René Bellora wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
Seems all other viruses are being handled by Clam on these machines.
do you have 'DetectBrokenExecutables' enabled in clamd.conf ?
regards,
René
Rene,
You put me onto the right track. I guess I should admit to egg on my
face, or perhaps call myself 'some.foo
René Bellora wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
In the last couple of weeks, I'm getting reports from users that
Norton is reporting W32.Netsky.P making it through from my servers.
I'm configured right, have the latest db updates. I'm wondering if
this is another of Norton's reporting
John Hinton wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
In the last couple of weeks, I'm getting reports from users that
Norton is reporting W32.Netsky.P making it through from my servers.
I'm configured right, have the latest db updates. I'm wondering if
this is another of Norton's reporting of 'broken' viruses?
On Tue, 2005-03-22 at 18:31, John Hinton wrote:
> John Hinton wrote:
>
> > In the last couple of weeks, I'm getting reports from users that
> > Norton is reporting W32.Netsky.P making it through from my servers.
> > I'm configured right, have the latest db updates. I'm wondering if
> > this is
John Hinton wrote:
In the last couple of weeks, I'm getting reports from users that
Norton is reporting W32.Netsky.P making it through from my servers.
I'm configured right, have the latest db updates. I'm wondering if
this is another of Norton's reporting of 'broken' viruses? I searched
the li
In the last couple of weeks, I'm getting reports from users that Norton
is reporting W32.Netsky.P making it through from my servers. I'm
configured right, have the latest db updates. I'm wondering if this is
another of Norton's reporting of 'broken' viruses? I searched the list
and only could f