Andrew Watkins wrote:
> Rick,
>
> What O/S are you running, since there was a problem with Solaris x86 and
> the libclamav, but that has been fixed in the latest Development release.
>
>>>
>> Well thanks to how ever fixed the definitions so that clamdscan now
>> detects the infected file!
Rick,
What O/S are you running, since there was a problem with Solaris x86 and
the libclamav, but that has been fixed in the latest Development release.
Andrew
> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>
>> To follow up, I extracted the zip file from the mail message using
>> ripmime. clamdscan does NOT de
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> To follow up, I extracted the zip file from the mail message using
> ripmime. clamdscan does NOT detect the virus but clamscan does.
>
> Can anyone point to what I may be doing wrong ?
>
> Latest ClamAV 0.92, with a basic config file (the full config was
> contained in
Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got an email that contains a virus.
>
> clamdscan does not find it but clamscan does.
>
> Any ideas ?
To follow up, I extracted the zip file from the mail message using
ripmime. clamdscan does NOT detect the virus but clamscan does.
Can anyone point t
Hi,
I just got an email that contains a virus.
clamdscan does not find it but clamscan does.
Any ideas ?
clamd.conf is as follows
LogFacility LOG_MAIL
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd
FixStaleSocket yes
MaxConnectionQueueLength 90
MaxThreads 30
SelfCheck 600
User clamav
Foreground yes
ScanPE yes
ScanELF