Hi there! Got the (almost) same issue here.
We gather all malwares from Das Malwerk and scan it with clamav, we
wanted to submit all false negtive we found but using clamsubmit this way
clamsubmit -n
/home/luca/malware/d77aca7d-f9f1-11e7-b482-80e65024849a.file -N luca -e
l...@funambol.com
Hi there,
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018, Dino Edwards wrote:
I got a response from someone about this error but I can?t seem to
find their email.
Sigh. That would have been from me:
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 19:06:07 +0100 (BST)
From: G.W. Haywood
To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
Subject: Re: /bin/mkd
I already did that before I posted that I couldn't find it. Probably missed it,
regardless the issue has been resolved.
http://lists.clamav.net/pipermail/clamav-users/2018-October/thread.html
Thanks for trying.
Dino
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From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@l
Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Div monitors should be fine to code for such things
> like monit, munin, xymon, icinga, nagios , zabbix etc
Nagios has a plugin for it (someone's already done the coding), I used to use
it at my last job.
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clamav-users m
Am 16.10.18 um 19:12 schrieb Dino Edwards:
> Answering my own question on the /var/run and the /run directories.
> There is a link between the two
good morning in 2018
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Linux-distributions-to-include-run-directory-1219006.html
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Am 17.10.18 um 13:12 schrieb Dino Edwards:
> Good morning?
what about read posted links and don't strip context?
/run was introduced 7 years ago and the discussion about it made it to
every it news portal and that's what i mean when somebody is surprised
that /run is a tmpfs available at earl
Am 17.10.18 um 14:33 schrieb Dino Edwards:
> How about you contribute something of value to this discussion instead of a
> link about how this was added in Linux 7 years ago so you can show everyone
> how clever you are.
i contributed the link which explains how these folders are supposed to
Am 17.10.18 um 18:11 schrieb Dino Edwards:
> Get real. When I and others called you out, you decided to put a little more
> detail to cover the obvious fact that you were just trying to be a dick.
>
> The important thing you fail to understand that I did NOT write the script to
> start the ser
Am 17.10.18 um 18:21 schrieb Dino Edwards:
> ExecStartPre=-/bin/mkdir /run/clamav
> ExecStartPre=/bin/chown clamav /run/clamav
you don't get an error, an error is when the service don't start
"If I delete the /var/run/clamav directory, I don’t get the error, but
if I restart clamd again I get t
Hi Paul,
I realize it may look misleading to state that you're up to date when a newer
database has been announced. However, if the newer database is still being
uploaded to the CDN, it is more accurate to say that the DNS announcement is
premature.
The change to freshclam is an effort to ign
Hi Sean,
Sorry to say -- freshclam presently doesn't support HTTPS. It is not simply a
matter of connecting over port 443 and performing TLS encryption handshakes.
Certificate validation is also required. We're considering rewriting a lot of
freshclam code to use libcurl to handle HTTPS conn
Hi Luca,
What version of ClamAV are you using?
Clamsubmit is broken in older versions of ClamAV but should be working in
v0.100.1+
Micah Snyder
ClamAV Development
Talos
Cisco Systems, Inc.
On Oct 18, 2018, at 5:28 AM, Luca Moscato
mailto:l...@funambol.com>> wrote:
Hi there! Got the (almost
After several complaints in this thread and three others that have written me
off list, I've gone ahead and made the decision to removed Reindl from the
ClamAV-users list. Present conduct on the list is reflective of past behavior
that he has been warned about.
--
Joel Esler
Manager, Communiti
The DNS announcement is made as the last step in the process. The lag that may
be seen is the lag in between when the DNS update is posted, and before the
file is pushed out to the Tier 1 CDN servers. It has to be requested at the
CDN server before it is cached.
On Oct 18, 2018, at 12:07 PM
Thanks for the update Micah! While I'm not a developer, libcurl would
seem to be the way to go. We use other software based on it and it
works very well with SSL validation especially in areas where
self-signed or not publicly trusted CAs are used (assuming that the
local system's pki is trusting
How can it take 10, 20 30 or more minutes (and I've seen well over an
hour at times) to upload the ClamAV database to Cloudflare? Does it have
to be uploaded separately (and maybe sequentially) from Cisco to each
Cloudflare mirror? Or is Cloudflare's automatic propagation slow?
On Thu, 18 Oct 201
As far as I know you don't upload to cloudflare, it's more of how often does
cloudflare check to see if the files have changed.
So you setup a TTL on the check frequency on the cloudflare website.
Since updates are new they should just be pulled when you ask from the main
clam server.
So you ask f
A sad situation. Reindl is a knowledgeable person, and he seemed to
have become less difficult after having been expelled from another
list I subscribe to. I had hoped he had reformed.
On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 16:31:36 +
"Joel Esler (jesler)" wrote:
> After several complaints in this thread and
Cloudflare will grab the file from our infrastructure once it's been requested.
(Otherwise it wouldn't know it was there, we can't push into Cloudflare.). But
we have discussed a few ideas internally that I think will fix this, let us try
a couple things and see if it cuts down on this.
On Oct
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