Dale Gallagher wrote
> I'm not using clamd, however I run Slackware 9.1 (kernel
> 2.4.25), so in case
> it helps, here are my ownerships/permissions on the
> relevant device files:
Antony Stone wrote
> $ ls -al /dev/fd
> lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 13 Apr 10 12:55
Hi
I appologise for the OT (though related) post. I'm having a
tough time getting qscanq running - the issue is related to
permissions. I'd appreciate a verbose listing of the
relevent dirs on a host where qscanq has been successfully
deployed. Thanks!
qmail-smtpd (when passing the mail to qscanq
I am running clamav-0.70 on a very small home/small office server with a
limited number of users. Recently my clamav-milter died, presumably when it
scanned the Worm.Lovgate.Z virus. I got the following in my
/var/log/maillog:
sm-mta[17368]: i429bUbk017368: timeout waiting for input from
[221.15
On Sunday 02 May 2004 12:24 pm, Robert S wrote:
> I am running clamav-0.70 on a very small home/small office server with a
> limited number of users. Recently my clamav-milter died, presumably when
> it scanned the Worm.Lovgate.Z virus. I got the following in my
> /var/log/maillog:
> /clamav-mil
> Did the e-mail get saved in the quarantine? If so send me a copy.
>
Actually, I don't think that the virus was necessarily the fatal event.
Here is the last log before the milter restarted:
May 2 19:37:31 basement sm-mta[17368]: i429bUbk017368: ruleset=check_mail,
arg1=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, rela
Dale Gallagher said:
> Hi
>
> I appologise for the OT (though related) post. I'm having a
> tough time getting qscanq running - the issue is related to
> permissions. I'd appreciate a verbose listing of the
> relevent dirs on a host where qscanq has been successfully
> deployed. Thanks!
>
> qmail-s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Dale Gallagher said:
>> Hi
>>
> Dale:
>
Oops! I misread this to be something it wasn't. I feel so dirty. I need
a shower. :-)
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Hi,
I have installed calmav on my linux 7.3
successfully but with clamav-milter.
When I am trying to install it with ./configure
--enable-milter.
it gies me the error of strlcpy & strlcat not
found.
I was not able to figure out on the mailing list
how to reslove it.
Please tell me
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 11:06, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Sun, 02 May 2004 09:59:38 +1200
> Glen Eustace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, I have gotten further now, my problem seems to be that the
> > scandesc function doesn't recognise my temporary file as a mail
> > message.
>
> What is the he
Every 2 hours I get the following in my logs:
May 2 13:31:34 hostname freshclam[3193]: Received signal 14, wake up
May 2 13:31:34 hostname freshclam[3193]: ClamAV update process started at Sun May 2
13:31:34 2004
May 2 13:31:35 hostname freshclam[3193]: main.cvd is up to date (version: 22, si
Ajay S wrote:
Hi,
I have installed calmav on my linux 7.3 successfully but with
clamav-milter.
When I am trying to install it with ./configure --enable-milter.
it gies me the error of strlcpy & strlcat not found.
A work around is to build staticly on other linux box, then run it
on your (R
Does anyone have experience with this? I'm interested in making the services
more available just in case they crash.
Thanks,
Alton
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Hi,
I want to use clamav in supervised mode. But I am facing a problem that
it is not scanning the mails, it is letting even virus mails pass through.
The mail system is qmail and the AV handler is qmvc. When I run clamd as,
# clamd &
it works beautifully ti fails only in supervised mode.
My run s
Marc a écrit :
Kevin Spicer wrote:
I've put up a proof-of-concept (read 'ugly') virus alias database at
http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk Its currently rather limited in that it
only fully indexes Clam, Fsecure and Symantec (although some aliases for
other vendors are picked up). If people feel it
I am having pthread problem with clamd 0.70. I tried to debug the daemon
and it allways dies in libpthread.so.0. Here are backtraces from two
different segfaults:
#0 0x23c6751c in pthread_cond_signal () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#1 0x0804c6c4 in thrmgr_dispatch (threadpool=0x846a840,
user_data=0
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