On Monday 04 June 2007 03:23, Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> >> Yes I'm aware of that. But.. clamdscan was as "slow" as clamscan as
> >> clamavmodule.
> >
> > I would suggest that you either use clamdscan or clamavmodule. The
> > time required for clamscan to load virus signatures (100 thousand or
> > so)
>> Yes I'm aware of that. But.. clamdscan was as "slow" as clamscan as
>> clamavmodule.
> I would suggest that you either use clamdscan or clamavmodule. The
> time required for clamscan to load virus signatures (100 thousand or
> so) is enough (20-something seconds on my system) to justify the
> ch
Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> Yes I'm aware of that. But.. clamdscan was as "slow" as clamscan as
> clamavmodule.
I would suggest that you either use clamdscan or clamavmodule. The time
required for clamscan to load virus signatures (100 thousand or so) is
enough (20-something seconds on my system) to ju
>> So, I'm not so sure if this is ClamAV related. Maybe this doesn't
>> belong here... I'll continue searching.
>
> Are you using clamscan instead of clamdscan? That could be
> the reason for your trouble. Both programs take a long time to start
> up, easily long enough to overrun a timeout.
Lo
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> > Start with your mail log, which messages are causing the problem? are
> > they big, do they have certain type of attachments, etc. (all these
> > attributes can be controlled with MailScanner) If you can isolate
> > one sample, better, that way you'll
> Start with your mail log, which messages are causing the problem? are
> they big, do they have certain type of attachments, etc. (all these
> attributes can be controlled with MailScanner) If you can isolate
> one sample, better, that way you'll have something to test directly.
>From what I see
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Rob Sterenborg wrote:
> I'm having an issue with ClamAV-0.90.1 (Debian package, company policy
> prohibits me from using the ClamAV-latest source) being used by
> MailScanner and I'm not sure where to look.
>
> ClamAV is timing out regularly in whi
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with ClamAV-0.90.1 (Debian package, company policy
prohibits me from using the ClamAV-latest source) being used by
MailScanner and I'm not sure where to look.
ClamAV is timing out regularly in which case MailScanner reports a
"Denial of Service" attack. I've tried usin