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There must be something, like an alias or an environment variable or a
part of the PATH, that is interfering. The config.log has the details.
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install on Solaris 9) that just
shows a dumb message telling you that if you want the compiler you
should install Sun Studio, or something similar. That could be easily
fixed by running './configure CC=gcc CXX=g++'.
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old (3.4.6)"
message, but no error. The error message should be in the lines above:
## ##
## Cache variables. ##
## ##
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local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/lib
-s /usr/lib:/usr/local/ssl/lib:/usr/local/lib
You can use something similar to what is shown for my "command line".
Of course all the MySql and BerkeleyDB stuff (which I haven't updated to
the latest installed, version 4.7) is optional.
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bases I use (I have several 3rd party) and
that it can't be optimized for the sparc architecture (the JIT part of
clamd doesn't support sparc currently, LLVM does say it does, sparcv9
which is what I have) but that's a subject for anoth
ng too old and file descriptors too few).
> AFAIK it supports it only for static code generation (i.e. it requires
> an assembler).
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loading. I assume you mean 80% of
> one core though, not all 32.
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"optimize" those files by converting them to another
>> format? At least to test if the problem is the format, and/or the
>> number of signatures.
>
> No, there is no other format.
> Problem is the number of signatures, and possibly some algori
On 10/18/2010 4:08 PM, René Berber wrote:
> On 10/18/2010 3:42 PM, Török Edwin wrote:
>
>> For me it is (UltraSPARC-T2 @1165 MHz):
>> official signatures: Time: 22.255 sec (0 m 22 s)
>> official + sanesecurity: Time: 90.417 sec (1 m 30 s)
>>
>> That is with gc
On 10/18/2010 5:12 PM, René Berber wrote:
> With -O3 it fails one of the tests:
>
> PASS: check_clamav
> PASS: check_freshclam.sh
> PASS: check_sigtool.sh
> SKIP: check_unit_vg.sh
> PASS: check1_clamscan.sh
> PASS: check2_clamd.sh
> FAIL: check3_clamd.sh
>
On 10/18/2010 6:22 PM, René Berber wrote:
> it does pass all 7 tests with -O3.
And the load times go down to just over 2 minutes, 50% of what they where.
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On 10/19/2010 3:16 AM, Török Edwin wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:45:32 -0500
> René Berber wrote:
>
>> On 10/18/2010 6:22 PM, René Berber wrote:
>>
>>> it does pass all 7 tests with -O3.
>>
>> And the load times go down to just over 2 minutes, 50% o
Hi,
Not really a bug, but same (as 0.96) weird "Can't connect to clamd"
error the first time "make check" is executed.
On second run no error reported.
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ipt that tests the database validity before installing it.
[snip]
> Does this mean there is a bug in the process or is there some mechanism to
> prevent
> clamd from doing a db check while freshclam is updating the db?
Freshclam doesn't change the databases until it finishes
ase change, since freshclam doesn't allow loading defective
databases, its probably a 3rd party DB, and those should be installed
with a script that test them first.
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AGS="-m64 -mptr64 -Wa,-xarch=v9 -mcpu=v9 -O3 -pipe"
CXXFLAGS="-m64 -mptr64 -Wa,-xarch=v9 -mcpu=v9 -O3 -pipe" LDFLAGS="-m64
-L/usr/local/lib/sparcv9"
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databases are very big, and clamd has become slower lately
loading them).
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Pascal Duchatelle wrote:
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> Is it in the same page as the virus sample submission form ?
Yes.
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(is one line)
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OS X 10.3.9 and/or Solaris 8?
Solaris 9, sorry.
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as I said: no problem (clamd with default configuration which includes
ScanArchive enabled).
Looking at Thomasz' message, I used gcc (3.3.2) to build everything.
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>
> Can anyone confirm this on your Solaris installation?
No, quite the contrary, I tested a couple of zip files and they were handled
correctly, and with no problem, by clamd.
This is under Solaris 9 sparc, clamav compiled with gcc, ScanArchive enabled, no
experimental option. Clamd
ndmail/milters)? I'm using
sendmail + MailScanner + clamd + SpamAssassin (+ some modules) and the only CPU
spikes are when clamd re-reads the database.
An unrelated note: don't listen to "install gdb" posts, what would you do with
it?
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chasing
bugs.
> this is an old machine. a summer project was going to be recreating
> it on different (hopefully slightly newer) hardware with new versions
> of all the software components. (gcc in particular: compiling it from
> scratch has become quite the chore with all the prerequisites
in/solutions? THANKS - John
Looks like the database is damaged, try running freshclam before starting clamd.
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> and staying there. there is certainly an _improvement_ by adding
> '--without-libcurl'. but it's not a miracule cure. :-)
I agree, that didn't solve anything.
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Rick Pim wrote:
> René Berber writes:
>
> > Something is very wrong there, after 1 day running I have clamd
> > using only 32M of RAM (30M RSS). How many clamd threads do you
> > see?
>
> via ps -efL? or another
constant is too large for "long" type
In fact, those constants (0x1) are bigger than 64-bit, looks like a bug
to me, at least for 32-bit CPUs or any that defines long as 64-bit.
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build (32-bit binaries).
In fact looking at the unrar.h file, it is not a long type declaration, it is a
uint64_t, so the constant is wrong and the whole expression is suspect. Of
course only unrar will fail.
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which is just about (off by 2) what it reported. Do you have an old database
lying around, perhaps with another name?
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@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@
~ if (grep /^clamav$
perl scripts to use a second installation of perl,
and do a couple of changes so logging works better under Solaris (both subjects
have been commented on the MS list, I just don't like the way it is).
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changed to the latest scamp.sh and I see it just downloads and installs, no
check to see if the file is a valid clamav database.
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hers...
|
| Unfortunately I had to rewrite that script until it worked :(
| The download URLs for the mirrors are incorrect and for some reason it
| pukes on the output of Debian's clamd --debug
Thanks for both replies.
I'll take that script for a test.
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databases, like the ones from MSRBL and SaneSecurity
(for spam and phishing), then it is recommended that the script used to download
them does test them before installing.
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g the problem? are they big,
do they have certain type of attachments, etc. (all these attributes can be
controlled with MailScanner) If you can isolate one sample, better, that way
you'll have something to test directly.
Have you tested clamav? for instance running clamscan on the test direc
ng at
> off peak hours.
The timeout is caused by clamd taking 100% of the CPU for those 30 seconds, if
you cannot increase the value then perhaps using 0.91rc1 is a better option
(reloading databases is 10x faster, yep back to the 3 sec mark).
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to compile with curl support (if any are needed, i.e.
`pkg-config --libs curl`).
Workarounds:
- - Build w/o curl support;
- - Add the libraries yourself, LIBS="..." at the end of the configure
invocation.
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eMaxFiles, ArchiveMaxFileSize, ArchiveMaxRecursion,
Zip.ExceededFilesLimit. But you can change those limits, so it's really not a
problem.
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ok toward clamd.
> Ultimately, if it _REALLY_ matters to you, don't listen to other
> people's dogma, actually develop a test suite to figure out which one is
> truly faster or slower for your situation.
I agree with this last phrase, and the tricky part is how t
did /var/run/clamd/clamd even exist? what ownership/permissions does it
have, and how well does it match your vscan daemon?
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ion that the
> application will create the socket?!?! How do I create it manually?
You don't.
Just start clamd as a service, it will create it, if it doesn't then there must
be an error in the log.
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e above error.
>
> However, if I then run freshclam I am told that the definition file is up to
> date.
Freshclam knows better ;-)
Hint: it uses the location defined in clamd.conf or, if there is none, then the
hardcoded location (that clamd also uses).
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e directory, the switch *should* really take seconds. That doesn't
mean it's easy or without peril, you should always know what you're doing.
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ssing yes, and that X-Virus-Report gives the
> name of the signature match.
If you are seeing those headers in your mail, then something else put them
there. It could be a milter, or MailScanner, or something else; you have to
configure whatever it is.
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e, it was running normal at 14:56, fall back to http at
16:56, back to normal at 18:56.
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I can download this files??? all the
> source forge mirror are at the same situation...
No need for that.
`wget
http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/clamav/clamav-0.91.1.tar.gz.sig`
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m.log).
And you can't just run freshclam as a regular user... the above shows that the
log is probably owned by root and you can't change it.
[snip]
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red in
clamd.conf, it just happens that the new version uses a new name by default.
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error message is clearly a permission access error, clamd is telling
you it can't read the file exim told it to read.
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>>message= This message contains a virus ($malware_name).
>
>> warn message = X-antivirus-Scanner: Clean Mail
- -
This is wrong. I wonder if exim even accepts this mistake.
>> # Accept the message.
>
>> accept
And the
ail being sent
> by the machine? Or does that happen automatically?
It scans everything.
> 2) How do I outright block certain extensions? Should I used the old
> demime ACL for that? Or is there a better way?
Shouldn't you ask the exim users list?
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amav.net", from the error
above it looks like you put a non existent name.
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deas how to fix this?
Perhaps you need to set option :
# Remove stale socket after unclean shutdown.
FixStaleSocket yes
And then investigate why clamd is not properly shutdown.
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logrotate.d/clamd). Which reminds me, I need to setup a
> nagios check to monitor for that dying.
If it happens always after logrotate then you didn't configure logrotate to
signal clamd properly. Perhaps you are killing clamd (forgot the HUP signal).
-
and
> returned: '1'
> 2007-08-16 11:00:40 1ILbDc-0005xO-BP SA: Debug: check succeeded, running
> spamc
> 2007-08-16 11:00:43 1ILbDc-0005xO-BP SA: Action: SA didn't successfully run
SA = SpamAssasin, this problem has nothing to do with clamav.
[snip]
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s.shtml
Are you going to setup a general download address, like SaneSecurity?
I ask because I see that your download link is a bare IP address, which you may
change as much as you want, but I would prefer to use a script with only one
address, just like I use with SaneSecurity and MSRBL.
e file?
No and yes. But you can write a small script, perhaps even a long command, to
do just that.
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temp.file | clamdscan --quiet - && cat < temp.file >>
mailbox.cleaned' < mailbox ; rm temp.file
All in one line, formail is part of procmail, and use of clamdscan is faster
that clamscan. Remember that old_mailbox probably is a live one, so it would
better to stop receivi
used, for
instance:
- - In /etc/clamd.conf
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.socket
- - In /etc/exim.conf
av_scanner = clamd:/tmp/clamd.socket
In your case, you have one pointing to /var/run/clamd.exim/clamd.sock, just
change the other.
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ter to use a proper mailbox filter that
sepparates the messages and then scan them; the filter may understand other
formats, not just the flat file one -- clamscan would be playing catch with
specialized filters which is a waste of resources.
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scenario or something.
>
> Any ideas?
http://www.clamav.org/support/faq/
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files.
> What is the difference between main.cvd and daily.cvd?
They are the the stable and dynamic parts of the database. Main.inc/main.cvd
has the signatures that have been used a long time, daily.inc/daily.cvd has the
recently added signatures; both change, daily much more often, but main
th these
> files?
You don't, in this case you would use 'sigtool --run-cdiff=...'
> 3) The same question goes with the rest of the
> "windows client". How they will be updated?
If you want to keep the clients as they are, then you need to handle their DNS
que
r directory" is the only error I can see, but
> I don't know what it referees to. Can some one point me in the right
> direction?
man clamav-milter :
...
- -C DIR, --chroot=DIR
Run in chroot jail DIR.
That is your problem, clamav-milter was directed to use Nqlo as a
rong.
If clamd still can't start, then you probably have to move out of the way each
of the 3rd party databases, and see which one is the cause of the problem.
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wnloaders that installs unwanted garbage in your computer if your mail
client executes java/ecma script automatically or when the user clicks
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Quỳnh H Nguyễn wrote:
[snip]
> LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.socket
> TCPSocket 3310
> TCPAddr 127.0.0.1
[snip]
That will never work, you have to choose between using a local socket or
a tcp socket, can't have both... and clamd should be advising you with a
message to the log.
-
d and then re-installed clamav-milter...no joy
>
> Ideas please?
First problem: You are using two different socket names.
Second problem: Check the clamav-milter startup script... it shouldn't
hang, put a -x (at the end of the first line, i.e. #!/bin/sh -x) if
necessary to
-milter --oknodo --pidfile /dev/null -- --max-children=2
> -ol --pidfile /var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.pid
> local:/var/run/clamav/clamav-milter.ctl
> ++ /sbin/start-stop-daemon --start --nicelevel 0 --quiet --exec
> /usr/sbin/clamav-milter --oknodo --pidfile /dev/null -- --max-children
ould I know you were actually an asshat?
Did you read the answer?
It's clear there are two use options, with one the answer is positive,
with the other use option, is negative.
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a file and scan it directly with
> clamdscan. Thoughts?
Same result, does the "html" in the signature means the message should
be in that format?
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René Berber wrote:
> Same result, does the "html" in the signature means the message should
> be in that format?
Answer: Yes.
Sorry for the noise, I just re-tested and it does detect the string IFF
the message is in html AND the actual string is inside html tags.
being
behind a few weeks (0.93.3 came out July 7).
Not much you can do, wait for ClamWin to catch up, or rebuild it with
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kage.
> I have ClamWin on 98se. So far I have not been asked for a program
> update but there is a problem with virus definition update. The little
> application in the bin folder which is supposed to facilitate the def
> download appears
> to be faulty.
And that is a problem
Error: Can't load /usr/share/clamav/rogue.hdb: Malformed database
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lamdscan.log clamd-test.socket
But then testing passing a file descriptor fails... I don't think Cygwin
has that functionality, can't pass file descriptors around.
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libraries? The warning at configure time is clear, I'm not sure
it is correct, the CVE says "before 1.0.5", Cygwin uses 1.0.5 .
And the gem: "incompatibilties in ... compatibility layer"; it is or it
isn't compatible? The Cygwin folks make an effort for being POSIX
Sarocet wrote:
> René Berber wrote:
>> "serious problems" ? Only problem is the test I mentioned, passing a
>> file descriptor is not supported under Cygwin as far as I know.
>>
> I have no cygwin experience, but Windows *does* allow passing file
> des
_initdata;
cli_ac_buildtrie;
cli_ac_scanbuff;
cli_ac_freedata;
cli_ac_free;
cli_parse_add;
cli_bm_init;
cli_bm_scanbuff;
cli_bm_free;
local:
*;
};
I did not test 0.94rc1 on this system.
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Additional info:
gcc is version 3.4.6, ld in not GNU ld, it is Sun's version 5.9-1.378 .
In fact, ld's -M parameter seems to have different meaning, and it also
could be a bug (ld itself added the symbol twice).
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- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 1
Time: 0.109 sec (0 m 0 s)
What is supposed to not do? Or you meant run it continuously until it
fails?
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Török Edwin wrote:
[snip]
> Please remove one of the 'uniq_get' entries in libclamav.map.
That worked, thanks.
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René Berber wrote:
> The problems with lstat() are well known, and it doesn't fail randomly.
Oops! sorry, lstat() doesn't have problems, I was thinking of lseek().
If a lstat() problem was reported the usual cause is (just like in
Unix/Linux):
1. Permission problems;
2. File sy
ropped cygwin support.
> Weird isn't it?
No, programming is deterministic, something changed in the code.
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and clamdscan relinked)
$ ../clamdscan/clamdscan clam.exe
/home/rberber/Projects/clamav-0.94rc1/test/clam.exe: ClamAV-Test-File FOUND
------- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 1
Time: 0.139 sec (0 m 0 s)
Do we get back support for Cygwin?
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Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:14:24 -0500
> René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Do we get back support for Cygwin?
>
> Hello René,
>
> we generally had not so good experience with Cygwin based builds of ClamAV
> over the past fe
files it found?
http://www.clamav.net/support/faq/
$ clamscan -h
Clam AntiVirus Scanner 0.94
(C) 2002 - 2007 ClamAV Team - http://www.clamav.net/team
...
--remove Remove infected files. Be careful!
...
at daily-8212.cdiff as of 15 minutes ago, you're 200
patches behind... 7912 was loaded on Aug. 1 16:53:05 (CDT).
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Nigel Horne wrote:
> 0.94.1 RC1 was published on schedule yesterday.
[snip]
Has anyone seen a problem testing with the contents of test/.split?
In particular 'clamscan test/.split/split.clam.exe.htmlaa' just holds
the CPU at 100% for a long time... I've killed it on two run
heck the
build.
I'll check on Solaris later.
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found", but the problem is related
to MailScanner and how it is using clamav, you probably have a bad
MailScanner configuration.
You should ask on the MailScanner list with more info about how did you
configure it to use clamav, what version are you using, and probably
other details about MS
way
was to uncompress archived attachments and do a lot of what now is
useless work.
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ure, no
problem there. I haven't checked on the other installation I have, under
Solaris, because there I'm using MailScanner and that doesn't use clamd.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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only one seeing this odd behavior; this could
be a bug inside Cygwin if nobody else has seen this in other operating
systems. I'll check and see if that's the problem.
Regards,
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left open, which seems to be a Cygwin or Windows problem but I'm
unable to run clamd in the foreground which is the best way to run it inside
gdb. Clamd is receiving a SIGSEGV when it starts to initialize the threads.
Clamd runs fine on the background by the way.
Regards.
iles and configuring it as an external helper and filter in
CG Pro... So unistalling means just doing the opposite: disable the helper
(the filter won't fire when the external helper is disabled) and erase the 2
files: cgpav and cgpav.conf (they are usually put, in /var/CommuniGate and
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