On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 05:22:34PM +1100, James Brown said:
> /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf: freshclam directives
> --
> LogFileMaxSize = 1048576
That says it's not 0, as you said. Did you edit the right file?
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James Brown wrote:
> On 21/01/2008, at 4:45 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>> James Brown wrote:
>>
>>> Added the above text, but with LogFileMaxSize 0, (without the '#' of
>>> course!).
>>>
>>> ran /usr/local/bin/freshclam
>>>
>>> still got a LOGGING DISABLED error in freshclam.log
>>>
>>> Thanks D
On 21/01/2008, at 9:41 PM, Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 05:22:34PM +1100, James Brown said:
>> /usr/local/etc/freshclam.conf: freshclam directives
>> --
>> LogFileMaxSize = 1048576
>
> That says it's not 0, as you said. Did you edit the right file?
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:53:39 -0600
Brandon Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That still seems a bit "over-the-top". Sure, better safe than sorry,
> but I wouldn't just blindly delete any exe that I come into contact
> with (via email or otherwise). Especially on Linux, you can get
> archives zipp
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 18:37:06 -0600
Brandon Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you do a sudo freshclam? The repos aren't the latest, but that
> doesn't hinder the definitions. If you didn't do sudo freshclam, then
> you don't have the latest definitions at all.
[snip]
Was it really necessary
Happily, Brandon, no one knows everything anymore! The IT field has
experienced this uncomfortable reality for a growing number of years now,
and most likely it will get worse despite the effort to sell all kinds of
certifications, re-training programs, etc. As far as experience is
concerned, we e
Gerard wrote:
> ... is totally
> unacceptable in any well organized business environment.
"well organized business environment"??
Is that like a frictionless surface? or an ideal gas?
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
> Some of us run mail equipment that sits in front of very large corporations
> and it is
> incumbent upon us to know what we have so we don't have to make excuses later.
>
> And some people, not you or I of course, are idiots and will do what ever is
> possible
> to he
I'm running into the situation, quite regularly lately, where I have to do a
virus scan of a machine that has either out-dated or no anti-virus software.
Obviously, just installing some anti-virus software and hoping that will
clean up everything afterwards is not a good solution.
Therefore, I'