Right now, there is no programs to integrate clamav with windows based apps.
I've got something in development, but its still a long ways away.
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ing on password protected zip
files. Any way to make it ignore zip files that are password protected so
that they can go through without being caught?
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Heya, probably offtopic for this list, but who do I contact about setting up a
virusdb mirror? I've got a machine on a 5mbit pipe thats going pretty much
unused :-)
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Hello,
The --remove and --move options in clamscan and clamdscan do not appear to be
working in the latest CVS build as of about 5 minutes ago.
Any ideas?
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reate
> aclocal.m4:4200: aclocal.m4 with aclocal and run automake again.
> make[1]: *** [Makefile.in] Error 1
> make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/usr/local/src/clamav/clamav-devel-20040201/libclamav'
> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
Thats easy to fix - run 'aclocal', t
Heya all,
CVS update as of about 40 seconds ago fails when running configure.
config.status: error: cannot find input file: clamav-config.h.in
Missing file in the CVS tree?
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On Saturday, February 07, 2004 3:28 AM [GMT-5=EST], Thomas Lamy
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> Brian Bruns wrote:
>
>> Heya all,
>>
>> CVS update as of about 40 seconds ago fails when running configure.
>>
>>
>> config.status: error: cannot find inpu
, but hopefully this version will be
quite useful to people.
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.. No idea why. I'll put it through some paces here and see if I can
reproduce the problem myself.
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'll check the source and see
if I can figure out why the paths are not being correctly mapped.
In cygwin, it is supposed to be able to map C:\ to /cygdrive/c (which is how
I make programs that use cygwin work like standard Windows applications).
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On Saturday, February 14, 2004 12:35 PM [EST], Fajar A. Nugraha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brian Bruns wrote:
>
>> running Cygwin 1.5.7 in *UNIX line ending mode*.
>>
> Which, I think, is why neither of us has problems with freshclam.exe.
>
> I tried my buil
CDs or on one of the FTP sites (pulls out his trusty
bookmarks):
ftp://194.199.20.114/linux/redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gmp-4.1.2-2.i386.rpm
ftp://194.199.20.114/linux/redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gmp-devel-4.1.2-2.i386.rpm
Give those a try.
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On Saturday, February 14, 2004 1:51 PM [EST], Brian Bruns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Well, heres the question - is this just a matter of setting the right env
> flags? I could have sworn that cygwin works in unix line ending mode by
> default. You also have the issue of either
\\path\\to\\file
>>
>> and see if it properly scans this time?
>>
>>
>>
>
> Same problem.
Looks like I get to brush up on my programming skills tonight and get to look
at the code in clamd/clamdscan that handles paths. Perhaps something at one
point got updated
Ok, let me see what I can do about getting another release ready by tomorrow
morning. We also have the issue about the paths in clamd/clamdscan that I'm
still looking at.
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uses (still some MyDoom viruses getting through, not sure why).
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ily or
if we are out of our league. Naturally, any changes we make will obviously be
contributed back :-)
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;
> In case anyone knows: how was the problem of "handle_exceptions" solved ?
>
> Good job !
>
I'll have a new build/installer out by later on tonight that has the new code.
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> clamdscan.exe C:\Eserv3-mail\DATA\infected
> /cygdrive/c/Eserv3-mail/DATA/infected/C:\Eserv3-mail\DATA\infected: Can't
> access the file ERROR
I'm still working on the problem. As my programming skills are rather limited
these days, I can only tinker and hope I find out what
le clamdscan/client.c:
> line 219:
> under cygwin use
> sprintf(file, "%s", opt->filename);
> instead of original
> sprintf(file, "%s/%s", cwd, opt->filename);
> Because in cygwin getcwd() returns /cygdrive/... confusing clamd.exe
Ok, patch added in
is version also includes the latest virusdb, and should be somewhat stable.
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add this new
scanner to the pool of available devices, and boom, more scanning power.
Obviously, still in development stage.
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If this company is found to be in violation of the GPL, let me know, and I'll
see if I can put some heat on them. We've had to smack some people up in the
past for breaking licenses on software some of our users developed years ago.
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Ok, I'm still somewhat unsure if your saying that the DB is covered by the
GPL, BSD, some other license, or if its considered public domain? I have not
been able to find info on what the openav database was licensed as.
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I made the offer, since I have free time on
my hands.
I'd consider this a blatant violation of the GPL (based on my interpretation
of the GNU General Public License v2), but its your call as being one of the
copyright holders of the DB.
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On Thursday, April 08, 2004 3:17 PM [EST], Lionel Bouton
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> Tomasz Kojm wrote the following on 04/08/04 19:49 :
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>> On Thu, 8 Apr 2004 13:16:51 -0400
>> "Brian Bruns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
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installer are here:
http://forums.sosdg.org/viewtopic.php?p=62
And I have a standard non-testing build here which should be fine for
normal users to use with their mail servers and such:
http://forums.sosdg.org/viewtopic.php?t=34
Let me know of any feedback, or issues you may have.
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In Win9x/ME you have to be running Winpopup or one of its variants to
get the message.
Its worth a shot.
I will note that people are welcome to contact me offlist to discuss
possibly sending the AHBL data on infected hosts, since I can get them
added quick.
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http://forums.sosdg.org/viewtopic.php?t=54
The fix has been put in CVS? Or are we still waiting on the fix?
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>
Grab the .src.rpm and do:
rpmbuild --rebuild
Then you will have a clamav RPM build for your system in
/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/i386/
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section.
Then
rpmbuild -bb --clean clamav.spec
and you'll have an rpm.
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ed though.
Eh, I'm used to stripping out unnecessary options out of the spec
files by habit. But yeah, that is one way of doing it.
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out the
error its having.
I'll be uploading ClamAV For Windows 0.74-6 in about an hour which
includes this fix (since I've been using it all day here with no
problems).
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ike implemented Trend Virus
> Wall.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Regards
>
>
>
http://webcleaner.sourceforge.net/index.html
One possible solution, even works under Windows directly with my
clamav package.
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Is there any way to have clamd stop scanning a file/archive/etc fed to
it after a set amount of seconds, and return an error?
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gement part really easy (I do something similar to
this all the time, rbldnsd makes stuff like this stupidly simple and
quick). Hell, I could even offer the DNSbl servers that the AHBL has
to host the zones if needbe.
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asking what it would take to bolt on a real time scanner into ClamAV
For Windows, so that they could replace all of their big name desktop
antivirus apps with something more open and lower costing.
The potential for ClamAV is limitless at this point.
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obsecurity... How comforting.
Either use the DB as the authors tell you you can use it, or don't use
it at all. It is very simple to understand. How would you like it if
you were the ones writing the virus defs and I did the same to you
after you told me that it was against the license?
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I've got someone asking about return code 128, and I've never seen it
before.
Thanks
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which OS are you seeing this?
Its Cygwin, so I'll have to diagnose this with my user, since I'm not
seeing these problems on my end.
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On Friday, March 11, 2005 4:22 PM [EST], René Berber wrote:
> Brian Bruns wrote:
>
>> Its Cygwin, so I'll have to diagnose this with my user, since I'm
>> not seeing these problems on my end.
>
> That explains everything: Cygwin version 1.5.13-1 (the latest)
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... while talking to mrin4.corp.yahoo.com
>>> DATA
<<< 554 5.7.1 virus HTML.Phishing.Bank-165 detected by ClamAV -
http://www.clamav.net
Kudos to the ClamAV guys for their excellent work.
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et me know what you think, and I'll make changes and adjust things.
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s broke. Trying to figure out why
5) I haven't tested it yet. I will when I get a chance though. I dont see
why it shouldn't.
:)
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isrupting normal network
activity."
Obviously, reword it and have your legal department take a look over it.
But, that should release you from liability if the user should come back and
blame you for getting infected. Plus, this gives you the right to deny the
user in question access to your n
Heya,
For all of you who have concerns about clamd crashing/dying, attached is a
simple shell script (ripped from the eggdrop botchk script) that basically
checks to see if clamd is running, and if not, restarts clamd. Simple to
use, and works like a charm.
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Crap, I guess I did miss it. Sorry :)
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Well, I should have put this in the last message.
I guess the one I threw together doesn't require anything special (doesn't
need daemontools), and only needs bash. I have a habit of writing things
very simply to be as small and lightweight as possible :)
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ake my reputation on.
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fixed
with Cygwin 1.5.16 and later), and it can be slow at scanning (yet
another cygwin issue, not ClamAV, and mostly because Windows is
braindead to the extreme and needs to have alot of functionality
emulated).
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