> handle more connections.
>
> Any best of practices out there ?
>
> A search of the mailing lists didn't find anything.
Looks like You are not alone ;-)
http://groups.google.com/group/list.postfix.users/browse_thread/thread/390f1f3a1fff4ef3/bf5a29d80079fdbe
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I have:
A virus (Worm.SCO.A) was found.
Scanner detecting a virus: Clam Antivirus-clamd
The mail originated from: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Notification to sender will not be mailed.
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If this is not very slow server You can use this!
(I've at my office 2xPIII and 40 people = load avarage ~ 0.1)
Matt
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d.
#NotifyClamd [/optional/config/file/path]
NotifyClamd /etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd reload
# Run command after database update.
#OnUpdateExecute command
# Run command if database update failed.
#OnErrorExecute command
And
/etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd reload
- no errors - but without bases change.
Any ide
Trog wrote:
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 11:29, Andrzej Zawadzki wrote:
#NotifyClamd [/optional/config/file/path]
NotifyClamd /etc/rc.d/init.d/clamd reload
Whats this rubbish?
------
? Isn't this needed?
Clamd knows about new bases from freshclam anyway?
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7;t.
something like
NotifyClamd /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf
or just
NotifyClamd
is required.
Thank You - I have to lern read... :-)
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c samples.
The result is that we (the database developers) crawl through this
rubbish instead of working on other threats :-(( .
Yes, I'm sorry but I did that today and after that I read this BIG
SIGN... :-(
Again - I'm sorry
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#NotifyClamd [/optional/config/file/path]
NotifyClamd /etc/clamav.conf
?
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IIRC there was one more huge virus database import...
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Manish Bali wrote:
Currently Im running clamav 0.80 in redhat linux kernel 2.4.20 & wants
to upgrade to latest 0.83
I have installed 0.80 thru rpm
Can anyone tell me how to upgrade from 0.80 to 0.83 in redhat linux
kernel 2.4.20
Use distro with _distros_ updates ;-)
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Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Hi!
I have problem with e-mail scannig. I'm using postfix+amavis+clamscan.
Sinc yesterday ;-)
When I sending e-mail i have in maillogs:
Does clamscan detect the worm directly ? If it doesn't please send that
sample to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#clamscan tbs.doc.pif
tbs.doc.pif: OK
e fresh virusbases from You
Have good day!
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Sergey wrote:
[...]
> -rw-r- 1 rootclamav 1265 May 17 15:40 clamd.log
^^
How clamd (in realy user clamav.clamav) can write to this file??
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