On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 at 18:44:25 +0100, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
[...]
> Nothing bad with this file for me:
>
> $ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
> /tmp/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml: OK
>
> --- SCAN SUMMARY ---
> Infected files: 0
> Time: 11.527 sec (0 m 11 s)
[...]
Sorry, I forgot to mention
On Thursday, December 8, 2005, at 05:42 pm, Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
/usr/home/starcat/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml: OK
Send me a copy of the email, zipped with the password 'virus' and I'll
have a look into it.
-Nigel
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http://lurker.clamav
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 at 18:44:47 +0200, Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
>
> When clamav check mail [...]
> clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
> silently dies.
> For example:
>
> $ ps ax|fgrep clamd
> 59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
> $ clamdscan 1EKLBH
Äîáðûé äåíü!
>> $ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
> Sorry i used clamscan instead of clamdscan. However works with clamd too.
in my case - after clamdscan process clamd silently dies:
$ ps ax|fgrep clamd
59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
/us
Äîáðûé äåíü!
>> When clamav check mail
>> http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
>> clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
>> silently dies.
> $ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
> Scanning 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
> 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.
aCaB wrote:
> $ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Sorry i used clamscan instead of clamdscan. However works with clamd too.
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
/home/acab/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
Time: 4.627 sec (0 m 4 s)
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Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
> Hello!
>
> When clamav check mail
> http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
> clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
> silently dies.
$ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Scanning 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
1EKLBH-0002g
Hello!
When clamav check mail http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
silently dies.
For example:
$ ps ax|fgrep clamd
59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
/usr/ho