Sorry, I forgot to mention that we run ClamAV in a container, so I think it
makes sense that it doesn't have installed systemd as it is a single process.
Thanks so much for the replies.
On 10/12/20 08:45, "G.W. Haywood via clamav-users"
wrote:
Hi there,
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, Ttito Con
Hi there,
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, Ttito Concha, Darwin via clamav-users wrote:
On 09/12/20 18:53, "Andrew C Aitchison" wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, Ttito Concha, Darwin via clamav-users wrote:
> ...openSUSE...zypper install clamav, which ask to install 27 dependencies.
> I would like to know if
Hi Andrew, thanks for the quick reply.
I am using it to scan any type of file that is uploaded to our server.
Regards,
Darwin
On 09/12/20 18:53, "Andrew C Aitchison" wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020, Ttito Concha, Darwin via clamav-users wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Currently I am using Cl
Hi Team,
Currently I am using ClamAV in openSUSE. So to install it I run zypper install
clamav, which ask to install 27 dependencies.
I would like to know if all these dependencies are needed, since I tried to
install clamAV only by installing two of these dependencies: libclammspack0,
libclam
Hello,
Thank you all very much for explanation and thoughts. I almost expected
these answers.
Thanks again for your help and best regards
Rob
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Clamav has no support for unpacking and scanning inside the Acronis
.tib backup images. I wouldn't bother scanning it.
-- Noel Jones
On 1/11/2018 9:41 AM, botnec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using a QNAP NAS server as destination for Acronis Tue Image
> backup files.
> The extension of these f
Hi Rob,
At this time, ClamAV does not have the means to decompress and parse the
proprietary Acronis .tib format. I only took a brief peek at Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronis_True_Image#File_format) to learn more
about Acronis image files.
Unless someone in the community write
Hello,
I'm using a QNAP NAS server as destination for Acronis Tue Image backup
files.
The extension of these files is .tib. I did not find anything in the
clam doc file about it.
Now my question is, how does ClamAV deal with these files ? Will they be
uncompressed
and the contents checked an
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 03:03 AM, crazy thinker wrote:
>
> @AI
> May be my question is a stupid one.. i have a still doubt so want to
> clarify my self.. Why Heuristics Scanner need Signature Database when
> Heruisitcs Scanning Technique detects malware based on behavior?
Sorry to sound exasperat
I would consider a malware author that does not pass his/her new product through
several file scanners to be incompetent. There is little point in distributing
such files if it is commonly detectable. Scanners are one of the best quality
inspection tools a malware author has at their disposal. C
Crazy Thinker,
> As per my understanding, Signature Based Scanner will never involve in
> false postive/false negative results. But Heuristic scanner some times
> gives false postive/false negative results.
Signature Based scanning can and will have false positive and false
negative results. In f
Hello,
> is that a *technical* reason or do you *think* it's recommended for
> whatever reason
It is technical : we avoid duplicate signatures in our databases. It means
everyday we remove samples already detected by Clamav.
> - as example sanesecurity works just fine without the
> official stu
Your understanding of scanning techniques is flawed at best (I believe this
has been pointed out multiple times). Both techniques have issues with
false positive and false negative matches. The only significant difference
is how they perform against unknown threats. In that regard, heuristic
scanni
@Arnaud..
Yes, you are right dude.. but most of clamav virus signautres looks like
junk to me. To avoid more memory consumption,
I just removed it :)
On 11 May 2017 at 19:07, Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com <
webmas...@securiteinfo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > SaneSecurtiy and SecruiteInfo pr
Am 11.05.2017 um 15:37 schrieb Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com:
Hello,
SaneSecurtiy and SecruiteInfo provides better virus signature database
feeds. with help of this, we can Increase the ClamAV Engine Detection Rate
up to 80%-90%. I had already integrated ClamAV Enine with unofficial
da
Hello,
> SaneSecurtiy and SecruiteInfo provides better virus signature database
> feeds. with help of this, we can Increase the ClamAV Engine Detection Rate
> up to 80%-90%. I had already integrated ClamAV Enine with unofficial
> database (excluded official database) in experimental way. ClamAV
@AI
Any Comments from your end on my question in previous mail thread
On 11 May 2017 at 15:33, crazy thinker wrote:
> @AI
> May be my question is a stupid one.. i have a still doubt so want to
> clarify my self.. Why Heuristics Scanner need Signature Database when
> Heruisitcs Scanning Techniq
@AI
May be my question is a stupid one.. i have a still doubt so want to
clarify my self.. Why Heuristics Scanner need Signature Database when
Heruisitcs Scanning Technique detects malware based on behaviour?
Can't Heuristic Scanner detects Malware detected by Signature Based
Scanner. if Yes, why
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 02:11 AM, crazy thinker wrote:
>
> Hi ClamAV Developers, Users
>
> SaneSecurtiy and SecruiteInfo provides better virus signature database
> feeds. with help of this, we can Increase the ClamAV Engine Detection Rate
> up to 80%-90%. I had already integrated ClamAV Enine
Hi ClamAV Developers, Users
SaneSecurtiy and SecruiteInfo provides better virus signature database
feeds. with help of this, we can Increase the ClamAV Engine Detection Rate
up to 80%-90%. I had already integrated ClamAV Enine with unofficial
database (excluded official database) in experimenta
Hi all,
I am doing research on anti-virus engines. for my research , i downloaded
clamav source code and built from source. when i debugged source code,i
came to know that ClamAV internally 14 Engine instances for pefrom
Scanning files against virus db files
Could any one of you know, why creat
G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Third, ClamAV _can_ be used to scan files on a machine. But that's
> all it really does, it scans them and tells you if it thinks any of
> them might be infected. That doesn't sound to me like what you want.
> I think you want something that will 'disinfect' them. ClamAV do
Tom Shaw wrote:
> At 9:42 AM +0100 6/23/09, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
>
>> Hi there. Thanks for all the info.
>>
>> The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
>>
>> We are running a G4 on 9.2.2. Theoretically we could upgrade to osX, but we
>> will be getting new machines in the next couple of months,
At 9:42 AM +0100 6/23/09, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
>Hi there. Thanks for all the info.
>
>The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
>
>We are running a G4 on 9.2.2. Theoretically we could upgrade to osX, but we
>will be getting new machines in the next couple of months, and our current
>main system (fil
un 2009 12:24:26 +0100 (BST)
> To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old mac OS
> 9.2
>
> Hi there,
>
> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
>
>> The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
>
> I'm
> From: T?r?k Edwin
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old
> mac OS 9.2
> To: ClamAV users ML
> You can upgrade your OS, you are using an OS version that was EOLed
> before the first version of ClamAV was released!
> On
Hi there,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
> The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
I'm afraid we geeks haven't been particularly helpful so far, so I
think taking a couple of steps back and looking at the bigger picture
might help you.
First, ClamAV isn't your typical anti-virus packag
> Reply-To: ClamAV users ML
> Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:34:34 -0400
> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old mac OS
> 9.2
>
> At 8:04 PM -0400 6/22/09, John Jasen wrote:
>> Tom Shaw wrote:
>>
>>> You c
At 8:04 PM -0400 6/22/09, John Jasen wrote:
>Tom Shaw wrote:
>
>> You could copy your MS Word files to an OSX machine and check them.
>> You could search on eBay for an old AV program that worked on OS 8/9.
>> You could email the suspect file(s) to virustotal so check them. Or
>> you could turn
Hi Julie,
I don't think clamav existed when Mac OS 8(1997) & 9 (1999) where out
and clamav can't really be compiled on Mac OS 8 or 9 since Mac didn't
have gcc for the Mac OS at that time. Can someone at clamav correct
me if I'm wrong on the first release of clamav.
You can use install 10.4.11 al
Tom Shaw wrote:
> You could copy your MS Word files to an OSX machine and check them.
> You could search on eBay for an old AV program that worked on OS 8/9.
> You could email the suspect file(s) to virustotal so check them. Or
> you could turn off Macros in Word and copy the contents to new fi
At 2:41 PM +0100 6/22/09, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
>Hi there. I did read the archives and couldn't find anything about my
>query.
>
>We have two older macs, a G3 running OS 8.6 and a G4 running 9.2. I believe
>we have a microsoft word virus that I would like to get rid of. Is there a
>versio
On 2009-06-22 18:34, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
> Hello Edwin
>
> Sorry, I'm not a huge computer whiz kid... I don't know what a compiler
> is...
It is used to compile source code (that you download from
clamav.net/sourceforge) to binaries that you can execute.
> and if the GCC version doesn't
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> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old mac OS
> 9.2
>
> On 2009-06-22 16:41, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
>> Hi there. I did read the archives and couldn't find anything about my
>> query.
>>
>>
On 2009-06-22 16:41, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
> Hi there. I did read the archives and couldn't find anything about my
> query.
>
> We have two older macs, a G3 running OS 8.6 and a G4 running 9.2. I believe
> we have a microsoft word virus that I would like to get rid of. Is there a
> versio
Hi there. I did read the archives and couldn't find anything about my
query.
We have two older macs, a G3 running OS 8.6 and a G4 running 9.2. I believe
we have a microsoft word virus that I would like to get rid of. Is there a
version of Clamav that will work on these old operating systems? I
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 09:38 am, Jeffrey Kroll wrote:
> The business I work for is currently running ClamAV & SpamAssassin w/
> Qmail
>
> I am having a hard time getting a startup script to work on the FreeBSD
> 5.2.1-RELEASE install I have going
>
> I have followed all of the Http://www.lifewit
The business I work for is currently running ClamAV & SpamAssassin w/
Qmail
I am having a hard time getting a startup script to work on the FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE install I have going
I have followed all of the Http://www.lifewithqmail.org and all the
ClamAV install docs as closely as possible a
The business I work for is currently running ClamAV &
SpamAssassin w/ Qmail
I am having a hard time getting a startup script to work on
the FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE install I have going
I have followed all of the Http://www.lifewithqmail.org and all
the ClamAV install docs as closely
Le mar 22/07/2003 à 00:42, Jason Williams a écrit :
> Hello everyone. I had a couple of questions regarding clamav and amavisd-new.
>
> I am currently setting up our mail server with postfix + amavisd-new +
>
> I am running Red Hat 9.0. I noticed that I can install either from source
> or use R
Hello everyone. I had a couple of questions regarding clamav and amavisd-new.
I am currently setting up our mail server with postfix + amavisd-new +
clamav + spamassassin.
So far, i've been able to successfully configure postfix and spamassassin
and I am currently working on amavisd-new and clam
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