Re: [Clamav-users] Virus not detected by clamav

2005-12-20 Thread Luis Miguel R.
Not detected here too, oldest clamav versions detect it well. Linux cubo 2.4.27-2-686 #1 Mon May 16 17:03:22 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux ClamAV 0.87.1/1213/Mon Dec 19 15:48:34 2005 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]:~)# clamscan attreg.zip attreg.zip: OK ([EMAIL PROTECTED]:~)# f-prot -ver Program version: 4.6.3 En

Re: [Clamav-users] Virus not detected by clamav

2005-12-20 Thread Dale Walsh
On Dec 20, 2005, at 04:40 , Luis Miguel R. wrote: Not detected here too, oldest clamav versions detect it well. Detection of viruses in a buffer scan isn't working well either, it doesn't recognize most viruses including the ClamAV test viruses that the older versions (pre 0.87) recognize

[Clamav-users] samba stalls

2005-12-20 Thread Reinhard Hnat
I had the following problem. sometimes samba does not react for a longer period. After this time of waiting it works normally sin the next time of stalling. I found the following in my logfile. Could this be the reason? What happens here? What to do against? Dec 20 16:06:29 mozart smbd_vscan-clama

Re: [Clamav-users] samba stalls

2005-12-20 Thread JT Justman
Reinhard Hnat wrote: > I had the following problem. sometimes samba does not react for a longer > period. After this time of waiting it works normally sin the next time of > stalling. I found the following in my logfile. Could this be the reason? > What happens here? What to do against? > > Dec 20

[Clamav-users] postfix and clamav

2005-12-20 Thread Shannon Scott
Greetings, I have been using postfix for a while, and would like to integrate clamav for scanning email. What is the best and most simple way to achieve this? I have tried mailnees, clamfilter, clapf, and openprotect, but I cannot get any of them to work ( very frustrating ). Does anyone have any o

RE: [Clamav-users] postfix and clamav

2005-12-20 Thread Kenneth Byrne
> -Original Message- > From: Shannon Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 20 December 2005 16:48 > To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net > Subject: [Clamav-users] postfix and clamav > > > Greetings, > I have been using postfix for a while, and would like to integrate > clamav for scanning

Re: [Clamav-users] postfix and clamav

2005-12-20 Thread John Jolet
On Dec 20, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Shannon Scott wrote: Greetings, I have been using postfix for a while, and would like to integrate clamav for scanning email. What is the best and most simple way to achieve this? I have tried mailnees, clamfilter, clapf, and openprotect, but I cannot get any of

RE: [Clamav-users] postfix and clamav

2005-12-20 Thread Christopher Checca
> Greetings, > I have been using postfix for a while, and would like to integrate > clamav for scanning email. > What is the best and most simple way to achieve this? > I have tried mailnees, clamfilter, clapf, and openprotect, but I cannot > get any of them to work ( very frustrating ). > Does an

[Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 C. Andrews Lavarre wrote: [901 lines of garbage about top-posting trimmed - I'm on the digest.] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# which clamscan > /usr/local/bin/clamscan > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cd /usr/local/bin/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# clamscan -V > ClamAV 0.87.1/1211/Fri

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread Jeff Donsbach
On 12/20/05, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there, > > No point in changing directory unless the value of your PATH variable > starts with a dot. Did you use DOS once? :) > > Under Linux, you don't necessarily get what you think you get when you > change directory and run a binary l

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even

2005-12-20 Thread Dennis Peterson
> > On 12/20/05, G.W. Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > No point in changing directory unless the value of your PATH variable > > starts with a dot. Did you use DOS once? :) > > > > Under Linux, you don't necessarily get what you think you get when you > > change directory

[Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread C. Andrews Lavarre
G.W., Hi, thanks for the insights: > [901 lines of garbage about top-posting trimmed - I'm on the digest.] Amen. I'm on the newsgroup (see below), but fwiw I LIKE top posting, I immediately know what is latest... But I digress ... The solution is to leave the digest and use the newsgroup, detail

[Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread C. Andrews Lavarre
Jeff hi, thanks > Ged is correct. > > Type > > # which clamscan > > at your shell prompt and it will tell you where in your $PATH it is > finding the executable. This returns: [EMAIL PROTECTED] services]# which clamscan /usr/local/bin/clamscan So the installation is indeed th

[Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even

2005-12-20 Thread C. Andrews Lavarre
Dennis hi > The real point of education is that these duplicate files can and do exist > and that a good clean uninstall is needed for a good clean install. I agree. I'll report back tomorrow, but it looks like the old freshclam.log was generating the issue with clam-update. I've now nuked all o

[Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread C. Andrews Lavarre
Fajar hi, thanks. > My guess is you have both /usr/bin/clamscan ( from RPM) and > /usr/local/bin/clamscan (from manual build). The same goes for libs also. . You are correct, thanks: /usr/bin/ contains May 18, 2005 versions of clamav-config clamdscan clamscan

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: getting nag screen about old installation even after installing 0.87.1

2005-12-20 Thread Dennis Peterson
C. Andrews Lavarre said: > >> BTW, is you use clamdscan then don't forget to restart clamd after >> upgrade. > mmm. It was part of the install, but I'm not really sure why I need > it, since cron invokes basic clamscan weekly? > > Clamdscan uses clamd which runs in daemon mode. Clamd will continu