Hi there,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2016, Benny Pedersen wrote:
make it possible to have policy banks in clamav-milter ...
Are you sure that you mean clamav-milter?
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Am 04.08.2016 um 19:15 schrieb G.W. Haywood:
Hi there,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2016, Benny Pedersen wrote:
make it possible to have policy banks in clamav-milter ...
Are you sure that you mean clamav-milter?
it's just Benny - most time you have no chance what he is talking about
but he talks much
On 2016-08-04 19:15, G.W. Haywood wrote:
make it possible to have policy banks in clamav-milter ...
Are you sure that you mean clamav-milter?
its what sendmail uses imho ?
and if it happens there it works just what amavisd do with make some
virus signature over to spam signature to be proce
Am 04.08.2016 um 19:47 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
On 2016-08-04 19:15, G.W. Haywood wrote:
make it possible to have policy banks in clamav-milter ...
Are you sure that you mean clamav-milter?
its what sendmail uses imho ?
and if it happens there it works just what amavisd do with make some
v
Am 04.08.2016 um 19:47 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
reason for this is that make this clamav signature is that its more ram
effitive then make native spamasssasin rules
On 04.08.16 19:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
different signatures for different clamd are your friend
[root@testserver:/etc/mail/spama
Am 04.08.2016 um 21:18 schrieb Matus UHLAR - fantomas:
Am 04.08.2016 um 19:47 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
reason for this is that make this clamav signature is that its more ram
effitive then make native spamasssasin rules
On 04.08.16 19:50, Reindl Harald wrote:
different signatures for differe
I've recently run into the issue of clamd not being able to scan files
that are larger than a small number of GB, and I have seen the
warnings in `man clamd.conf` that say specified limits above 4GB are
ignored.
Could developers or other folks familiar with the clamd codebase
comment on the feasib
Does anybody have any evidence of malware that exceeds 4GB? Although I can
certainly see the utility of the proposed capability as a hedge for the future,
it would seem to be a waste of time and compute power to scan such large files
today.
With the ever increasing malware issues we face today,
Really large files like this would likely either be video files or
disk images (incl. DVD and Blu-Ray). Both kinds could, in principle,
have malware embedded.
Disk images often contain whole file systems and thus many, many files.
The alternative is to scan the entire FS after it is "mounted". (Of
Certainly agree that many, many disk images are known to contain malware, but
the usual approach there is to use a hash value for the file as there are other
issues with attempting to scan within the image without mounting it first. The
most recent versions of ClamXav now does both a hash check
Hello,
I have two computers, a laptop (for getting online stuff), and a desktop.
The desktop is at home which has no internet access due to the fact that
I live in a rural area.
I transferred the /var/lib/clamav/ (cvd) files to the desktop but the
clamav on the desktop will not accept them, what do
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