This is cropping up in our log files every so often and we're not sure
why. I'm guessing that we'll need to increase the logging levels to
figure out why? Possibly also need to increase the logging levels of clamd?
/var/log/maillog
Jun 10 20:14:37 fvs-pri clamav-milter[2421]: send failed: Br
On 12/3/2009 10:32 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
I quoted viruses above because much of what is found is actually
blacklisted URL's, scams, spam, etc. Very few true viruses show up anymore.
That seems to be true if you're doing DNSBLs that block the dynamic
address ranges. I see a steady trick
On 11/16/2009 4:32 PM, Luca Gibelli wrote:
the stats server is "under maintenance" as freshclam is reporting to some
of you.
I don't know why some of you are getting a different error message, I'll
investigate that.
I expect it to be back online in ~24h.
The 2pm to 4pm (eastern US time) check
On 11/15/2009 5:17 PM, Chris wrote:
I've seen this in the last three freshclam runs:
ERROR: SubmitDetectionStats: Remote server reported temporary failure:
under maintenance
Curious as to whether anyone else sees the same
I'm seeing:
Nov 16 15:14:29 fvs-pri freshclam[26543]: SubmitDetection
On 11/11/2009 11:49 AM, fchan wrote:
Hello,
Ever since about 10-Nov-2009 1810UTC I haven't gotten any virus hits on
my mail server and I'm checking if anyone seen the same thing. Before
that time, I used to get about 1000 virus hits per day so are the virus
writers/spammers gone away or this is t
We use CentOS 5 here and recently ran across this issue with ClamAV
0.95.3 (we're using the clamav-0.95.3-46.el5 RPM from either RPMForge or
ATRPMs). The startup script in that RPM is still written for ClamAV
prior to 0.95 where clamav-milter did not use a configuration file.
The old script u