I looked back in the list a bit, and found some mentions of freshclam
and IPv6, but not this issue specifically.
The fact that freshclam ignores the "--disable-ipv6" option probably
won't be a problem in practice -- as long as the IPv4 connections to
ClamAV.net work -- but it is annoying, and clea
I’m fairly certain this was previously discussed. Might want to check the
archives.
I have not run across any site yet that is IPv6 only, but I suspect users in
Asia have.
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-Al-
> On Jan 6, 2020, at 18:12, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
> Even though I built
Even though I built the latest ClamAV (0.102.1) with the 'configure'
option "--disable-ipv6", freshclam tried using IPv6 addresses when it
failed to connect via IPv4 due to a firewall rule (which I now changed
to allow port 443 as well as port 80).
This rule was part of hardening our mail server