On Tue, 18 Jun 2024, Mikhail Soumar via clamav-users wrote:
Thank you both for your responses.
Regarding the centralized server (or just running it remotely in
general), is there a certain limit for how many VM's a central VM
running ClamAV can scan? I'm guessing it's a function of disk space
Not being the manager for ClamAV anymore, but we now have four threads about
the logo. Feedback is appreciated, but the mail threading breaking is driving
me crazy!
> On Jun 23, 2024, at 22:20, Kenneth Porter via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
> On 6/23/2024 7:02 PM, andre.nz--- via clamav-users wr
* andre nz:
> The logo (in general ) and images on the current homepage are telling
> people clamav is malicious, clamav is the monster.
You keep trying to sell *your* opinion as facts, that's all it boils
down to, as far as I can tell. You try to hide *your* POV behind
nebulous "new users" and "
*INFECTED*:
Virus Win.Malware.Agent3100026061/CRDF-1:
https://assets.thdstatic.com/core/thd-new-relic/v2.1.2/thdNewRelic.lite.umd.js
virus total:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url-analysis/u-a780cb161d405c977403ec663761cd209081e5163763e1ee41567ceaac502e6d-1719247959
shows clean
Any other
What file did it hit on??
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On 6/24/24 12:54 PM, Orion Poplawski via clamav-users
wrote:
> *INFECTED*:
> Virus Win.Malware.Agent3100026061/CRDF-1:
>
>
> https://assets.thdstatic.com/core/thd-new-relic/v2.1.2/thdNewRelic
On 6/24/2024 9:19 AM, Joel Esler via clamav-users wrote:
Not being the manager for ClamAV anymore, but we now have four threads
about the logo. Feedback is appreciated, but the mail threading
breaking is driving me crazy!
I wonder how many here understand how threading works and how many mail
Hi Mikhail,
As you probably know, the clamav signature database is comprised of daily.cvd,
main.cvd, and bytecode.cvd. Note: I say "cvd" but the file will have a "cld"
extension if freshclam has updated it from an older version using our cdiff
patching update mechanism.
Daily.cvd is updated d
Hi Micah,
Thank you for your response. I have been actually trying what you suggested
with the sigtool command, and when removing Windows signatures from both
daily.cvd and main.cvd, we saw a memory savings of about 1 GB during the scan,
from 1.5 GB to 500-600 MB. However, I still haven’t figur