[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Я буду отсутствовать на работе начиная с 26.03.2008 и не вернусь до
>> 03.04.2008.
>> Ограничено доступен. По возвращении я отвечу на ваше сообщение.
> What is all this gibberish?
> Marshall
His text uses the Cyrillic KOI8-R encoding. If your MUA uses
the western
Hello,
during high loads, this occurs
(lack of newline as in the original message) :
--
Temporary quarantine file /clamav/quarantine/msg.{00810
creation failed/clamav/quarantine/msg.{00810: File exists
--
Using ClamAV 0.90.2 on HP-UX 11.11
Has anyone had this problem, if yes - how did you solve
Hello,
still running on 0.90.2;
could someone explain how to keep the original headers in the quarantine
files?
The --headers flag makes no difference and is for reports, not
the quarantine format.
As it is now, only the Received, From, To and Content-type is kept, the
rest is discarded by clam
> > Other temporary files (msg.a through msg.z) are created
> > and used without any problems. When it comes to "{", this error occurs.
> >
> > This error never occured on v0.90.2 and earlier versions.
>
> Try adding C_HPUX to the list of operating systems around line 4310, and
System info:
OS: HP-UX B.11.11
GCC:4.1.2
ClamAV: 0.91.1
Symptoms:
ClamAV (clamav-milter) cannot create its temporary msg.X-file during
heavy loads.
Changes done to source:
Added "#define EX_CONFIG 78" to clamav-milter.c
Error messag
stop when clamd
"goes daemon" ...
Thanks in advance,
//D
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Starting Clam AV daemon: LibClamAV debug: Setting /var/tmp as global
temporary directory
LibClamAV debug: Loading databases from /usr/local/clamav/share/clamav
LibClamAV debug: Loading /usr/local/clamav/share/clamav/main.cvd
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, René Berber wrote:
; To the OP, the SUNWzlib package includes the 64-bit libraries, just do a
"pkgchk
; - -v SUNWzlib" and see for yourself. I don't know what the dependency on the
; clamav package you were originally installing is for, an obsolete dependency
; perhaps? ...
Hello,
I have on at least three different occasions submitted confirmed,
malicious code to the clamav sendvirus.html page, but still none of the
files are recognized as "evil" by clam :(
If there is any problem or questions regarding the files in question,
I will try to answer the
> Le vendredi 30 Septembre 2005 10:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> > Hello all,
> >
> > Is there a way to make clam first use the main/daily signatures, and then
> > the custom signatures?
> >
> > As it is now, a custom signature is matched before the mai
Hello all,
Is there a way to make clam first use the main/daily signatures, and then
the custom signatures?
As it is now, a custom signature is matched before the main/daily ones,
which confuses things for us.
Example:
Attachment contains: "this is the body of chris"
main
> But it is the the jpeg that contains the virus, so changing the jpeg will
> remove
> the virus.
If so, why does clamscan report "OK" when scanning?
z.badjpeg: OK
z.goodjpeg: Worm.Bagle.AC FOUND
Both of these contain the Bagle attachment (Readme.cpl), but it is only
found after replacing the b
;good' to the
> 'bad' file and now the virus is found in both.
>
> z.badjpeg: Worm.Bagle.AC FOUND
> z.goodjpeg: Worm.Bagle.AC FOUND
Perhaps I was somewhat unclear;
The two mail file are identical, _except_ for the jpeg attachment.
"z.goodjpeg" contains a jpeg
> Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:31:52 +0100
> From: Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...snip...]
> > In short: 1) virus attachment IS NOT identified when the jpeg
> > attachment
> > is present
> > 2) virus attachment IS identified if same mail w/o jpeg is
> > scanned
> LibClamAV Error: Can't create temporary file : No such file or directory
Define NAME_MAX, since it is not in sys/param.h.
I.e.
#define NAME_MAX 255
//Daniel
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Hello,
this is my first post here so be gentle...
Clamscan does not find some attachments in some types of mail.
Most attachments are, but not all. This have me somewhat concerned,
since the receiving email client will not be as ignorant :(
Seems like it is related to how a buggy(?), attached jp
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