Hi there,
On Wed, 2 Nov 2022, Ben Argyle via clamav-users wrote:
I'll admit up front I'm running ClamAV v100.3 on RHEL 6. This is
not my fault, but also nothing I can do anything about (the hosts
doing so are long-scheduled for decommissioning). As such I don't
expect any help. But I am inte
Hi All,
I'll admit up front I'm running ClamAV v100.3 on RHEL 6. This is not my fault,
but also nothing I can do anything about (the hosts doing so are long-scheduled
for decommissioning). As such I don't expect any help. But I am interested if
this is where I get another string to my bow to
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Aecio F. Neto wrote:
> Disabling self-check for clamd did the trick.
> Thanks, anyway.
>
Even disabling the self-check didn't work. Clamd was crashing on every
reload.
I did a backup of the virus db folder and restarted freshclam for a brand
new download.
Previ
Hi there,
On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 T?r?k Edwin wrote:
> On 2009-07-03 16:36, Aecio F. Neto wrote:
>
> > clamd should try to load the db, if malformed current one should be
> > kept instead of crashing.
> > no?
> >
>
> Current one may be already freed.
Er, huh?
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73,
Ged.
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Disabling self-check for clamd did the trick.
Thanks, anyway.
I will open the ticket later on.
2009/7/3 Török Edwin
> On 2009-07-03 16:36, Aecio F. Neto wrote:
> > I am using ubuntu, clamd and freshclam from their standard packs.
> > I had just disabled clamd self-check and configured freshclam
On 2009-07-03 16:36, Aecio F. Neto wrote:
> I am using ubuntu, clamd and freshclam from their standard packs.
> I had just disabled clamd self-check and configured freshclam to notify
> clamd.
>
Please open a bug and provide information about the version you are using,
and how to reproduce your
I am using ubuntu, clamd and freshclam from their standard packs.
I had just disabled clamd self-check and configured freshclam to notify
clamd.
I wonder if there would be a race between them: while freshclam updates,
clamd is reloading.
BTW, clamd should try to load the db, if malformed current
On 2009-07-02 16:47, Aecio F. Neto wrote:
> For second day in a row, clamd crashed reporting malformed DB.
> After removing daily.cvd I was able to start clamd again.
>
> Is this a downloading issue in my location only?
>
If you are using freshclam this can't happen.
If you are using 3rdparty d
For second day in a row, clamd crashed reporting malformed DB.
After removing daily.cvd I was able to start clamd again.
Is this a downloading issue in my location only?
Regards, Neto.
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