Noel Jones skrev den 28-01-2013 23:10:
Regardless whether you're using cron or daemonized, the default
behavior is to check DNS for the current version to decide if a
download is needed.
ups my fault, i got it now, thanks Noel
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On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 22:45:31 -0800
Dennis Peterson articulated:
> Bill Landry's unofficial sigs script does it right by using a random
> function as an offset from cron time to actually initial a sig
> download. For those of us with a couple dozen or more systems this is
> a mirror-friendly way o
Bill Landry's unofficial sigs script does it right by using a random
function as an offset from cron time to actually initial a sig download.
For those of us with a couple dozen or more systems this is a
mirror-friendly way of not getting into lockstep with any fixed-offset
scheme. Here is the
On 1/28/13 4:10 PM, "Noel Jones" wrote:
> On 1/28/2013 2:27 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
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>> if you used freshclam as a deamon it will update when dns is showing
>> new versions, not wait one hour or more in cron to get the newest
>> updates
>
>
> Incorrect.
>
> When you run freshclam as a da
On 1/28/2013 2:27 PM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
> if you used freshclam as a deamon it will update when dns is showing
> new versions, not wait one hour or more in cron to get the newest
> updates
Incorrect.
When you run freshclam as a daemon, the freshclam.conf specifies how
many times per day to
Jim Preston skrev den 26-01-2013 03:39:
I am using freshclam but NOT running it as a daemon. Here is my cron
task:
10 * * * * /usr/local/bin/freshclam >/dev/null 2>&1
this will be hardcoded time checks, not a fail if one can live with
that
So as far as I understand, I am using freshcl
On 1/24/13 10:40 AM, Lee Graber wrote:
I am just starting to try and get clamd + freshclam running on some Ubuntu
servers running on EC2 servers in the US Standard Region (east coast). The
documentation talks about specifying a mirror which is close to you but it
seems to default to the round-rob
On 1/25/2013 8:39 PM, Jim Preston wrote:
> On 01/25/2013 10:03 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
>> Jim Preston skrev den 24-01-2013 23:53:
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>>> You may also want to change the update frequency. I am running
>>> freshclam as a cron task and set it to not be on the hour, e.g. I
>>> update at 5 minutes aft
On 01/25/2013 10:03 AM, Benny Pedersen wrote:
Jim Preston skrev den 24-01-2013 23:53:
You may also want to change the update frequency. I am running
freshclam as a cron task and set it to not be on the hour, e.g. I
update at 5 minutes after the hour to try and hit the mirrors at a low
load time
Thanks Al,
This is actually for a farm of servers (right now it is a farm of 1)
running Ubuntu on EC2. I was kinda surprised that there wasn't already a
mirror in AWS since they actually included ClamAV in their extended package
but such is life. My latest thoughts have been around having a sing
Lee Graber skrev den 25-01-2013 09:54:
That seems like a good idea. :)
nope understanding freshclam is even more worse :)
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Jim Preston skrev den 24-01-2013 23:53:
You may also want to change the update frequency. I am running
freshclam as a cron task and set it to not be on the hour, e.g. I
update at 5 minutes after the hour to try and hit the mirrors at a
low
load time.
freshclam use dns to check if there is ne
>From my experience, it changes very little, especially in the US where there
are thirteen mirror sites. I'm told that really isn't enough to meet the
demand here, so there are several off-shore sites added to the mix, which I
suppose could account for your more lengthy sessions. Changing it to U
Thanks Jim. Is this different than db.local.clamav.net? That is what my
conf file was pre-populated with when I installed the package. I changed it
to "us" but I am wondering if that is actually changing anything. Thank for
the tip on cron task. That seems like a good idea. :)
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On 01/24/2013 11:40 AM, Lee Graber wrote:
I am just starting to try and get clamd + freshclam running on some Ubuntu
servers running on EC2 servers in the US Standard Region (east coast). The
documentation talks about specifying a mirror which is close to you but it
seems to default to the round-
I am just starting to try and get clamd + freshclam running on some Ubuntu
servers running on EC2 servers in the US Standard Region (east coast). The
documentation talks about specifying a mirror which is close to you but it
seems to default to the round-robin endpoint. I have run freshclam a numbe
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