RE: [Clamav-users] network scanning questions

2004-03-06 Thread Steffen Heil
Hi > I'm looking at implementing clamav for a somewhat large userbase. Due to that, I need to run multiple clamds on seperate machines so as not to eat all the resources on the main mail server. Think "spamd/spamc"... On my server clamd is ways faster as spamc, maybe just because it only gets a

[Clamav-users] Large tar and tar.gz/tgz files

2004-03-06 Thread Shawn Tayler
Hi Guys, I been perusing the users manual pdf and the docs and can't find, probably because I am missing it, how I can scan some REALL large tar, tar.gz, and tgz files, ie 2-18 Gigs worth. just scanning with clamscan gives a "tonyc.tar: Value too large for defined data type" error. Can I cat the

[Clamav-users] clamscan detects clamdscan does not

2004-03-06 Thread Lucas Albers
There are two virus's that clamscan detects, and clamdscan does not. using clamav .67-6 via the debian package. clamscan -r --stdout --disable-summary --mbox --infected ./ ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.Mydoom.F FOUND LibClamAV Warning: Multipart MIME message contains no boundary lines ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.

Re: [Clamav-users] clamscan detects clamdscan does not

2004-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
Lucas Albers schrieb: There are two virus's that clamscan detects, and clamdscan does not. using clamav .67-6 via the debian package. clamscan -r --stdout --disable-summary --mbox --infected ./ ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.Mydoom.F FOUND LibClamAV Warning: Multipart MIME message contains no boundary lines

Re: [Clamav-users] clamscan detects clamdscan does not

2004-03-06 Thread Stephen Gran
On Sat, Mar 06, 2004 at 11:30:58AM -0700, Lucas Albers said: > There are two virus's that clamscan detects, and clamdscan does not. > using clamav .67-6 via the debian package. > > clamscan -r --stdout --disable-summary --mbox --infected ./ > ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.Mydoom.F FOUND > LibClamAV Warning

Re: [Clamav-users] clamd is crashing

2004-03-06 Thread Asif Iqbal
I had to downgrade it to v 0.65 to fix the problem Asif Iqbal wrote: > Hi All > > This is the first time I am using clamd. I just installed it with > gmp-4.1.2 > > I am getting this error message when trying to start clamd > > LibClamAV debug: Loading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav > Li

Re: [Clamav-users] clamd is crashing

2004-03-06 Thread Thomas Lamy
Asif Iqbal schrieb: I had to downgrade it to v 0.65 to fix the problem Asif Iqbal wrote: Hi All This is the first time I am using clamd. I just installed it with gmp-4.1.2 I am getting this error message when trying to start clamd LibClamAV debug: Loading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav

Re: [Clamav-users] clamd is crashing

2004-03-06 Thread Asif Iqbal
Thomas Lamy wrote: > Asif Iqbal schrieb: > > >I had to downgrade it to v 0.65 to fix the problem > > > >Asif Iqbal wrote: > > > >>Hi All > >> > >>This is the first time I am using clamd. I just installed it with > >>gmp-4.1.2 > >> > >>I am getting this error message when trying to start clamd > >>

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: ArchiveDetectEncrypted and --detect-encrypted

2004-03-06 Thread clamav
> > 0 as result code should be only used, when everything is ok - no > error or viruses. Otherwise, from the source of clamdscan it seems, > that it has 3 result codes, but I might have missed something: > 0 - everything is ok > 1 - virus found > 2 - error Be careful, this may violate the

Re: [Clamav-users] ScanMail destabilizing clamd?

2004-03-06 Thread Doug Hardie
On Mar 5, 2004, at 11:54, Everton da Silva Marques wrote: Hi, I'm testing clamd from CVS as of 2004-03-04 under Solaris 7 on Sparc with the following basic config: # clamav.conf LogFile /var/adm/clamav/clamd.log LogFileMaxSize 10M LogTime PidFile /var/adm/clamav/clamd.pid TCPSocket 3310 TCPAddr 1

[Clamav-users] Macos X problem

2004-03-06 Thread David Strainchamps
Hi all, Thanks for any answer I use the last clamav 0.67-1 and when i scan all my disk i have a BUS ERROR with /dev/fd/3 davidstr# clamscan -r -l /users/davidstr/virus /dev/fd ERROR: Can't open file /dev/fd/3 Bus error I was as root when i want to remove this file davidstr# rm /dev/fd/3 rm: /de