Whatever that means, uudecoding is not working. I have messages where the
virus is inside a regular text message, in uuencoded content, and clamscan
does not catch it.
This message itself is not a mime message, but a simple example of
clamscan needing the help of a decoder. I know there are othe
uudecoding is handled by libclamav/message.c
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On 23 May 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> On Fri, 23 May 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
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>> Does clamav (0.54) read understand mime. I am just curious
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>> Sean
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I don't really have a test suite, I'm assuming ripmime works well.
Anybody have a suite of these kinds of messages to run through?
Ricardo
On Fri, 23 May 2003 21:43:04 +0200 Damjan wrote:
> > The only way I can get it to work well for mime and uuencoded
> messages is
> > to run a program (lik
On Fri, 23 May 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
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> Does clamav (0.54) read understand mime. I am just curious
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> Sean
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On 23 May 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
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> My experience is that it does to some extent. I know, though, that it
> doesn't support uuencoded messages, for example (unless I'm doing
> something wrong).
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> The only way I can get it to work well for mime and uuencoded messages
> is to run a progra
> The only way I can get it to work well for mime and uuencoded messages is
> to run a program (like ripmime) on the message and then run clamscan on
> the mime parts.
How well does ripmime handle strange/non-standard mime messages like
those generated by viruses?
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My experience is that it does to some extent. I know, though, that it
doesn't support uuencoded messages, for example (unless I'm doing
something wrong).
The only way I can get it to work well for mime and uuencoded messages is
to run a program (like ripmime) on the message and then run clamscan
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Does clamav (0.54) read understand mime. I am just curious
Sean
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