Damian Menscher wrote:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
With the signature update for EICAR test virus, clamdwatch.pl no longer
works.
Huh? clamdwatch.pl seems to be working for me... and what's this about
a new signature for eicar?
There's a new signature for
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 13:00:50 +0200, Clamav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm running clamav on Solaris 8 and with the latest development version
> I get the following messages when I run: ./configure --enable-milter
>
> checking resolv.h usability... no
> checking resolv.h presence... yes
> co
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:11:10 -0700, cH4os <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Chris Jett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I am working on a "double-click" installer for Mac OS X.
That's good :)
> >> The only problem I am seeing is when trying to use freshclam.
> >> SECURITY WARNING: NO SUPPORT FOR D
Julio Canto wrote:
Hi there,
Formerly, one could consult one of the mirrors with an URL like this,
and you could see the signature files:
http://clamav.crysys.hu/database/
Now it gives a 'not found' message... what's up with it, did it
changed the policy?
Lucca already annouced dropped support fo
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 15:17:45 +0700
"Fajar A. Nugraha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Using the latest snapshot and database (ClamAV devel-20040902/477/01
Sep 2004 16:20 +0200),
clamdwatch.pl complains
"Clamd didn't find the EICAR pattern. Your virus da
ralf bosz wrote:
Submit the virus, that way your helping the community.
There is a way to check which names are in the clamav-database, but
the command slipped my mind...
sigtool -l
OR
http://213.152.53.60/index.php?virus=WindFind&search=contains&Search=Search
(Kevin Spicer's virus alias db, fro
Hi,
Few days ago, I got several mail with picture attachment (Life.jpg,
p0rn, same picture in all mail), and another file (The_movie_3zip.z,
which was unfortunately removed by another antivirus that my company
runs beacuse it was "of type DOS EXE"). Seems like Bagle or
Netsky-type virus.
I don't
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Friday 10 Sep 2004 19:01, Meni Shapiro wrote:
hi guys,
I got clamd running on a rh9 machine with mimedefang & sendmail 8.12.8 (yes
i know...should upgrade to 8.13.x )
[snip]
"Sep 10 19:16:46 kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process x (clamd)."
[snip]
How
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 20:50:06 +0200, Timo Schöler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Itzchak Rehberg
> > http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/
> > http://www.izzysoft.de/
> > "We have joy, we have fun, we boot Linux on our SUN..."
>
> Never!
>
>
>
> A wanna-be-OS that is too stupid to use my Sun's (P)MM
Trog wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 06:30, Meni Shapiro wrote:
Clamd works great for lots of people, but some have reported memory
leaks on latest stable (0.75.1),
which could cause your system to be "out of memory".
A few people (out of the thousands who run ClamAV) have reported "memory
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Sep 2004 06:30, Meni Shapiro wrote:
Hi Fajar,
Thanks for you answer. It's the most usefull i got 'till today.
I will take a look at the tools you suguested...
The leak is from clamd...i checked 'top' and saw how it swallows all
avialble memory until it is killed
Trog wrote:
I know that the amount of memory used should be varied depending on
system activity,
but when clamd uses 1 or 2 GB memory when it does nothing (well, it WAS
very busy
earlier, but it's doing nothing now) is _weird_
If you're scanning multiple 1GB files concurrently, then your goi
Nigel Horne wrote:
Though I probably should rephrase my statements from now, and no longer
use the phrase "memory leak" but "high memory usage" instead.
That is different.
High memory usage != memory leak
Actually, that is my point. Right now I'm not sure whether there IS any
memory leak a
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Tuesday 14 Sep 2004 10:34, D Walsh wrote:
Would you consider the following a sign of a memory leak?
IDname user cpu threads real mem virtual mem
1899 freshclam cla
D Walsh wrote:
I sat down in front of a Solaris 9 system, installed clamav as
instructed and yes indeed there appears to be a problem with the
implementation of free(), in 30 mins of sending e-mail from the EICAR
test site memory did climb to 2.87gb and did not clear itself.
[snip]
This lead
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Fajar A. Nugraha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Which brings my earlier suggestion. Is there any way to put a
built-in memory limiter (not external program like softlimit) to
clamd?
Why add code to clamd when a good unix-like solution already exists?
Because softli
David Champion wrote:
[snip]
All this is just to throw in with that camp that says these are no
indications of memory leaks. Now back to your regularly-scheduled virus
discussion.
Your comment has been the most enlightning so far on memory allocation :)
Okay, now suppose that clamd works in a "c
Trog wrote:
Apache has been moving away from the "prefork-kind of daemon" towards
threads for a number of years.
Yes, but in case you didn't notice prefork is STILL the default MPM if
no specific one
is chosen. It's for "compatibility purposes" mostly, for modules that
are not thread-safe yet.
Graham Toal wrote:
Just as an FYI, when I wrote my smtp filter daemon, I gave some
thought to preforking, using threads, etc - but for the first implementation
I just let xinetd kick it off as a regular on-demand process.
[snip]
So unless you have a site with more than a couple of thousand users
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Fact: We've been running clamd for a week now, scanning 130.000 mails
per week.
With that amount you shouldn't have any problem.
Try 1157851 mail per day (that's yesterday's count on one of my MTAs).
Question: Why do I see 4 clamd processes?
Might be threads implementat
Trog wrote:
You can limit the number of concurrent threads, and hence memory by
using the MaxThreads directive. That also limits the number of
concurrent scans.
I did. MaxThreads 32
This clamd has been running for 7 hours, on a not-so-busy maliserver.
PID USERNAME LWP PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE
Luca Gibelli wrote:
-) clamd
+ clamav.conf was renamed clamd.conf
Um, this has got the one of the most annoying change for me in the
history of clamav
(the other ones was the change of libclamav.so.1.0.3 to libclamav.so.1.0.4,
and the now-missing ThreadTimeout option.)
Tomasz, can you plea
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Tomasz, can you please make future changes to clamav
backward-compatible? In this case, renaming my clamav.conf to
Almost all changes are backward compatible but the point of the renaming
was to force users to review/edit their config files. Most of you are
simply too lazy t
Remi Thomas wrote:
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Please remember that the license of ClamAV databases require your
software to follow a GPL compliant license.
The ClamAV database uses the GNU general license.
I don't modify the DB, I only use it.
The license is extracted and displayed in the About Win
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Well, DNSDatabaseInfo does not affect virus recognition.
What IS the default behaviour of clamav when a particular default option
does not exists?
Is running clamd (and freshclam) with empty clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf (if it is possible)
be the same as running with the de
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
I didn't use any source code from orginal project.
This full object oriented C++ rewriting.
I can send source code to project manager I you want to check about
this. I don't modify the DB, I only download it and use it. I display
DB copyright in the About Window.
The databas
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Isn't LGPL more suitable for libraries?
Why should it be? *IF* the authors chose to license it to you in a way,
which *only* allows you to incorporate it into Programs with GPL
compatible licenses, it should be respected.
Forg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am resending this since I did not get a beep from anyone
and I think it should prove valuable to the developers.
In general, I believe segfault reports should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
with backtrace results from debugger to help them pinpoint what's wrong.
The pro
Jeff Ball wrote:
The Cobalt RaQ2 has the following...
gcc-c++-2.7.2-c3r2
gcc-objc-2.7.2-c3r2
gcc-2.7.2-c3r2
glibc-2.0.7-29.4C2
and 0.80rc3 will not build. again.
I'm wondering if I should work on making a new patch, wait longer,
that could work. Possibly. Maybe. Eventually.
or just give up becau
Jeff Ball wrote:
In file included from others.h:24,
from chmunpack.c:44:
cltypes.h:35: warning: redefinition of `int8_t'
/usr/include/sys/types.h:103: warning: `int8_t' previously declared
here
cltypes.h:40: warning: redefinition of `int16_t'
/usr/include/sys/types.h:105: warning:
david thompson wrote:
I would like to download clamav. however using adblock in mozilla
stops the ability to download.
Adblock shouldn't stop your download on sourceforge.
The last page should say
"Your download should begin shortly. If it does not, try "
You can click the link manually.
If it do
marvin wrote:
Replying to myself.
Aack
The header is inserted by the cgpav.conf program.
Sorry for the faut paux.
OK - But still, how can I add the virus name variable to the header
X-Virus-Flag: Yes
Hacking your cgpav. :)
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Dennis Peterson wrote:
Since building and installing .80rc2 and then rc3, all the memory leaks
are gone.
You know, I just noticed that you're right :)
I wouldn't call it "memory leaks" though, since it may be just high
memory usage
(remember the long "kernel: Out of Memory" thread?)
But the poin
Syed Zuhdi Syed Salim wrote:
Frank Elsner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If Clamav have GUI for Windows...why not for Linux also...
http://www.sf.net/projects/klamav
seems promising, from the description.
Haven't tried it though,
I think users love GUI more than console.
not all, but I get you
Randal, Phil wrote:
Alessandro Bianchi wrote:
Unfortunately, Mail::ClamAV's author is NOT being at all helpful:
rc stands for release candidiate. It is NOT a release. Also please
He's right about that.
But then again, one might argue that clamav 0.xx is a PRE-RELEASED
software anyway :)
Gary Brown wrote:
Question is 0.80rc4 different to 0.80??
Oh YES! There were some significant changes. Read ChangeLog for details.
If you don't care, you can still use the rc4 as it's only a warning.
Regards,
Fajar
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Graham Dodd wrote:
So I made the leap from 0.75.1 to 0.80 and get the following error in exim
log
2004-10-19 09:20:52 1CJoIe-0002Ut-E3 malware acl condition: clamd: unable to
read from socket (No such file or directory)
2004-10-19 09:20:52 1CJoIe-0002Ut-E3 H=floyd.blarg.net (mail.blarg.net)
[206.12
Michael Hübler wrote:
I have an scheudled update every hour. but now i always got this warnings
here:
---
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED - please update immediately !
WARNING: Current functionality level = 2, required = 3
---
I couldnt find something about it on the net. So i ask you
Graham Dodd wrote:
I have no way to upgrade Exim from 4.24 to 4.43 as I inherited the system
and it has custom patches to work with LDAP.
Won't standard exim work with LDAP, assuming you set correct parameter
during compile?
I compiled one successfully, but I never did use the LDAP lookups for
Dmitry Alexeyev wrote:
If I remove all cvd files and do database update, clamd starts without
problems.
If freshclam gets called from cron, I get the following error.
Always the same line (2249), on both 0.75.1 and 0.80
Now HOW did you update your database without freshclam? manually copy
.
Dmitry Alexeyev wrote:
On Wednesday 20 October 2004 17:53, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Dmitry Alexeyev wrote:
If I remove all cvd files and do database update, clamd starts
without problems.
If freshclam gets called from cron, I get the following error.
Always the same line (2249), on both
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 16:14:58 +0200, Frank Elsner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just installed version 0.80.
"clamdscan ." runs fine saying
---
[snip]
BUT "clamscan -r ." gives error message
-
LibClamAV Error: cl_loaddbdir(): Can't open directory /usr/ClamAV/data0
ERROR:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 14:11:53 -0400, Robin, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> gcc version 2.95.2. BSDi 4.2 (i hate to be on a dead OS, moving to linux
> soon).
LOL. You got that right.
I see anything that still use gcc 2.x as obsolete :)
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Brian Morrison wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 17:51:25 -0600 in [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark
Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# freshclam
freshclam: relocation error: freshclam: undefined symbol: cli_strtok
What means this and how do I correct it? Google is silent on the
whole thing.
Not sure, but i
Eric Worthy wrote:
I built a new 4 cpu/1 gig ram qmail/vpopmail/qmailscanner/clamv
mail server. (Four (4) Pentium® III Xeon 700 MHz/ 1 MB Cache)
I put it in last Thursday with it running great, then
yesterday, about 6pm, the cpu usage went to near 100% with about 800
smtp transfers per hour.
This m
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 09:48:57 -0500
Dale Bohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Interestingly, ClamAV 0.75 works fine on IRIX 6.5.24m. That tells
me something in ClamAV changed from 75 to 80
Definitely!
LOL :)
You don't have to be THAT straightforward, Tomasz :)
Anyway, here'
Thomas Lamy wrote:
Ajaya Sharma wrote:
Hi,
I'm running clamav .7.5.1 and want to update to latest verion. I was
able
to compile clamav-0.80rc3 without any problem but somehow I remained
unsuccessful after clamav-0.80rc3. Below was the error received when
attempted
to compile clamav-0.80rc4 and cla
I have several mail relays on Sun Sparcs with Solaris 8 and 9
running exim, exiscan, and clamav. All the same version.
top shows clamd uses 5%-40% CPU time (it was always
among top 10 highest CPU users). I figured
"hey, since this is a busy server then this load is normal".
A rather interesting fac
James Lick wrote:
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
I have several mail relays on Sun Sparcs with Solaris 8 and 9
running exim, exiscan, and clamav. All the same version.
top shows clamd uses 5%-40% CPU time (it was always
among top 10 highest CPU users).
I use clamd on a Solaris 9 sparc system and it
Alton Yu wrote:
Anyone run into this on Solaris? Thanks!
No :)
bash-2.05# freshclam
ClamAV update process started at Thu Oct 28 23:26:13 2004
ld.so.1: freshclam: fatal: relocation error: file freshclam: symbol
cl_retver: referenced symbol not found
Killed
How DID you end up with this (compile fro
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
We're processing about a million a day per server here (Solaris 9) and I've
very rarely seen Clam using excessive CPU time.
Excessive as in what, 60%? I don't get that either.
Most often it's somewhere around 20%.
What is your hardware spec anyway? and what do you run on it?
Hi,
I got an email with this content :
Dear user
We have found that your account has been used to send a huge amount of spam during the
last week.
Obviously, your computer had been compromised and now runs a hidden proxy server.
Please follow our instruction i
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 18:08:29 +0700
"Fajar A. Nugraha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The first three lines usually followed by a notie saying *.MyDoom.*
virus found, but not in this case, so obviously this one slipped from
ClamAV 0.80/560/Fri Oct 29 14:32:46 2004.
Diego d'Ambra wrote:
(Where did clamav-virusdb messages for 560 and 561 go anyway?
Slow delivery?)
No, sorry - but I'm working my way through the huge amount of
submissions.
Great!
An announcement will be done once I'm sure that ClamAV detects possibly
variants (and dropped files).
Daily 56
Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
I have several mail relays on Sun Sparcs with Solaris 8 and 9
running exim, exiscan, and clamav. All the same version.
top shows clamd uses 5%-40% CPU time (it was always
I saw this up until the 0.80 release. The
Chris wrote:
I am having trouble installing clamav on a linux box (remotely hosted)
And why would you want to do that (I assume you don't have root access)?
but I have checked, and the configure.log file says that cpp cant find
stdio.h and a few others.
these include files are in /usr/include an
George Chelidze wrote:
Seems that the scanner at sendvirus.cgi uses the DetectBrokenExecutables
option while "clamav online scanner" - not.
So is it a bad idea to enable the same in online scanner? It will save
a little bandwidth...
Bad, because broken executables are not 100% virus.
Also bad, b
Hi,
I got these errors on Linux Console running ClamAV 0.80 :
LibClamAV Error: cli_calloc(): Can't allocate memory (131282 bytes).
calloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
LibClamAV Error: cli_calloc(): Can't allocate memory (131282 bytes).
calloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
LibClamAV Error: c
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Tamouh H. wrote:
Why don't you try without the flags
I just tried with only -march=i686 and I still get the same error (
undefined symbol: cl_build ).
What OS ?
Gentoo.
Just a hunch, I think you might have some old library (libclamav.so)
hanging around from 0.75.1,
may
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 10:57:01 +0700
"Fajar A. Nugraha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
LibClamAV Error: cli_calloc(): Can't allocate memory (131282 bytes).
calloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
Fixed in CVS:
Mon Nov 8
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 09:08:30 -0500
Joe Maimon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perhaps this should be configurable for the folk who want clamd to
exit on memory alloc failure and those who do not?
No problem:
Mon Nov 8 15:24:18 CET 2004 (tk)
-
List wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what happened to the Singapore mirror? I have the
following error.
--
ClamAV update process started at Mon Nov 29 07:00:00 2004
main.cvd is up to date (version: 28, sigs: 26630, f-level: 3, builder:
tomek)
ERROR: Can't connect
jay wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
jay wrote:
../libtool: ar: command not found
make[1]: *** [libclamav.la] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/clamav-0.80/libclamav'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
It looks to me like it's not finding the binary, "ar", though it's
in the normal p
Bugs wrote:
How come the DEC osf-static build has not been updated
since Oct 1???
Because my OSF machines are now dead :(
It should (until Oct 1st anyway) compile cleanly on OSF 5.1
with gcc.
Regards,
Fajar
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Kevin T. wrote:
I installed clamav 0.80 yesterday and now have problems with
freshclam. Each time it runs, I get the following error in freshclam.log:
/usr/bin/freshclam: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/bin/freshclam: undefined symbol: cl_gentemp
The system is gentoo 2.6.1, any ideas?
manu wrote:
Dear sir,
please help me out for our mail server.
we want to have a antivirus software for our linux mail server with
spam block.
I presume you don't have any kind of experience with Linux sysadmin
whatsoever?
If so, Ensim webppliance (www.ensim.com) has integrated solution
(sendma
Shaun Bugler wrote:
I am now finally running clamav fine, problem is I would have to do this on a
whole ton of production boxes.
What I want to know is what pakckages do you guys recommend for RH7
or are the above packages ok.
If you have tons of RH7 boxes, you better compile your own RPMS.
us
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Won't your sheep(?) eat them?
Actually it's a turtle. I really hate when people confuse it with
a sheep! ;-)
Ehh? I really thought it was a snail!
those two little dots on top, are s like snail antennas. or eyes,
whatever.
If you've seen Gary, Spongebob Squarepants'
Andrew Kaplan wrote:
I plan to setup a single box running FreeBSD, postfix, spamassassin, amavisd
and clam.
With spamassassin, that's hard.
You could get the best x86 server out there and still have high load
(e.g over 10)
What kind of box should I get. Currently I have two boxes the first one i
Gary Buckmaster wrote:
Starting ClamAV daemon: LibClamAV Error: cli_cvdload(): Can't create
temporary directory /tmp/clamav-4b99171a8ec40453
Dude, is your /tmp writable by clamav user? perhaps it's full ... :)
I once had thousands of clamav-* directory on my /tmp.
Remove those, and clamd is hap
Georgy Goshin wrote:
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed new version (unpacked, ./configure,
make, make install) but I my logwatch now writes me the following:
WARNING: Local version: 0.81 Recommended version: 0.82: 25 Time(s)
WARNING: Local version: 0.82 Recommended version: 0.83: 21 Time
Moritz Winterberg wrote:
I'm running 0.82 which looking at the web
seems to be the latest version ?
http://www.clamav.net/stable.php#pagestart says 0.83 is the latest version
Regards,
Fajar
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Trog wrote:
No, it requires 1.2.2
To be specific, does it absolutely require 1.2.2, or does a
lower-but-not-buggy version work?
e.g. will 1.2.0.7 work ?
Regards,
Fajar
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David Blank-Edelman wrote:
Hmm, that's an interesting thought, though I'm running
exiscan-acl-4.34-21.patch which reportedly fixed that problem.
4.34? That's old. If I remember correctly, I had some problem with that
version as well.
Use (at least) exim 4.41. That's what I use here, and it runs
Victor wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/victor/ftp# clamdscan --no-archive --unzip q.zip
WARNING: Ignoring option --no-archive: please edit clamd.conf instead.
WARNING: Ignoring option --unzip: please edit clamd.conf instead.
if you want to pass scanning parameters on command line, use *clamscan*,
Shaun Bugler wrote:
Come on anyone any suggestions, documentation to read ... anything
please...
You're not supposed to run "clamd RELOAD" as in typing in from shell prompt.
It will start another instance of clamd (which should immediately die,
because "socket is in use") and the "RELOAD" ar
Matt Fretwell wrote:
And if you're admins, what do
you get paid to do?
To whine to software and hardware vendors to do all the work so we don't
have to do anything :)
Of course, on some cases vendors simply won't do that, so we have to do
actual work (yuck!) to keep the system running.
LOL :)
Luca Gibelli wrote:
We have a new rss 2.0 feed available at
http://www.clamav.net/rss/xml-rss.php
Neat! Fits perfectly on Thunderbird 1.0.
You can view the signatures added to each release and their aliases with:
http://www.clamav.net/rss/xml-rss.php?daily=XYZ
I assume this link will also be o
Jan Alphenaar wrote:
open. The problem is now that attachements >4Mb are taking ages to scan.
The CPU is now busy for 100% running clamscan.
Because the users connect with Outlook Express this application will now
say to the user that the mailserver is not responding (since the smtp
session is
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Am I simply asking dumb questions??? Perhaps it would be better if
someone told me so. I need to figure out why these Trojans are getting
past clamd!!
Of course it's not dumb :)
What does the online scanner says?
Is the virus (preferably in the original mail forma
Jim Maul wrote:
2) Can I configure qmail-scanner to disconnect the smtp session and
starts
clamav in the background (probably a qmail-scanner question) ?
I don't think any MTA is able to do that.
I believe qmail does this by default. It does not keep the smtp
session open during scan
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
tried it though, and I have the file - image.zip, and some output
from the debug file - current.txt, posted here:
http://ns2.wananchi.com/~wash/Clamav/
It's OK here. clamdscan detects both (0.85.1 on Gentoo x86).
Have you tried restarting clamd (perhaps it's not
ramya wrote:
I have the mails quarantined and decoded all of them contained
different zip files. There where 5 occurrences.
Since you have the files, why don't you test them on
http://test-clamav.power-netz.de/, and upload the sample to
http://www.clamav.net/sendvirus.html ?
Regards,
Faja
ramya wrote:
I have the mails quarantined and decoded all of them contained
different zip files. There where 5 occurrences.
[snip]
As per us suggestion i did test the mails. They all came through
clean. I am unable to zip the file.
You don't have to. Just submit the original, quarantined,
Nicki de Wet wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed the past few days that the online view of this forum is not working
properly, none of the images is displayed.
I believe this is why we have this on the list footer :
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
instead of http://lists.clamav.net, a
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Nicki de Wet wrote:
I've noticed the past few days that the online view of this forum is
not working
properly, none of the images is displayed.
I believe this is why we have this on the list footer :
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
Ehm. Sorry
dhritiman majumder wrote:
After updating my clam AV antivirus in linux I got the following error message.
Please solve my problem.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# clamscan -V
clamscan / ClamAV version 0.65
What exactly did you update? Latest version is 0.86.2. It's about time
you upgrade your C
Philip Craig wrote:
Does anyone know when an rpm of clamav-0.87.1 will be available for SuSE
distros? It seems the ones on ftp.suse.com are dated mid September and are
still 0.87
You can always download the latest available .src.rpm, download the
0.87.1 source code, change the spec manuall
nikos wrote:
Hello list.
I've install clam in 4 redhat servers and everything looks fine.
Yesterday I install clam on fedora v3 and I discover that milter dosent
clean Sober.U worm.
I think you meant "Detect", not clean :)
I run sigtool -l|grep -i Sober.U with no results.
Freshclam's rep
John O'Rourke wrote:
Hi,
I have a need to maintain a Redhet 8.0 server and am trying to apply the latest
version of Clamav to it.
I successfully loaded the 80 rpm from Daag. Is there any other RPM
distribution for loading the latest version ?
Assuming upgrading the box is out of question,
Nigel Horne wrote:
so do i just delete the directory or do i have an underling problem.
If you delete it you leave yourself open to viruses using RFC1341.
Let me get this straight. If I delete the directory /tmp/clamav-partial,
clamav will fail to catch some virus? What about systems using
Dennis Peterson wrote:
# Run mode ::= Daemon or Foreground
# Default is Daemon
# Foreground
Daemon
Where the BNF allows (and I think should require) one of Daemon or
Foreground. And where is the BNF, anyway? Notice that absent the comments
in any of this, the keyword Foreground has no context a
C. Andrews Lavarre wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# which clamscan
/usr/local/bin/clamscan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cd /usr/local/bin/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# clamscan -V
ClamAV 0.87.1/1211/Fri Dec 16 17:51:35 2005
Try ./clamscan -V or /usr/local/bin/clamscan -V. Otherwise, "cd
/usr/local/bin/" is
I got this trying to access latest devel version from cvs:
$ cvs -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/clamav co
clamav-devel
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages
if any)
Is this a known problem?
Regards,
Fajar
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Bill Shupp wrote:
I have a fairly busy qmail system with about 10K users, and clamd
0.87.1 running under daemontools (clamdscan called by simscan). It's
been fine for a long time until Friday night, when the cpu usage
quickly started getting over 90%, and now stays there until you kill it.
Bill Shupp wrote:
Thanks for the quick response.
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Are you scanning all email?
Not outgoing mail (from our users), but all incoming mail, yes. The
message size limit in qmail was set to 15MB, with the clamd.conf
limits set at 10MB.
I don't think there
zen wrote:
sorry for not give complete information
i'm installing from source try to keep update with the cvs version.
[snip]
WARNING: Current functionality level = 6, recommended = 7
It is always possible that the developers simply didn't update
functionality level of the CVS version
René Berber wrote:
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Brad Morgan wrote:
Can someone please provide an example configure command or script that will
build ClamAV from source under Cygwin?
Before running configure you have to create user clamav and group clamavg or
adj
Pierre Girard wrote:
I compiled gmp like this:
CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc CFLAGS="-fast -xarch=amd64" ./configure
--prefix=/opt/gmp-4.1.4
It MAY be because gmp was compiled as 64 bit library. I use
blastwave.org's gmp library (along with zlib and bzip2, installed with
pkg-get), and clamav compile
Balzi Andrea wrote:
> Hi
>
> I want to try the 0.90RC1 version for the RAR3 support.
> During the configure I've found the follow error:
>
> checking for curl >= 7.10.0... FAILED
>
> I have verified the version of curl and this is the output:
>
>
That would be the output of "curl --version", r
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