forgive me if this sounds silly.
I completely understand the problem with the password protected archives but
would like to make a suggestion.
Can we take confirmed protected zips and md5sum them and have that sum added
to av database?
Granted I dont really have any idea how the signature system
The problem, as with all old protocols, it is was built on trust.
There are several implimentation changes to SMTP on the board but hard to
say who the winner will be (if its any of those currently slated).
Personally I like the idea of a total TLS mailing so that every server has
to authenticate
To cheer everyone up (virus can be so depressing sometimes)
*points at Jim and laughs*
Carl
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Maul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 4:44 PM
Subject: [Clamav-users] duh, ignore my last question
> my apologies, it was
Some "pop3" services work of the system accounts (/etc/passwd) while others
are database driven and use a "seperate" system. The only thing you need to
make sure is that the pop3 system your using works on the same level that
your MTA does. qpopper, courier, ipop all seem to work off system user
Agreed, about 99% of it is preference and knowledge of what you use.
Postfix, exim (3 and 4), and sendmail all natively provide auth smtp and tls
as well as most any other feature the average admin uses.
Carl
- Original Message -
From: "John Jolet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTE
It really depends on your distro. I'm going to presume you have Redhat or
similar flavor installed. If so you can do rpm -qa|grep sendmail and see if
sendmail dev is installed.
Carl
- Original Message -
From: "Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 05, 200
This could end up being a long drawn out battle. I personally prefer
sendmail to any other MTA and have no security issues with it. Like any
other piece of software you install it must be maintained.
Sendmail offers everything I need in the virtual hosting environment that I
offer customers. It
I have clamav (clamd and clamav-milter) running on
an RHEL box installed from source. I didn't have any troubles compiling or
anything on the RHEL box.
Carl
- Original Message -
From:
Galactic
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:57
PM
Subje
There are a couple worms out there now that attempt
to connect to infected machines of the particular virus/trojan its programmed to
look for and try to remove it.
Welchia was a worm that caused more traffic than
the offender or at least as much traffic making it as bad on internet traffic
To solve this problem simply create directory /var/run/clamav and chown it
to clamav.clamav then modify your sendmail.cf to look for clmilter.sock
there and modify your clamd config to place its clamd.sock in there. Then
there is no need to run anything in a risky state.
I do the same thing with
Magazinov,
First make sure you apply the patch that was
issued yesterday for 0.65. If you dont have it I'll post it to the list
again. (this has nothing to do with the issue on your compiling but it does fix
a serious bug)
To fix the compilation error simply go into
clamav-0.65/docs/ma
Thats an easy one John,
go into clamav-0.65/docs/man then
cp clamav-milter.8 ../
then go back and configure, make and make install.
Carl
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From: "Stevens, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 5:07 PM
Subjec
Yes mcafee (on my client) says it has mydoom A.
As an after thought I unziped it (nice and safely on a linux box) and
scanned it with clamscan and it still doesn't recognize it as infected so I
will submit the file to the virus form.
Carl
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Lamy" <[EMAIL
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