but not advised
due to widespread firewall misconfigurations.
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ave diappeared. Just
upgraded to the latest snapshot (after having the crashes) to help rule
out anything that's been fixed. I'll let you know if I manage to get a
backtrace from a crash.
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Kevin Spicer wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 23:19, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> > McAfee has picked it up and is calling it MyDOOM.
> >
> Symantec are calling it [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And Kaspersky don't seem to have any name or even any kind of information
for getting the sigs updated quickly.
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ry and find the offending file/message,
though looking at this I'm wondering if the problem is truly with clamd,
or somewhere else in the pipeline. I'm sending data to clamd through
MIMEDefang, using a UNIX socket, on FreeBSD 4.8. Any assistance anyone
can provide would be greatly appre
e this, or cause clamd to generate a core
dump on this failure so I can provide more information on exactly where
it's happening? I did try to look back in the archives this time and
haven't seen anything relating to this type of error recently. Thanks.
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> You should read this mailing list more carefully and update to:
> http://clamav.net/snapshot/clamav-20031109-2-tk.tar.gz
Yipes, sorry, I'm an idiot, that got it. My apologies to the list.
Tim
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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Tim Wilde wrote:
> Operating system is FreeBSD 4.8. Zip, when extracted from e-mail message
> and base64 decoded, runs against clamscan and clamdscan without a problem,
> both of them detecting Worm.Mimail.C. I can make both the zip and the
> queue file I extra
ue file I extracted it from available on request. I can also
re-compile with any needed debugging flags/etc to assist in debugging.
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ing this. This is why open source is a
beautiful thing :)
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ow if I can provide any more diagnostic
information to help track down the problem.
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to use SIGKILL to get back up and
running. Let me know what I can do to help debug this.
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but it works great on FreeBSD 4.8 with the non-ACL
version of exiscan called from Exim, as well. Again, 0.60 wasn't catching
Mimail, but this version does.
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m on FreeBSD 4.8 using MIMEdefang. Mimail got through
with 0.60, gets blocked properly with that snapshot. Works properly with
clamscan as well.
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On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> > I'm running clamd through exiscan, and unfortunately that file is getting
>
> What version of clamd ? There are some zip related problems with CVS version.
Sorry, version 0.60 on FreeBSD 4.8.
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.c:94
#14 0x480bb0a8 in _thread_start () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
#15 0x0 in ?? ()
(gdb)
I'm running clamd through exiscan, and unfortunately that file is getting
cleaned up before I can get to it, so I don't have a sample of what it
actually looks like at the moment. Any sugges
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