Hi,
When submitting samples they are treated as false positives.
Result:
This file is not detected by ClamAV. Please update your CVD database
before reporting false-positives. If you are using third-party
databases/unofficial signatures, please contact the author of the
signature. We can onl
Peter M. Abraham wrote:
Greetings Edwin:
I just created a HTML file with an infection on purpose to test.
clamscan -i -r test.html found no infections.
Here's what I put in the test file:
Bitdefender detects it as Trojan.Script.177381
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Tom Shaw wrote:
> Currently, I am tracking 233 files containing malware that have been
> submitted both directly to clamav.net and virustotal.com and yet
> continue not to show up in the signature database so that they can be
> detected. My scripts check them frequently against the current clama
Can the Submission-ID be shown when you submit a sample via web. It
would make life a bit easier to track which of your submitted samples
are added to the db.
Best regards,
rafael.
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Brandon Perry wrote:
> Hundreds of submissions aer made every day. I would probably wait a week
> after submitting before worrying about it. If it is a severe problem, as in
> your are getting tons of emails a day infected with the trojan, I would hop
> on IRC or email a dev about it and see what t
John Horne wrote:
> I have been getting the occasional same warning. From one server today:
me too.
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Received signal: wake up
Max retries == 5
ClamAV update process started at Mon Feb 9 12:56:49 2009
Using IPv6 aware code
Querying current.cvd.clamav.net
TTL:
Sunny K wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to use clamav on an internet gateway (linux based) to
> protect connected hosts from virus/malicious content?
>
> (Internet)-| Internet Gateway (linux on x86) | Host-1
> |
> | Host-2
>
> Thanks,
> Sa
jef moskot wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Henrik K wrote:
>> I use both, but MD is IMO more of a hobbyist tool...
>
> I didn't mean to spark a milter fight, but as the Subject line says, we're
> looking for the simplest thing out there. I'm replacing a simplistic perl
> script that just broke a mes
Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Dennis Peterson schrieb:
>> Robert Schetterer wrote:
>>> Ian Eiloart schrieb:
--On 6 June 2008 11:03:22 +0200 Robert Schetterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Robert Schetterer schrieb:
>> Hi @ll,
>> where kann i find
>> a description about T
Jason Bennett wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We're using ClamAV on our mail gateway which is in front of our exchange
> server. It's been running great for a long time and stops thousands of virus
> per day for us. Lately however our McAfee which is installed on exchange
> itself is picking up thi
Jeff Thurston wrote:
>> I'm using the sanesecurity and MSRBL files too and are getting the
>> same spam.
>>
>> I'll start sending them to Steve to incorporate.
>>
>> James.
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Kern, Tom wrote:
Hi, i just installed clamav 0.75 on a redhat ES3 with amavis new.
I was wondering, when i look into the clamd.log, all i see is worm.somefool.p. I know
i'm getting more virii than that as my symantec corporate edition is catching netsky
and beagle and other varients.
i ran fresh
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