Clamd is a deamon process which can handle as many threads simultaneously.
You can configure this in clamd.conf file like this :
# Maximum number of threads running at the same time.
# Default: 10
MaxThreads 50
On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 4:03 PM, gaurav singh
wrote:
> How does clamd handles mult
Hello list!
I have the following error:
this tool requires libclamav with functionality level 65 or higher(current
f-level: 63)
(Debian 6.0.6 and Clamav 0.97.3)
When will the new package for debian repositories?
Thanks,
Marcelo.-
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Hi,
I am using SquidClamav 5.7 and Clamav 0.97.3 versions and compiling them on
PowerPc
architecture.
When I am making SquidClamav interact with clamav, I get an error because
the
clamd is returning back port 0 on a STREAM command from Squidclamav. This is
clear in the log file as extracted below
gaurav singh skrev den 03-10-2012 12:33:
How does clamd handles multiple requests? or is it scalable?
it runs perfect on my commodore 128d with 512k ram expansion, fair ?
i mean your question will get better answer if you deliver better
problem
So, the page http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/faq/faq-cctts/stats-howto/ mentions
having the
"LogFile" directive filled out, but I use the syslog interface for logging (to
the
LOG_MAIL facility). So, my question is... can I point frechclam somehow at the
global
maillog file, and if so, will it be a
On 10/3/2012 11:40 AM, Bryan Burke wrote:
So, the page http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/faq/faq-cctts/stats-howto/ mentions
having the
"LogFile" directive filled out, but I use the syslog interface for logging (to
the
LOG_MAIL facility). So, my question is... can I point frechclam somehow at the