Hi,
Another note on this issue. Someone just reported that without the
CL_SCAN_PHISHING_DOMAINLIST option set they are seeing libclamav hang.
Please consider adding this to CL_SCAN_STDOPT or remove the option and
turn it on internally always or reverse the option and have something
like CL_SCAN_PH
Scott Beck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another note on this issue. Someone just reported that without the
> CL_SCAN_PHISHING_DOMAINLIST option set they are seeing libclamav hang.
> Please consider adding this to CL_SCAN_STDOPT or remove the option and
> turn it on internally always or reverse the option and
On 2007-08-10 12:42, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> The number of virus we are detecting went down drastically at around
> 3:30 pm yesterday. Anything going on?
>
>
>
>
Actually, what we see is that nearly all viruses of the form:
Email.Phishing.RB-12...
stopped being detected on Aug 9 15:31 on al
have version .90.1 of clamav on a CentOS 4.4 Dell server.
The clamav init file is in /etc/init.d/ and set in chckconfig to start up
when the machine is brought up
Unfortunately this is not happening. I can see in /var/log/messages where
it is starting clamd at bootup but it then quits with no not
On 2007-08-10 17:00, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> On 2007-08-10 12:42, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> > The number of virus we are detecting went down drastically at around
> > 3:30 pm yesterday. Anything going on?
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> Actually, what we see is that nearly all viruses of the form:
>
> Ema
I was running clamscan, and the var partition of the drive filled up.
This partition had 300 Meg free on it, and clamscan created a huge
number of files like mixedtextportion05GJ4k in the
/tmp/clamav-ec6d3e4e4e253eaf directory and filled it up. To make
matters worse, I had a difficult time del
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doughairfield wrote:
> have version .90.1 of clamav on a CentOS 4.4 Dell server.
> The clamav init file is in /etc/init.d/ and set in chckconfig to start up
> when the machine is brought up
> Unfortunately this is not happening. I can see in /var/l
The number of virus we are detecting went down drastically at around
3:30 pm yesterday. Anything going on?
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Am 10.08.2007 um 23:16 schrieb Marshall Dudley:
> I was running clamscan, and the var partition of the drive filled up.
> This partition had 300 Meg free on it, and clamscan created a huge
> number of files like mixedtextportion05GJ4k in the
> /tmp/clamav-ec6d3e4e4e253eaf directory and filled it
On 2007-08-10 18:51, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> On 2007-08-10 17:00, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> > On 2007-08-10 12:42, Roberto Ullfig wrote:
> > > The number of virus we are detecting went down drastically at around
> > > 3:30 pm yesterday. Anything going on?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > Actually, wh
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> I was running clamscan, and the var partition of the drive filled up.
> This partition had 300 Meg free on it, and clamscan created a huge
> number of files like mixedtextportion05GJ4k in the
> /tmp/clamav-ec6d3e4e4e253eaf directory and filled it up. To make
> matters
Several times yesterday clamd stopped. My daemon watching script
restarted it immediately, but I could not find a reason for the
failures. This was happening on multiple servers so was all the more
puzzling. Add to that the fact that one other server never had the
problem, but it is a fallback
At 22:38 10-08-2007, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>Several times yesterday clamd stopped. My daemon watching script
>restarted it immediately, but I could not find a reason for the
>failures. This was happening on multiple servers so was all the more
[snip]
>If anyone's interested the sending domain is
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