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> > From: _Chris McKeever_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > RH7.3
> > clamav-0.60
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> > I have defined in rc.local :
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> > freshclam -d -c 2 -l /var/log/clam-update.log
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> -Original Message-
> From: _Chris McKeever_ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> RH7.3
> clamav-0.60
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> I have defined in rc.local :
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> freshclam -d -c 2 -l /var/log/clam-update.log
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> but the process seems to be dying
>
> any suggestions?
sorry if this post came in duplicate..
RH7.3
clamav-0.60
I have defined in rc.local :
freshclam -d -c 2 -l /var/log/clam-update.log
but the process seems to be dying
any suggestions?
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> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 6:54 PM
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> Subject: [clamav-users] Semi-Newbie question about DB updating
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> Hey Great Product
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> Couple things keep me awake nights (sorta)
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> Usi
> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 9:45 AM
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> Subject: Re: [clamav-users] zip files nto being scanned
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> On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, _Chris McKeever_ wrote:
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> > Is there a way I can check that clam is scanning zips alright?
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> In the t
I think the below is slipping by my clam/qmail scan. It comes in a zip
file. Is there a way I can check that clam is scanning zips alright? maybe
this one isnt supported by clam yet?
NAV output:
Sender of the infected attachment: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient of the infected attachment: Michael
sorry- meant the stable version, not snapshot ---
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> Looks like the snapshot is still dated 6/21/2003:
> http://clamav.elektrapro.com/stable/
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> Wed Jun 25 10:50:33 CEST 2003
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> * libclamav: mbox: updated message.c, text.c (Nigel)
Looks like the snapshot is still dated 6/21/2003:
http://clamav.elektrapro.com/stable/
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Wed Jun 25 10:50:33 CEST 2003
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* libclamav: mbox: updated message.c, text.c (Nigel)
Wed Jun 25 03:07:10 CEST 2003
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* freshc
Has anyone had any experience in compiling this to run via windows through
cygwin?
I am not have a successful time right now. Any insight appreciated
Chris
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I know this is a huge wish list, but something to the effect of a
--quarantine flag which moves the files to a directory keeping the path
IE - virus in /home/someuser/download/blah.rar --->
/quarantine-dir/home/someuser/download/blah.rar
just a suggestion...maybe not for the immediate release,
additional question:
is there a way to output the infected file listing to a file?
I see the -i to show only the infected, but I am not sure how to list that
into a the output file.
also, there is the remove option, is there a move option??
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Is there a way to quarantine infected files?
Also, I was interested in how people handle the scanning of files in
gerenal, scheduled V. on-access? Manually remove them after a scheduled
scan?
I just put in place a few samba servers and am trying to figure out how to
best keep viruses down to a m
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