Sorry to be REALLY REALLY un-cool and reply to my own post (twice!)!
I found that I had to put in a proxy for the updates to work...
I'm not sure why this is (freshclam had been working for months without
it).. ?
Jon
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Giving up...
???
Jon
Jonathan Soong wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I know this has been discussed before, but as far as i can tell in
the archives, no real resolution was found.
>
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Hi guys,
I know this has been discussed before, but as far as i can tell in the
archives, no real resolution was found.
My freshclam had been happily working the last couple of months, but 3
days ago i started getting the "Malformed CVD header detected" error
(see below).
I am using Redhat/Fe
Hi guys,
A user recently received the mail attached below. Is this legitimate? My
clamav didn't pick up a virus in the attachment, but it looks awful like
a fake notice.??
>X-Original-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 10:07:52 -0500
>To: [EMAIL PROTE
SomeFool stopped!
Blocked 50+ SomeFool infected mails in last 10 minutes! :)
J
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says you have to send it to
a SIGNING_SERVER?? - initially i wanted to just update our own
signatures, before worrying about sending it
to the clamav servers)
cheers
jon
Darryl Luff wrote:
jonathan soong wrote:
i think you can also transform the CVD file into a human readable thing?
i'
i think you can also transform the CVD file into a human readable thing?
i'm not sure, but if you do: sigtool --unpack-current daily.cvd
you get a human readable viruses.db, i'm not sure where this is actually
generated from? (your system or the online database?)
does anyone know where?
cheers