gene heskett-4 wrote:
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> On Thursday 06 December 2012 13:59:05 franckm did opine:
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>> TR Shaw wrote:
>> > Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed
>> > actions.
>> >
>> > Tom
>> >
>> > On Dec 6, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
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> On 12/6/12 10:30 AM, TR Shaw wrote:
>> Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed actions.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Jari Fredriksson wrote:
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>>> 06.12.2012 19:44, franckm kirjoitti:
Is it possible to have clamd (clamav de
Hiall,
I'm new on the use of ClamAV. Sorry for the initial question, I have a
CentOS environment.
How could I block some files type that are inside a zip or rar files
attached into an e-mail received?
Thanks for any help
Ronaldo Luiz
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On Friday 07 December 2012 10:11:32 franckm did opine:
> gene heskett-4 wrote:
> > On Thursday 06 December 2012 13:59:05 franckm did opine:
> >> TR Shaw wrote:
> >> > Linux, bsd unix and MacOSX all support directory/folder changed
> >> > actions.
> >> >
> >> > Tom
> >> >
> >> > On Dec 6, 2012, a
> How could I block some files type that are inside a zip or rar files
> attached into an e-mail received?
Here's an example: create a blockext.zmd:
Sanesecurity.Blocked.Zip.xxx.exe:0:\.(doc|xls|wpd|txt|jpg|jpeg|htm|html|pdf|pif|scr).exe$:*:*:*:*:*:*
(watch the wrap after the 0:\. bit)
This
Jari Fredriksson skrev den 06-12-2012 19:26:
06.12.2012 19:44, franckm kirjoitti:
Is it possible to have clamd (clamav deamon) watch a specific folder
(and
only that one) and automatically scan the files as they are dropped
into it?
I'm afraid it is not possible with clamd alone. You need a
Ronaldo Luiz de Carvalho skrev den 07-12-2012 15:19:
How could I block some files type that are inside a zip or rar files
attached into an e-mail received?
is this question more how to create signatures ?
the fast answer is:
unpack the rar/zip
sigtool --md5 file-inside >signature.hdb
clams
Sorry, I don't explain very well what I'm trying to do
I have a CentOS server running ClamAV. When the server receive e-mails with
attached files, some files attached has inside files with extension .cmd,
.bat, .cpl and others.
My doubt is how could I set ClamAV to reject or delete this attached
Hi--
On Dec 7, 2012, at 12:01 PM, Ronaldo Luiz de Carvalho wrote:
> I have a CentOS server running ClamAV. When the server receive e-mails with
> attached files, some files attached has inside files with extension .cmd,
> .bat, .cpl and others.
>
> My doubt is how could I set ClamAV to reject or
On 12/7/2012 3:01 PM, Ronaldo Luiz de Carvalho wrote:
Sorry, I don't explain very well what I'm trying to do
I have a CentOS server running ClamAV. When the server receive e-mails with
attached files, some files attached has inside files with extension .cmd,
.bat, .cpl and others.
My doubt is h
On 12/7/12 1:50 AM, franckm wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
That is a functionality of the desktop, no? There are command line tools
as well. Inode cron will do this. If you're not in a hurry and
understand the risks of non-atomic file transfers you can do this with
cron. Here's a link to incro
On 12/06/2012 12:02 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
Barely on topic but I have a question about RPM's. I'm rolling out an
enterprise ClamAV solution for PCI compliance and need to use a
reliably sourced RPM distribution from a third party. I've always done
this myself but as a contractor that would
On 12/7/12 11:37 PM, Jim Preston wrote:
I too have used Dag Weir's packages and found them to be reliable.
Jim
Thank you Jim and everyone that has responded. I have a solution now.
dp
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On 12/06/2012 12:12 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 06 December 2012 14:09:16 Dennis Peterson did opine:
On 12/6/12 10:44 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Speaking of clamd.conf, I wonder if some of you might be editing the
wrong clamd.conf file? I am not sure how it got to be, but according
the t
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