform.
I would also expect that it could be compiled natively on said ARM
platform. ;-)
My questions is more related to the virus database/signature files.
On 2/24/21 9:47 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
Back OT, my post was about dealing with items that have already
been processed and are in the posfix HOLD queue, per the action of
clamav-milter, waiting for disposition in some way.
Hypothetically, a milter, such as clamav-milter, could say:
```
Thi
On 2/24/21 9:56 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
Thanks. Workable.
*nod*
Ah. Well I did not mean to suggest the milter should "manage"
the postfix queue at all, but could alter any "directive" as to
disposition. The log messages I noticed, for "infected" mail
(/var/log/mail) seem to suggest p
On 2/24/21 6:26 AM, Joe Acquisto-j4 wrote:
For now I will settle on a cron job script that peeks at the hold queue
every so often and alerts someone (me) with an alert.
*nod*nod*
I have a daily cron job that runs a script which shows me:
- Number of messages which are:
- Normally queue
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Jonn Taylor wrote:
> Thanks, will give that a
Thanks, will give that a try.
Jonn Taylor
Sarocet wrote:
> Jonn Taylor wrote:
>
>> I have been using clamav for several years and its been working well.
>> Recently a lot of emails have been getting though with virus's and
>> trojan's. I am using Commun
L isn't in the
database.
# This can lead to false positives.
#
# Default: no
#PhishingAlwaysBlockSSLMismatch no
# Always block cloaked URLs, even if URL isn't in database.
# This can lead to false positives.
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Hi
Please see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/16/sober_spews_spam/
Rgds
John Taylor
Network & Security Manager
Synstar
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Subject: Re: [Cl
o take the --quarantine flag
our of the milter conf...
the combination of the two changes makes it work correctly...
:)
thanks again...
On Nov 11, 2004, at 12:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004 11:56:16 -0500, Ronnie Taylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
both clamd and clamav-milter ar
both clamd and clamav-milter are running as the clamav usersee my
output from the ps command:
clamav 30686 0.0 0.5 38740 1440 ?S09:58 0:00
/usr/sbin/clamav-milter --quiet --dont-wait --force-scan
--dont-log-clean --server=localhost --quarantine
--quarantine-dir=/var/spool
Hi all...
Any help is greatly appreciated.
My setup:
Fedora Core 1
Sendmail 8.12.10
clamav-devel-0.80-2
clamav-0.80-2
clamav-milter-0.80-2
everything is working fine...except quarantining...
clam is catching the viruses but it is not putting anything in the
quarantine folder...
I've made sure tha
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Michael Shekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I have a different issue: ALL the tests from testvirus.org are
> > detected, but my virus log is very slow: I am talking about 1-2
> > catches per day. Does that
Quoting Michael Shekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a different issue: ALL the tests from testvirus.org are
> detected, but my virus log is very slow: I am talking about 1-2
> catches per day. Does that mean, that my clamav is not working, or I
> am in an extremely "safe" area of Internet(-:)?
>
Quoting Guillaume JULLIEN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for your answers.
>
> My MTA is Postfix (subject: ...)
> More suggestions about a Postfix interface to ClamAV ?
>
Postfix+Amavisd-new+ClamAv on Linux works quite well and is quite low
on resource use. ClamAv is running as a daemon. For 50
Quoting Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I noticed that the virus count has dropped back to pre-SCO.A levels
> starting around 0330 UTC this morning. I have not seen a single SCO.A
> since then. Has anyone also seen this?
>
> Jeffrey
>
ClamAV did find one SCO.A
Quoting Jeff Gojkovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Nope, still getting hit with it.
>
I am seeing a few SCO.A along with Gibe.F. Total is slightly higher
than before the SCO outbreak, but numbers yesterday and today (-0500
UTC) are nothing like Tuesday. Odd.
Jeffrey
--
I noticed that the virus count has dropped back to pre-SCO.A levels
starting around 0330 UTC this morning. I have not seen a single SCO.A
since then. Has anyone also seen this?
Jeffrey
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Quoting Ronan Lucio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to make a report about the viruses catched by ClamAV.
> So, to do this I tried to read the clamav log file and create
> a txt file with the results, but, when I remove the clamd log
> file, ClamAV don't create it againg. ClamAV only cr
Quoting Robert Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have file on my linux server called setup.exe which was placed on
> there using samba.
>
> when scaned from windows over the network norton reports funlove.4099
>
> when scanned using clamscan it reports that the file is clean.
>
> Using freshcla
Quoting Magnus Sundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
> I while ago, I read an article that stated that opensource anti-virus
> scanners did not catch any of the recent viruses.
> From scanning the archive this seems to not be true.
> Does anybody know of any comparisons between Clam anti virus and o
Quoting DEFFONTAINES Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The website http://clamav.elektrapro.com is working from here.
>
> Looks more like some network problem somewhere than a system problem...
I just ran freshclam and it worked (13:00 CST -0500 = 18:00 UTC).
Jeffrey
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Quoting Tomasz Nidecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, all 8].
>
> I'm currently working on setting up clamav on my server (a small local
> network). My MTA is qmail. I was wondering what are your opinions and
> experiences with the two working together?
>
I found that Postfix, amavis-new, and clamav
Does freshclam running "freshclam -c 2 -d" log anywhere when it
updates the database? If so, where?
TIA,
Jeffrey
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