please take a look at the following scenario:
I receive a zip-archive containing more files than configured in
MaxFiles. the files at the end of the archive (after the limit) are
viruses. the scanner will abort the scan when reaching the
max-files-limit and will return CL_CLEAN. i have no inform
Hello, Im running ClamAV 0.92.1 on a Debian lenny 2.6.21-2-amd64 server.
Im finding multiple folders with random names like
"clamav-83327dd0a90c83be874bc6ad067df427"
located in "/var/lib/clamav/".
Could you please advise what are these for and if I need them, as they are
using up quite some space
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:01:19 -0300
> From: Leonardo Rodrigues Magalh?es <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] ClamAV engine is outdated
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Hermann T. Ribeiro wrote:
> Edwin, the permissions are: 640, owner zimbra, is it right ?
Is zimbra the user freshclam is running as? Check `clamconf|grep User`
If not, then either configure a different directory (in freshclam.conf)
that is owned by the user running freshclam, or
change permissions
Hi Team,
I am new to Linux. Please tell me How do I upgrade to 0.93.
I have removed clam av by rpm -e clamav nodeps
After this If I rum yum clamav..i get nothing, prior to running the rpm
command I was getting some details by running " yum info clamav"
Now is it safe to update the clamav by rpm -
Sripati Prasad Padhy schrieb:
> Hi Team,
> I am new to Linux. Please tell me How do I upgrade to 0.93.
> I have removed clam av by rpm -e clamav nodeps
> After this If I rum yum clamav..i get nothing, prior to running the rpm
> command I was getting some details by running " yum info clamav"
>
Hello, Everyone.
We've recently updated our CentOS-5 machine to clamav-0.93.1
from clamav-0.93. We're using the rpms from the dag repo here:
http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/RPMS.dag/
We have a nightly cron job on the machine that does this:
clamscan -i -r /some/where/
Since upgrading, we
daz wrote:
> Hello, Everyone.
>
> We've recently updated our CentOS-5 machine to clamav-0.93.1
> from clamav-0.93. We're using the rpms from the dag repo here:
> http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/RPMS.dag/
>
> We have a nightly cron job on the machine that does this:
> clamscan -i -r /some/wh
Veselin Kantsev wrote:
> Hello, Im running ClamAV 0.92.1 on a Debian lenny 2.6.21-2-amd64 server.
> Im finding multiple folders with random names like
> "clamav-83327dd0a90c83be874bc6ad067df427"
> located in "/var/lib/clamav/".
>
> Could you please advise what are these for and if I need them, as
Török Edwin wrote:
> daz wrote:
>> Hello, Everyone.
>>
>> We've recently updated our CentOS-5 machine to clamav-0.93.1
>> from clamav-0.93. We're using the rpms from the dag repo here:
>> http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/RPMS.dag/
>>
>> We have a nightly cron job on the machine that does this
daz wrote:
> Török Edwin wrote:
>
>> daz wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, Everyone.
>>>
>>> We've recently updated our CentOS-5 machine to clamav-0.93.1
>>> from clamav-0.93. We're using the rpms from the dag repo here:
>>> http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/RPMS.dag/
>>>
>>> We have a nightly cron
Török Edwin wrote:
> daz wrote:
>> Török Edwin wrote:
>>
>>> daz wrote:
>>>
Hello, Everyone.
We've recently updated our CentOS-5 machine to clamav-0.93.1
from clamav-0.93. We're using the rpms from the dag repo here:
http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/x86_64/RPMS.dag/
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Just reporting to the ClamAV team:
I have repeatedly been getting failures downloading cdiffs from one
particular mirror:
WARNING: getpatch: Can't download daily-7359.cdiff from db.us.clamav.net
WARNING: getfile: daily-7359.cdiff not found on remote
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Todd Lyons wrote:
> I have repeatedly been getting failures downloading cdiffs from one
> particular mirror:
> WARNING: getpatch: Can't download daily-7359.cdiff from db.us.clamav.net
> WARNING: getfile: daily-7359.cdiff not found on remote server (IP:
> 155.98.64.86)
As I rec
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