On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, john wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I interpreted this reply to mean that I should: 1. download clam. 2.
> install it. 3. cd to the correct directory and 4. run the enclosed
> command. So I did. Unfortunately, that didn't work. There were some
> error message that flashed by my scre
On Sat, Nov 20, 2004 at 06:05:52PM -0600, john said:
> Still, I wonder if there is a better way to get an answer to my
> question. Can someone that knows what's in the data base give me a
> short paragraph here?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sigtool -l | egrep -i "bsd|linux|unix" | wc -l
145
So, ClamAV
Hi Folks,
I interpreted this reply to mean that I should: 1. download clam. 2.
install it. 3. cd to the
correct directory and 4. run the enclosed command. So I did.
Unfortunately, that didn't
work. There were some error message that flashed by my screen at the
make install step.
Now Mepis Linux
john schrieb:
Hi Folks.
How many signatures does clam have in its data base for viruses and Trojans
that attack OpenBSD and the KDE/Gnome desktops?. This topic comes up
from time to time on various nix forms. Usually the consensus is that
linux/unix
AV products only scan for Windows mallware. Is t
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 09:34:21 -0600
john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Folks.
>
> How many signatures does clam have in its data base for viruses and
> Trojans that attack OpenBSD and the KDE/Gnome desktops?. This topic
> comes up from time to time on various nix forms. Usually the consensus
Hi Folks.
How many signatures does clam have in its data base for viruses and Trojans
that attack OpenBSD and the KDE/Gnome desktops?. This topic comes up
from time to time on various nix forms. Usually the consensus is that
linux/unix
AV products only scan for Windows mallware. Is this true of Cl