heya,
would like to check if there is any variables for clamav-milter that can be
included into the template file (-t option). If i run the command -H
(include header) and -t option together ... the -H option is overridden...
i would like to use template and include the mail header when sending th
rticular server?
can you add a different IP in your hosts for that and trick it to go somewhere else?
>
>Cheers
>Scott
>
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Tried to search for an awnser but no
luck...
Anyone have a clue where to look for the solution
on passing the files blocked by this condition ? Our organisation gets allot of
word documents blocked with this error...
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On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 14:06 -0400, Jim Maul wrote:
> Am I the only one here whos existing installation is catching MyDoom.M?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav]# grep -i mydoom /var/log/clamav/clamd.log
> Tue Jul 27 13:32:23 2004 ->
> /var/spool/qmailscan/tmp/external.elih.org109094954247931544/attachm
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 21:17 +0100, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 July 2004 6:54 pm, Jona Tallieu wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Just upgraded to 0.75 on OSX 10.3.
> >
> > When checking CLAMAV version to be sure the upgrade was ok I get:
> >
> > mail:/usr/local/bin root# ./clamscan --version
>
ne care to change the subject of this spelling thread so that
people concerned with the actual virus and not the umpteen opinions on
how to pluralize the word can properly follow their thread?
Thanks,
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I believe there were some .tar.gz archives thrown in for good measure
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On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 16:55 -0400, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
> This thread on Trojan.JS.RunMe had me thinking: Hourly virus updates is
> better than any of the commercial virus scanners, but obviously still has
> issues, especially since a bunch of us obviously submitted updates that had
>
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> As usual, ClamAV's name came out too soon The standard naming seems to
be
>
Came out too soon? Maybe next ti
?
Is it possible to make clamuko email me with a virus
alert, without having a mail client installed?
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I am working on a "double-click" installer for Mac OS X. Everything
seems to be working OK and I am able to start clamd just fine and scan
files just fine. The only problem I am seeing is when trying to use
freshclam. Here is the error I get on the command line:
ClamAV update process started
On Fri, 2004-09-03 at 11:47 +0200, Scott Ryan wrote:
> Maybe you want to read the mail i sent again.
> I use clamdscan not clamscan
>
> # man clamdscan
Then do you have the "ScanMail" option set in the clamav.con
I have updated the OS X Installer that I created for Mac OS X 10.3.
There were some problems with the version of Stuffit I was using to
compress the original file, so I just made the new version a disk
image. It is available here:
http://www.jfpsoftware.com/downloads/ClamAV_OSX_Install.dmg
Th
Put /var/lib/clamav to owner clamav group clamav.
Salvatore Basso wrote:
Hi, in my /var/log/clamav/freashcleam.log:
freshclam daemon 0.75.1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: i386, CPU: i686)
ClamAV update process started at Wed Sep 29 14:45:30 2004
ERROR: Can't open new file ./clamav-8afb9be871b84532 to write
!
/usr/lib/libc.so: WARNING! encrypt(3) not present in the system!
/usr/lib/libc.so: warning: tmpnam() possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp()
/usr/lib/libc.so: warning: this program uses f_prealloc(), which is not recommended.
/usr/lib/libc.so: WARNING! des_cipher(3) not pre
requirement, I am currently doing so,
however in future it could be useful as well.
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stopped.
So in any case, I don't know what caused this problem however the same
files were sent through using 0.80-stable and signatures 535 and all is
well.
Sincerely,
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In trying to compile .80 on SUSE 9.0 Pro AMD64, I get two errors. In
the archives I noticed someone with the same problem back in April but
he never solved it.
The first error is 'make' complains about libgmp. I do have libgmp in
/lib64 but not in /lib. I assume I should be able to compile a
On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 12:12 -0500, Bart Silverstrim wrote:
> If it's a bunch of flashy graphics telling you to visit a website for
> fantastic deals on hiding money from third world countries while
> getting fantastic mortgage rates on your pen1s enlargement ointment,
> it's for a spam filter.
id not help.
If anyone has any resolution to this, I'd appreciate any info. Thanks.
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Hello All,
I'm using clamav for a while and all runs like a charm except last two
weeks when I received zip attachment wich lead to
Nigel,
Sure enough the newer CVS and the installation of zlib 1.2.2 solved the
issue. Haven't seen a zip module error since then.
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Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error
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| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clam
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On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:45, Chris Jones wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error I
get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
| Can't talk to clamd s
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:45, Chris Jones wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error I
get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
| Can't talk to clamd s
n the inflated and deflated
size.
1100/54 = 20
Am I misunderstanding the ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio
or is this a bug?
See info below.
Thanks for any help on this,
Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] virus-issue]# ls -l problem.zip
-rw-r--r--1 rotis23 rotis2354133 Dec 23 15:56
problem.zip
[
Ahh OK, it's on a file by file basis - thanks.
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> > I'm guessing that the ratio is calculated
> literally as
> > the ratio difference between the inflated and
> deflated
> > size.
> >
Is there an easy way to retreive the virus signature
version from clam other than calling cl_retver()?
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> > Is there an easy way to retreive the virus
> signature
> > version from clam other than calling cl_retver()?
> &g
es not seem
to take into consideration that clamdscan is better than Mail::ClamAV,
which is better than plain old clamscan.
So I hope you (and I) don't get too much flak for this OT post.
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with the former RPM I was using from crash.fce.vutbr.cz.
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I notice that Diego d'Ambra sometimes posts to the virus update list.
He signs his posts with PGP, but I can't find his public key anywhere.
It is not listed on the team page ( http://www.clamav.net/team.html )
like most of the other developers, and it is also not on any of the key
servers I have t
rm.Mytob.C
Worm.Mytob.C-2
clamscan and clamdscan do not report anything wrong with the file.
Where can we learn, other than the virusdb list which only sends updates
when there are additions, about sumissions being
refused/rejected/duplicates?
Thank
thus is just remounted rw. So the driver has no chance to
hide the inode.
One way to fix this is to boot from a CD image and then mount straight
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Does Clam AV block .exe by default?
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You shouldn't be allowing .exe's anyway ... Its common kn
Are there any good command mode instructions to retrieve update information
and other log information on the Clam AV.? The only command we are aware of
is "freshclam".
We downloaded the 67 page PDF, but there inst much there.
Please excuse the "newbie" question. We have never used Clam AV before.
Are there any good command mode instructions to retrieve update information
and other log information on the Clam AV.? The only command we are aware of
is "freshclam".
We downloaded the 67 page PDF, but there inst much there.
Please excuse the "newbie" question. We have never used Clam AV b
Thanks
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Chris Heiner wrote:
>Are there any good command mode instructions to retri
I am getting the same notice 3 times.
Chris Heiner
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Not
lp on this,
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Thanks for your comments Nigel.
> >
> > So, some questions:
> >
> > 1) How dangerous are these virus-bounces?
>
> In theory not at all, but I don't trust MUAs not to
> be broken
> so clamAV does look for and find them.
Exactly!
>
> > 2) Should clam detect the virus when given the
> > text/plai
--- Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 Apr 2005 09:23, Chris Masters wrote:
>
> > > > 3) Should clam detect the virus when given the
> > > entire
> > > > bounce message?
> > >
> > > Yes, if you have a sample
>
> I understand. Is it possible to send me the entire
> original file for me to look at?
> I'll then be in a better position to comment
> knowledgeably.
>
Thanks for your help on this Nigel. I'll let you know
if I manage to reproduce.
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Hi All,
Is anyone else getting hit by this right now?
It seems to be picking it up on seemingly genuine
mail.
Can anyone confirm that this is not a detection error?
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > Is anyone else getting hit by this right now?
> >
>
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>The starting is straightforward I guess, but what about shutting down
>cleanly? It ignores most signals
Well, not ignores exactly. It seems I'm having the same trouble as with
sending clamd a QUIT command. I see
some crude hacking to work with
clamd. And just to be on the safe side whilst clamd remains experimental, the
hacking is done that it falls back on clamscan if the daemon has died.
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if it were...) dump the subject tag and add a List-ID: header.
> I get between 50-100 emails a day, and need to prioritise which i
> read immediatly, and which I leave until later.
>
Which is enough to make sorting and filtering a necessi
lbox and something closer to you has had to make a best
guess at the RP. And got it wrong. That was the From: header in the message to
which you refer.
The RP here looked like this:
"Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
yours
rhaps if the server returned a
suitable header about not caching it it would help, eg
Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate
Pragma: no-cache
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> Or perhaps if the server returned a suitable header about not caching
>it it would help, eg
>
>Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate
>Pragma: no-cache
Sorry to follow up to my own posting, but I dug a littl
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>On Thursday 17 Oct 2002 6:32 pm, Chris Hastie wrote:
>
>> Or perhaps if the server returned a
>> suitable header about not caching it it would help, eg
>>
>> Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate
I'm still finding the same problems with trying to close down clamd
cleanly. It picks up a TERM signal, the log says it's closing, but the
process is left running but not responding and the socket file left in
place.
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Odhiambo Washington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>* Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20021031 03:06]: wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:44:02 +
>> Chris Hastie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > I'm still finding the same
ine such as
>clamscan: ERROR: Can't initialize virus database.
>and can't found line
>... ClamAV-Test-Signature FOUND
>in clamav output i got troubles :(
>
>Is there users of clamav who use oav-update successfully?
>
The use of oav-update with clamav is no longer recomm
mavis::AV::ask_oav, '127.0.0.1:3310',
| qr/(?m)OK$/, qr/(?m)FOUND$/, qr/(?m): (.+) FOUND/ ],
It is also necessary to comment out the clamscan section, otherwise
amavisd will scan with both clamd and clamscan, which is clearly rather
pointless!
And a quick note on clamd(8) - the see
or using clamd with amavisd-new the other day - see
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=amavis-user&m=103592430504438&w=2
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> I'm a newbie just start the installation. When I come to the
configuration with
> "make dazuko-1.1.0" or " make dazuko-smp" as followed the user manual.
> Lot of warning messages displayed like " warning : implicit
declaration of
> function 'xxx' and then finally followed by "Error 1"
> Co
t A0
to the .htaccess file in the appropriate directory.
When the problem was bugging me I found I could often get somewhere by
viewing the database and md5 files in a browser and hitting ctl+refresh
to force the proxy to refresh - though since I believe that
d or
>> anything... been running perfectly for a couple of weeks under this load.
>
>
>Currently clamd works like a champ under Linux and Solaris. Amavisd-new
>installation process (with clamscan and clamd) has been described by
>Chris Hastie few days ago:
>
>http://archive.
gbear, the day it was discovered. Norton trapped it on my Windoze
desktop and ClamAV definitions were available for it the next day, which
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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Ronan Lucio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>Chris,
>
>Please, clearify just this point to me
>
>> Basically, I had the code below in my virus_scan() routine. It was then
>> necessary to set ONE of $clamd_sockname (set to path to unix socket),
>&
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Ronan Lucio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>Chris,
>
>I'm sorry for not understand something in the Unix world, yet.
>
>> The code I supplied does fallback to clamscan if clamd fails.
>>
>> You should NOT specify a value for $clamscan in
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>
>Very good your answer. Thank you very very much.
>
>Do you use FreeBSD, too?
>
Yes
>If so, did you upgrade Perl to 5.8?
No, I'm using 5.6.1. I hear of too many problems with 5.8
>Amavisd-
r database directory:
| ExpiresActive On
| ExpiresDefault A0
Assuming mod_expires is loaded this should cause the server to respond
something like
| Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2003 17:23:55 GMT
| Cache-Control: max-age=0
| Expires: Thu, 01 Jan 2003
freshclam
should use this site automatically.
How stable is the current snapshot? The newest stable version (0.54)
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> Anyone running clamd with daemontools,
>
> without having it restarted ff second??
Yep, had it running for about 3 weeks with no problems.
My clamd/run file is as follows:
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e any longer, I changed the Makefile to have
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Hello Flinn!
First, thank you so much for porting to OpenBSD.
Second, very good question. The answer I think is "There is no
clamav.conf". To be specific, I am running it as amavisd in an amavisd
chroot. Your question made me realize I forgot to copy the clamav.conf
into the chroot.
Now, I supp
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:08:34 +0100
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> clamd won't run without clamav.conf.
>
Tomasz,
You're right! I finded again and I realized earlier my find was
mistakenly for "clamd.conf", so I apologize about the incorrect
information.
I'm pretty sure I left the d
clean install on 7 machines, 8th one seems to be giving problems:
make[1]: *** [sigtool.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/clamav-0.65/sigtool'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
All are pretty much identical for distro: Redhat 7.3
any help would be appreciated.
Prudential Pr
I have a little more information regarding my issue with installation. I had posted
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I have deployed 7 RH-7.3 machines with the new .65 version clam-av. All went fine.
When I got to the last one, I recive this e
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 23:14, Flinn Mueller wrote:
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> was a small work around in the Makefile of the port. It seems that the
Hello,
I have two OpenBSD 3.4-stable machines. One compiled clam 0.65 without
problem. Another d
Hi, Flinn,
On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 17:16, Flinn Mueller wrote:
> Is the machine that failed an upgraded machine or was it installed
> fresh? Is that machine -stable or -current?
They are both -stable. However, the one that failed had been upgraded
from 3.3 to 3.4. I ran the upgrade from the OpenB
ething, but I'm wondering what is the harm of
setting it to 1500 or to 2000? Just to make sure to catch everything.
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WinZip 9 256 bit AES encrypted zip files cause errors
[tested against 0.85.1].
We're calling clam from MIMEDefang and the scan
returns an error.
Other encrypted zip files scan OK.
Is there any way round this as we have users wanting
to get these files through?
Thanks,
OK - this seems to be a 'known issue'.
A patch is here if other are having this problem:
http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.security.virus.clamav.devel
Does anyone know if/when this will be fixed in a
stable release?
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I wander will the / and spaces in directory path will cause confusion
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Brian Morrison wrote:
On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 13:36:03 -0500 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris
Conn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Meanwhile I have rebuilt his .srpm with the newer source as a bit of a
crutch until the official dag release is made.
But that's exactly what Dag will do, there
warnings and is there anything I
can do about it?
Thank you.
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On Tue, December 6, 2005 11:15 am, Chris Purves said:
> I receive the following output from a daily clamscan:
>
> >>>
> /etc/cron.daily/clamscan:
> LibClamAV Warning: Ignoring empty field in " charset="
> LibClamAV Warning: Ignoring empty field in &qu
On Sat, December 10, 2005 2:49 pm, Nigel Horne said:
> Chris Purves wrote:
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>>On Tue, December 6, 2005 11:15 am, Chris Purves said:
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>>>I receive the following output from a daily clamscan:
>>>
>>> >>>
>>>/etc/cron.da
warning down to the offending file which, as you
said, was an e-mail that did not properly specify the charset. Thanks
for your help.
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nd them clic to erase the file.
Anybody know how can recovery this files, well, its not a file, its
completely a directory, especially a Inbox mail
Thanks for you help, I'm desperate
ClamAV is a command-line program...nothing to click. Are you by chance
using ClamWin?
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