st.
I think I can safely say that you will not offend anyone by listing
the products name. It has probably been listed here before.
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URL's for your perusal.
http://www.trojan-dropper-removal.com.removal-instructions.com/removeTrojanDropper.html
http://www.viruspool.net/virus.cms?&id=6182
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otherwise if no one tells him about them, they'll
> never get added.
This is the correct address to forward them to:
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se -lthr until it's not fixed.
> .if ${OSVERSION} >>= 601000
> S> PTHREAD_LIBS= -lthr
> S> .endif
>
> S> I changed 601000 to 60 to force it to use -lthr for FreeBSD
> S> version 6.0 and recompiled the port. Freshclam no longer segfaults
> S>
ent Steve an updated file that will download and
install your signatures. I am not sure if Steve has had the time to
upload it to his servers yet. He is quite busy.
Assuming that the user runs the script as directed, it should only
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the daemon; however, it does not seem to be having any effect.
Either:
1) I am doing something incorrectly
2) There is no notification in the log file by default
3) Something else is broken
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considering changing the
config file and restarting the daemon and see what happens. It is my
opinion, although I may be incorrect, that clamd only checks for the
presents of updated clamd files and not third party definition files.
I cannot seem to verify that however.
clamav check for
signature files other than its own to see if there is a newer version
installed? I cannot find any documentation on that.
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entry "Self checking every 1800 seconds";
therefore I am sure that the clamd daemon is aware of that setting.
For whatever reason, it does not appear to be observing it though. I
am not sure, but I believe the older versions of clamav did not have
this problem. At least I do not rem
aemon. I
am going to monitor the log file and see what transpires.
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not familiar
> with Windows.
There are several free AV scanners available for Windows. You could
Google for a few. This is one I would recommend though:
<http://free.grisoft.com/>
I would install it, update it, and then run a check on the HD. That
might very well be all that
On Tuesday September 04, 2007 at 07:59:00 (AM) Wilson wrote:
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> Cheers,
>
> Hoong Tat
In the future, you might want to consider editing your replies. There
is no need to include all of the messages in a digest when responding
to one of them.
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Has anyone other than me been having problems download the Malware
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<http://www.malware.com.br/cgi/submit?action=list_clamav>
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> > signature files for the past 24 hours?
> >
> > <http://www.malware.com.br/cgi/submit?action=list_clamav>
talled. On several occasions, ZA has caught a virus that got
passed Clamav. I personally believe that the use of two separate AV
engines is far superior to just using one, updating it several times
and rescanning the mail, especially since as was pointed out
previously, by
someone will bitch. There is no plausible way that you can
conceivably please everyone. Just do what you have to do and let them rant on.
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just a matter of time before someone writes a virus
> that
> allows a Windows virtual machine to screw with the Mac host.
Or vice versa.
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> On November 26, 2007 at 10:09AM Kevin Windham wrote:
> On Nov 26, 2007, at 8:20 AM, Gerard Seibert wrote:
> > The script only requires 'wget' to operate. It uses 'rsync' for
> > download the
> > 'MSRBL' files, although it will fallback to
4) Wget is used in place of curl if curl is not available.
It is still available here: ftp://seibercom.net/pub/scamp.sh
I want to test it for a few more days before I ask Steve to upload it to his
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> On December 07, 2007 at 03:54PM Rod M. Brown wrote:
> please remove me from the clamav mailing list .. Thanks !
Why don't you perusal the email headers? The information you need to remove
yourself from this list is prominently displayed there.
y do not engage in the practice referred to as "backscatter".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backscatter#Backscatter_of_email_spam
An improperly configured system could lead to this problem.
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cult than
need be.
I am currently using FreeBSD-6.2 and have not had any problems updating
Clamav via the ports system. I use either 'portupgrade' or 'portmanager' to
handle the updating although it works if I do it manually also. Precisely why
do you feel you have to install
ion of that is; however, it is newer then the standard clamav port. It
installs without incident. I run it here.
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uld work
correctly. I have one there myself, and it noted that the file 'scam.ndb' was
corrupt and refused to install it. Maybe you should just try another script or
contact the author of the one you are using and inform him of the problem.
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ries. I usually ignore top posters out of habit anyway. If they
chose to post in a non-traditional manner, why should I waste me time trying
to assist them?
The best response you can give to a poster like that is not to berate him,
which only feeds his desire for attention, but rather to just ignore
the 'subject' line will demonstrate
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Eschew obfuscation.
.:\:/:.
+---+ .:\:\:/:/:.
| PLEASE DO NOT |:.:\:\:/
he chance of such a file causing
problems is nil and on a Win32 machine using such a 'scorched earth'
policy would prove catastrophic. It would seem far wiser to simply
refuse such files from users you are not acquainted with and properly
screen such files from users who are familiar to you.
s; i.e., AV
and associated mail scanning software and assuming the SA actually
keeps the software and their associated data files current, the chance
of a disaster occurring are negligible. Of course, if an individual
want to guarantee virtually 100% security, all they need do is unplug
their machine.
l.
[snip]
Was it really necessary to include the entire contents of the OP's
message with a three line, top-posted reply? BTW, the subject line was
really informative {OP's fault}.
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I just ran across this. I question how accurate it is though.
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/ihs/alex/avtestresults_2D2008q1.pdf
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md reports: 249417
freshclam reports: 169676
I am not sure what is causing the disparage. You might try this:
1) Shut down clamav & freshclam
2) Delete the signature files
3) Restart clamav & freshclam
Also, how are you updating the sanesecurity definition files?
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Yes
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. It only fails when
scanning files created by claws-mail. It works fine on other files.
This is the log file from the successful and failed attempts.
* USING clamdscan *
Script started on Sat Mar 1 08:37:21 2008
/usr/home/gerard/Mail/Clamav: lstat() failed. ERROR
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Is that meant as a question or as a statement?
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osts on the Postfix forum for instance where a novice user has
configured his mail server as an open relay. While this is not exactly
a VIRUS/PHISHING problem in itself, I find it rather strange that you
can state that you have never seen either originate from other than a
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y concerted attempt at creating an
appropriate virus. You might have noticed that there have been several
proof of concept trojans, designed for *nix systems, in circulation.
This has been reports on CERTS, and a few other forums that I frequent.
Nothing makes anyone more vulnerable than the belief that
I just received an alert from US-CERT regarding ClamAV. The full report
is available here:
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>
> > http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#clamav_pe_scanning_vulnerability
>
> Does ClamAV 0.93 fix this vulnerability? (When I saw the 0.93 release
> a
shut down both ClamAV and Freshclam before updating them, then
restarting them after the update. Check your log files and report any
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sign
users to review the changelog and update to ClamAV
0.93 to help mitigate the risks.
Relevant Url(s):
<http://www.clamav.org/download/sources>
<http://svn.clamav.net/svn/clamav-devel/trunk/ChangeLog>
This entry is available at
http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#clamav_pe_scannin
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At least they did not top post. Then again, they did not really have an
opportunity to do so.
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> > Bob Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> help
> >
> > Over the years, I have witnessed some incredi
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oblem. You
might want to make sure that you have the latest version of Postfix
installed before updating Clamav though. The newer Postfix version
works much better with milters.
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You will be able to get excellent advise on how to configure Postfix
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quite lucky. Considering that you can get
it to work on such an obsolete FreeBSD version at all is a 'plus'.
However, I am willing to bet that sooner or later you are going to have
to bite the bullet and update that dinosaur to version 7.x of FBSD.
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older OS version; however, at some point the inherent problems
encountered doing so out weight any possible benefit.
In any case, I am glad it works for you.
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> LocalSocket = "/var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl"
Did you check to see if this actually exists?
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I thought I did once, but I was w
directory.
You might try: man clamscan
It works on a FreeBSD system anyway.
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ould be a
licensing requirement.
While awaiting his return, I think I will just forward all my SPAM to
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e updating your ClamAV installation far easier.
>Any advice would be welcome, including "STFU and RTFM", as long as you
>can point me to a decent manual. Thanks!
You did not mention your MTA. If it is Postfix, I think your might want
to investigate something like "clamsmt
need for the setup from the Postfix forum.
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>36f756e742c{-4}746f{-4}636f6d706c657465{-4}74686973
You might try perhaps placing your new signature into an "ndb" file and
then running something like:
clamscan -d Path-2-NDB-file
en reject it later. That would cause 'backscatter'
that will inevitable end up getting him blacklisted.
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#x27;s a spam proxy or a virus trying to
>send the message -- then kicking back a 550 will -- probably -- have
>the message dropped on the floor. there will probably not be
>backscatter.
>
>so i think you're both right, more or less.
Employing 'greylisting' would vastly improve
Get the pid of clamd
kill -USR2 "clamd pid" # place the pid found
# above here sans quotation marks.
You could place the whole thing in a small script file if you are going
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As usual, just my 2¢.
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this without totally disabling Clamav? Would it be possible to
'whitelist' a few selected addresses.
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I tried using clamscan to scan all homedirs on my server. But it the
program halts on certain files. It just hang, using almost no cpu/
memory.
One of these files is the windows 95 EXPLORER.EXE (don't ask me what
it does on a linux server, it's not my homedir :P).
The debug output when us
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ves FreeBSD
> users exactly nowhere at the moment.
I am running version:
ClamAV devel-20070228/2830/Tue Mar 13 01:12:22 2007
from port: /usr/ports/security/clamav-devel
I don't have any problems. This is on a FreeBSD-6.2 system.
Perhaps you might want to consider going that route an
aution. Also, if you have not all ready, place
the following in the '/etc/rc.conf' file.
clamav_clamd_enable="YES"
clamav_freshclam_enable="YES"
Make any changes you require to both the /usr/local/etc/clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf files.
Reboot and you shou
at transpired. Also, check the
/var/log/portmanager.log and see what it has to say. Contact me if this
did not work.
HTH
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s)
> - And the clamav log is free of errors and indicated that the
> database is updated appropriately and clamd is being notified of
> changes. Since I usually see viruses daily, I can't believe that
> there have simply been no viruses since March 5th!
It does seem rather st
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sted itself on my FreeBSD-6.2 machine. It
might very well be localized to pre-6.0 versions of FBSD. Do you have
the option of updating to the latest version of FBSD?
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Reboot and see if that corrects the problem.
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eeBSD <= 5.5 are not supported by FBSD. Would it be
conceivable for you to update your system to version 6.2, the current
version, and then attempt to install clamav again? I think you are only
going to have problems running modern software on an outdated OS versi
//www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/> to handle virus checking.
As a side-bar, folding the LDA/POP/IMAP functions all into one
application (Dovecot <http://www.dovecot.org/>) reduces system load and
greatly improves performance.
Works just fine on my FreeBSD-6.2 / Postfix / Dovecot / Mailsca
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb
By the way, your version of 'gcc' is rather ancient. You might want to
check out this URL as well:
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.1/
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ight have had a bad
installation. Try updating your ports system, then running:
portmanager security/clamav-devel -p -l
This assumes that you have portmanager installed. If not, you would want
to install it first. See if that corrects your problem.
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> > On Friday April 06, 2007 at 08:16:27 (AM) Julia Ovchinnikova wrote:
> >
> > You stated that you are using FreeBSD-6.0 on your PC. I am using version
> > 6.2 with clamav-deve
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> >
> >
> > You stated that you are using FreeBSD-6.0 on your PC. I am using version
>
d all of the files in /var/db/clamav
Restarted clamav & freshclam
All of the definition files were recreated and I have not had any
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> Try to build it from ports.
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems? In any case
would it be feasible to update to the 6.2 version?
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That problem has been reported already. I experienced it myself. To
correct it, I shut down clamav and freshclam, deleted the entire
contents of the directory and then restarted clamav and freshclam. That
took care of everything. I am not sure if an official fix has been
released ho
is not broken
before installing it? I have tried a few combinations, but nothing
seems to be producing the results I am looking for.
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ubject changes.
Out of curiosity, what is so difficult about setting 'PhishingScanURLs off' in
the 'clamd.conf' file? Since the developers made that feature configurable,
they have in fact addressed the issue.
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re not going to change the default
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Count my vote as "On by default."
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a lot
> > of responsability on the implementor's shoulders -- I wouldn't want to
> > be the one that causes massive data loss to some users.
>
> chicken :)
Nothing ventured, nothing gained!
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. You are never going
to please everyone no matter what your final solution is, so this would seem
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uration? Surely not!
Excellent point. I am using FBSD-6.2, and when clamav is updated, the
configuration file is never over written. However, a new 'clamd.conf.sample'
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Assuming I do not receive any bug reports, I intend to transfer the script to
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doesn't agree with sendmail.cf
I am running a small mail server with Sendmail. Like so many others, I
have virtually no idea how to actually configure Sendmail. What sort of
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When I issue the command as root:
clamd PING
I receive the following error message:
ERROR: You must select server type (local/tcp).
I assume that I am suppose to change something in the clamd.conf file,
but I am unsure as to what.
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from the mail server it detects this virus. It
has happened three times in the past 24 hours. The messages are marked
as clean by ClamAV.
Is this something that I should be reporting to someone?
Thanks!
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a directory
"/var/mail/quarantine" in which quarantined email is supposed to go. I
assume that I would send the suspected email message from that directory
for analyses. Is that correct?
Ciao
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d with that virus. It was getting through my
mail server running ClamAV, but fortunately getting caught on a WinXP
machine running Zone Alarm Suite.
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ted if it is
empty? Why the double '//' in the path? Also, shouldn't the file with
the virus actually have something attached to it. Most of the time on
WinXP machines anyway, there is a file attachment of some kind, although
I guess that is not a requirement.
I am just curious as
e to start. It gives a permission denied error
message.
--whitelist-file=/usr/home/ges/Text/whitelist.txt
I have chmod'd the file to 0666 and changed the ownership to Clamav, but
that does not seem to have helped.
Perhaps someone has a suggestion as to what is causing this problem?
Thank
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