e 42.zip recursive archive to the mail
server. If there is an antivirus filter, it may start eating huge amounts
of CPU or memory.
Source: http://openvas.komma-nix.de/index.php?oid=11036
VirusTotal Report 42.zip as
Agnitum Trojan.ZipBomb.D20140519
AntiVir Bomb/Libit.A20
The file 42.zip was sent 2 times. If there is an antivirus in your MTA, it
might have crashed.
Please check its status right now, as it is not possible to do so remotely
Vulnerability Detection Method
Details: SMTP antivirus scanner DoS (OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.11036)
On 20.05.14 11:22, anc
Both clamav-milter & clamd were still working after the "attack" by the scan.
Our config files assume default values for recursive scanning.
I'd like to know if the recursion depth is lowered, will clamd fail to
detect those viruses deeply hidden in nested directories ?
>>> The file 42.zip was s
On 20.05.14 16:22, anctop wrote:
Both clamav-milter & clamd were still working after the "attack" by the scan.
Our config files assume default values for recursive scanning.
I'd like to know if the recursion depth is lowered, will clamd fail to
detect those viruses deeply hidden in nested direct
Hi,
I'm using clamd with mailscanner and it keeps crashing. What is the best way to
debug this?
Thanks,
Rich
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I may have been a bit hasty with this. It appears there's another issue with
clamd.
I'm receiving reports of clamd crashing when attempting to parse email in an
incredibly large (1.15 GB) Thunderbird mailbox file.
This particular report is from 0.98.3, but the user is reporting it still
happe
Hey Mark,
Is there a way you could get me the sample?
Thanks,
Shawn
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Mark Allan wrote:
> I may have been a bit hasty with this. It appears there's another issue
> with clamd.
>
> I'm receiving reports of clamd crashing when attempting to parse email in
> an in
Hi Shawn,
By "the sample" do you mean the 1.15 GB file? If so, that's the user's
personal email mailbox so I can't imagine he'd be willing to share it.
If you mean a 0.98.4-rc1 crash log, I've just asked him again, so hopefully
he'll be able to find it.
Mark
On 20 May 2014, at 02:14 pm, Sha
On 2014/05/20 14:27, Mark Allan wrote:
> Hi Shawn,
>
> By "the sample" do you mean the 1.15 GB file? If so, that's the user's
> personal email mailbox so I can't imagine he'd be willing to share it.
>
> If you mean a 0.98.4-rc1 crash log, I've just asked him again, so hopefully
> he'll be able
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 2:52 PM, MarkusGMX wrote:
> Am 16/05/14 17:57, schrieb Alexander Tampermeier:
>
> Sadly, the libxml2-error still persists in v0.98.4-rc1.
>> Hope, it can be fixed soon.
>>
> [...]
>
> :-(
> I am also waiting for a bugfix for the build process.
>
>
>
Shawn,
v0.98.4-rc1 now compiled perfectly with the patch applied.
Thanks for the great support
Alexander
Am 20.05.2014 16:53, schrieb Shawn Webb:
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 2:52 PM, MarkusGMX wrote:
Am 16/05/14 17:57, schrieb Alexander Tampermeier:
Sadly, the libxml2-error still persists i
Hi Rich,
Any details will help for starters, such as a stack trace of the crash,
clamav version, OS version, processor architecture, clamav debug logs, etc.
Also, you could try the 0.98.4 release candidate, which is a bug fix
release. It is here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/clamav/files/RC/c
Thank you Steve,
I'm not sure if there is a problem but I would like to know why I see my clamd
stops then starts every 10 minutes.
During this period, I see the following debug output and I wondering what this
means -
fds_poll_recv: timeout after 600 seconds
I thought it was something to do
I do not see anything wrong in that output. Anyway, clamd does not restart
by itself. There was a user who reported something similar a few weeks ago
and it turned out to be his crond setup:
https://bugzilla.clamav.net/show_bug.cgi?id=10952
If that is of no help, we need more info in order to deb
I think there may be some confusion here. There have been three users report
crashed clamd with Thunderbird, but I believe the INBOX files concerned were
all less than the 25MB limit at the time. In my case, I had never used
Thunderbird and installed it simply for test purposes. So as the INB
Hi,
It would help a lot and eliminate much guesswork if someone who has this
problem could build a debug version of clamav, as in:
./configure --enable-debug [other flags] CFLAGS='-g -O0'
and reproduce the problem with clamd running under gdb (sudo gdb clamd)
with the clamd.conf statement:
Fore
It isn't just libxml2. I'm getting the equivalent errors for libbz2
and libz as well. This is with *both* 0.98.3 and 0.98.4rc1.
This is when trying to build for 64 bits, on a 64-bit openSuSE 12.3
system which has both the 64-bit and 32-bit 'devel' packages
installed. Has ClamAV ever been built in
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