Hi, I am looking at implementing something like this app and was wondering if
there are any ppl on the list currently using it.
I have set up a clamav server that listens on port 3310 - If I telnet to it, I
see the port is open.
$ telnet 192.168.3.197 3310
Trying 192.168.3.197...
Connected to 19
Le Jeu 29 sep 16:53:57 2005, Odhiambo Washington écrit:
>
> This app assumes that clamd is listening on a TCP socket! So, those
> using Unix sockets, beware ;)
>
Yes. I didn't underlined this point. As it does not require clamav
installed on the running host, unix socket connexions are not
suppo
Le Jeu 29 sep 11:17:03 2005, Jay Tortorelli écrit:
> Thank you! I have been looking for something like this for awhile to
> integrate into a qmail setup.
Please tell me the receipt if you use it in a standart qmail
installation. I'll add it in the documentation.
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On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 15:26 +0200, Laurent Wacrenier wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I've released a small clamd client in sourceforge with the GPL
> licence. It is designed to be used into procmail or maildrop filter
> rules. It does not require clamav to be installed on the running host
> (clamav just need
* On 29/09/05 15:26 +0200, Laurent Wacrenier wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I've released a small clamd client in sourceforge with the GPL
> licence. It is designed to be used into procmail or maildrop filter
> rules. It does not require clamav to be installed on the running host
> (clamav just need to be in
Hi,
I've released a small clamd client in sourceforge with the GPL
licence. It is designed to be used into procmail or maildrop filter
rules. It does not require clamav to be installed on the running host
(clamav just need to be installed on the server host). I use it since
about two years on m