On 20.01.16 19:02, Julian DeMille wrote:
Would it possible for me to use the ClamAV virus DB to supply my new
program with virus definitions?
do you mean, you are writing own virus scanner and want to use clamav
database with it?
--
Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh...@fantomas.sk ; http://www.fantom
Hi gents,
I found one issue. On SPARC server (4 CPU SPARC-IV+, 16 Gb RAM, two 15k
RPM disks) clamd starts very slow:
Wed Jan 27 16:20:13 2016 -> +++ Started at Wed Jan 27 16:20:13 2016
Wed Jan 27 16:20:13 2016 -> clamd daemon 0.99 (OS: solaris2.10, ARCH:
sparc, CPU: sparc)
Wed Jan 27 16:20:1
On Wed, January 27, 2016 10:30 am, Yuri Voinov wrote:
> Hi gents,
>
>
> I found one issue. On SPARC server (4 CPU SPARC-IV+, 16 Gb RAM, two 15k
> RPM disks) clamd starts very slow:
> Wed Jan 27 16:23:05 2016 -> Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav
> Wed Jan 27 16:23:05 2016 -> Not loading PUA s
Clamav default.
27.01.16 16:43, Steve Basford пишет:
On Wed, January 27, 2016 10:30 am, Yuri Voinov wrote:
Hi gents,
I found one issue. On SPARC server (4 CPU SPARC-IV+, 16 Gb RAM, two 15k
RPM disks) clamd starts very slow:
Wed Jan 27 16:23:05 2016 -> Reading databases from /var/lib/clamav
We
On Tue, January 26, 2016 4:21 pm, Ian Eiloart wrote:
> 3. If 'yes' to either, is it possible to prevent this in order to make it
> easier to investigate problems?
>
As there's been no post regarding the FP's on the Sanesecurity list, I
thought I'd publicly update here... (sorry folks)
a) The FP
Yuri Voinov wrote:
Hi gents,
I found one issue. On SPARC server (4 CPU SPARC-IV+, 16 Gb RAM, two 15k RPM
disks) clamd starts very slow:
...
On much little server it starts less than 30 seconds.
How startup time depends from CPU type or, may be, from CPU clocking frequency?
WBR, Yuri
I think
You could just Use ClamAV.
--
Joel Esler
iPhone
On Jan 27, 2016, at 4:50 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
mailto:uh...@fantomas.sk>> wrote:
On 20.01.16 19:02, Julian DeMille wrote:
Would it possible for me to use the ClamAV virus DB to supply my new program
with virus definitions?
do you mean,
I think I may be overreacting to a monitoring issue. The CPU utilization
stays around 100% and the load jumps up for around 30min and then drops
back down. Obviously this amount of time will vary, but as I roll this out
to the rest of the environment, I want to minimize the alerts coming out.
I wa
- Mensaje reenviado -
De: Jota Pe
Para: "clamav-users@lists.clamav.net"
Enviado: Domingo, 17 de enero, 2016 12:44:23
Asunto: Is it a real attack?
I performed a ClamAV scan of all my desktop PC and the result tells me about
some possible infections.
As the before mail di