Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
The use of milters offers many benefits. It e
Citeren "G.W. Haywood via clamav-users" :
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
I
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 May 2020, iulian stan via clamav-users wrote:
It's normal that scanning with clamdscan takes a shorter time than
clamscan because the virus databases is already loaded (since it's a
daemon) and ready for action. For testing purposes(debugging, etc) you
can use clamscan for a
Dear Iulian ,
thanks a lot for your answer.
That sounds good. So I take it that I can have clamav and clamav-daemon
installed at the same time and use
either of them.
That´s really cool.
Thank you again for your confirmation and explanation.
There´s just one question remaining which concerns t
Hi altogether,
in order to test clamscan/clamdscan I used the *EICAR-Testfile* provided
on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EICAR-Testdatei .
I named it /EICAR-Testdatei.txt/.
Yet scanning it with either *clamscan* or *clamdscan* gave me different
results:
- _with clamdscan:_
clamdscan EICAR-Testd
Citeren Christian :
Hi altogether,
in order to test clamscan/clamdscan I used the *EICAR-Testfile* provided
on https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EICAR-Testdatei .
I named it /EICAR-Testdatei.txt/.
Yet scanning it with either *clamscan* or *clamdscan* gave me different
results:
- _with clamdscan:_
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
On 10.05.20 09:33, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
On Sat, 9 May 2020, Paul Kosinski via clamav-users wrote:
On our mailserver, we run clamdscan, since mail arrives frequently (!).
Citeren "G.W. Haywood via clamav-users" :
On a mail server most people would use a milter, e.g. clamav-milter,
which is part of the ClamAV package.
On 10.05.20 1
Hello Arjen,
thank you so much for your reply,
> Your system is running out of memory.
O.K., that´s the explanation then.
Running BodhiLinux in a VM (qemu/kvm) I originally assigned 1 GB of
virtual RAM to it.
I changend that to 2 GB and now indeed clamdscan and clamscan work:
clamdscan EICAR-
On milters:
Our email handling is a two stage mechanism. Our rented server at our
public IP address is a small, cheap VM (with no ports blocked, of
course) which runs Postfix and Apache. There is not enough RAM to also
run clamd, so we simply use Postfix's builtin filter mechanisms, like
SMTP prot
Hi,
If I turn clamv off I can upload zip files on my WHM/cpanel. It is any
account on the server, so server wide. I have used a number of zip fles,
all pass Windows Trend Micro and MalwareBytes. I have tried the latest
worpress.zip for example and it fails
The error is:
The file you uploaded,xxx
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