I pulled clamav-devel from CVS yesterday (9-19-2003), and the milter and
clamd has now been running > 24 hours. This is the longest I've ever
seem the milter run without wedging. Hopefully it keeps it up, thanks
guys.
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Due to Gibe annoying me with its persistance, I installed clamscan, and
found (like others) that a large percent of Gibe messages were being
missed.
Well, it's not a clamscan bug, at least in my case.
Here's the setup I was using:
procmail -> trashscan -> clamscan
The weak link was my trashsca
The documentation on ScanMail is terse to say the least. Can someone
tell us in a couple of sentences what it does, and what it's for?
- Gabriel
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I just installed clamav and found it immediately useful. Then I went to
run freshclam only to have it give me an md5 check error. I ran it
again, and I got the same error. So I downloaded the databases and md5
sums manually. I generated my own md5 sums and checked them against the
md5 sums that
Actually after some more investigation, I found out that clamd seems to
hang (at least in some Linux installations), if in startup the stderr and
stdout streams stop existing, which happens if it is started like this:
/usr/local/sbin/clamd
/usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter -lo local:/var/run/clmi
Hallo,
I found many things in the mailing- lists archive, but not what
I need.
I try to configure amavis to use AntiVir and clamav both as
mail- scanners.
In the amavis file I found some sections for use with wellknown
scanners. Is there anyone, who can me send some example to do
so with clamav
I'm just guessing, but I bet you have to uncomment Forground in the
clamav.conf file.
daemontools needs daemons that don't fork into the background.
In fact, there are some tools in the daemontools distrobution that trick
programs into not forking into the background. I don't think you'll need
trashscan didn't really work for me either. I think it was also due to
metamail. I was running almost that exact configuration
(procmail->trashscan->clamscan->spamassassin->vmailmgr) , and dumped it
in favor of qmail-scanner.
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 01:25 AM, Mike Silbersack wrot
W.D. McKinney wrote:
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 16:40, Diego d'Ambra wrote:
The current standpoint of the team maintaining the DB is to include
signatures that also detect damaged viruses. These signatures are often
used to detect e-mails that somehow "lost" the damaging part. This is to
prevent users
> What would be nice is to have a secure signature. Whatever script
> uploads the database can sign the file with a private key, then it
> upload the file and the signature. freshclam can then check the file
A new database container format with support for RSA digital signatures will
be introdu
> Hi,
>
> I've read a few reports the last week about people on *BSD who are
> having stability problems with clamd (crashes for no reason), and I am
> one of them with OpenBSD.
There is a race condition with database rolading under high load. Fortunately
I'm very close to fix it.
> A few peo
heya,
I managed to get clamav-milter running using clamav-20030829. But after
testing the milter thingy, i noticed that this messsage...
Sep 21 20:20:14 freebsd /kernel: pid 71021 (clamav-milter), uid0: exited
on signal 11 (core dumped)
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Fear not death itself, but how death would come.
heya,
under what circumstances does clamav milter do a signal 11 ? hardware ?
Sep 21 20:20:14 freebsd /kernel: pid 71021 (clamav-milter), uid0: exited
on signal 11 (core dumped)
Sep 21 23:57:51 freebsd /kernel: pid 71226 (clamav-milter), uid 0: exited
on signal 11 (core dumped)
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Tomasz,
This is really good to hear, thanks for your efforts!
Wouter
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Hi,
I've read a few reports the last week about people on *BSD who are
having stability problems with clamd (crashes for no reason), and I am
one of them with OpenBSD.
There is a race condition with data
Christopher Tan wrote:
heya,
under what circumstances does clamav milter do a signal 11 ? hardware ?
Sep 21 20:20:14 freebsd /kernel: pid 71021 (clamav-milter), uid0: exited
on signal 11 (core dumped)
Sep 21 23:57:51 freebsd /kernel: pid 71226 (clamav-milter), uid 0: exited
on signal 11 (core dum
I'm getting this message a lot
LibClamAV Warning: Unsupported multipart format `appledouble'
Any plan on supporting this type of format?
Regards,
Flinn
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Hello,
It's not really a clamav question. I tried to install
"smtpd-viruscan-1.1 patch"
I do this procedure :
1. backup /var/qmail (copie avec cp -pR)
2. cd /usr/src/qmail-1.03
3. wget http://www.qmail.org/qmail-smtpd-viruscan-1.1.patch
4. patch http://thinkgeek.com/sf
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I'm running clamd and the milter on Solaris 8 and have the same problem. Also the
version you mentioned crashes very often!!!
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> Von: Adam Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Samstag, 20. September 2003 15:35
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> Betreff: [Clama
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