roblem we can discard that all the
mirrors have corrupted databases, there must be something in your system
that either filters the network traffic (a proxy perhaps) or doesn't allow
freshclam to write the database file (full partition? Then it will probably
download fine to /
o NOT quote everything
- Do NOT send HTML mails
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ng from itself (in fact from 127.0.0.1) because these
proxies are only semi-transparent. As you mention, this can be solved by
using Linux's firewall settings and clamsmtpd has some documentation on how
to do it.
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av even saw the message, it's just
procmail and a procmail rule which probably is badly made (i.e. uses
clamdscan over a file/directory that clamd cannot access). It even seems
from the original message that Ryszard wants the message renamed.
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about this change).
Just in case this only happens in the environment I have, the specs are:
ClamAV version 0.81 / Windows XP (sp 2) / Cygwin 1.5.12-1.
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Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:16:56 -0600
René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That means also that the option --stdout is redundant.
No, it isn't. By default errors are still being written to stderr.
Check again, this simple test:
$ clamdscan -v /tmp/test 1> clam
René Berber wrote:
[snip]
No, it isn't. By default errors are still being written to stderr.
Oops! ..^^
Check again, this simple test:
$ clamdscan -v /tmp/test 1> clamdscan.stdout 2> clamdscan.stderr
produces this:
$ ll clamdscan.*
-rw-r--r-- 1 rberber None
d
binaries for just about any flavor of Linux and other OSes.
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x/FreeBSD
machines doing the firewalling. It may work with the NetScreen if it
has the ip forwarding functionality; I don't know the NetScreen.
You better ask in clamsmtp's list:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=clamsmtp-users
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semi-transparent proxies, both work fine except for the open relay problem.
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Hi,
According to my freshclam log version 0.82 is out. I upgraded and it
seems to be working just fine, but:
Why there is no announcement on the list?
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alan premselaar wrote:
Why there is no announcement on the list?
There was an announcement on the announcement list.
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 23:43:59 +0100
Subject: [Clamav-announce] announcing ClamAV 0.82
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G, it also
communicates fine with clamd, then I think CG just received to much
output (it has a small read buffer) and just quit reading. Right now
the only thing I saw in the log was that debug output causes problems.
So, lets try without debug mode and see if the log show
e clamd.log, but it's OK if you want it
there, I just use it different and disable it when everything is working.
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René Berber wrote:
There's something wrong with this log: there is no "EXTFILTER(ClamAV)"
messages. I only get those and none of the "ENQUEUERRULES"; you must
have moved the default Message Enqueuer log level (I have it at Problems).
Oops! correction, I do have those
de clamdwatch.tar.gz .
So, I think this might be intentional, somewhere clamscan has hardcoded
to ignore the test directory inside clamav-*.tar.gz .
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Sergey Yudin wrote:
Please can someone tell me, what these errors means ?
Does clamav try to rehash aliases.db ?
==
Feb 15 13:49:17 astra sendmail[3469]: j1F8nHog003469: SYSERR(clamav): Cannot
open hash database /
Sergey Yudin wrote:
[snip]
Hello Rene!
Hi!
let me post more logs
[snip]
Feb 15 13:49:17 astra sendmail[3467]: j1F8nFvV003467: Milter
add: header: X-Virus-Scanned:
ClamAV version 0.83, clamav-milter version 0.83 on astra.ufa.iib.ru
Feb 15 13:49:17 astra sendmail[3467]: j1F8nFvV003467: Milter
ad
eir best you need to setup
freshclam. The third command you used is so wrong I won't even comment
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stat or similar functionality. You
didn't specify what is GW1, a PC, a router, something else. Many
routers have the functionality required, sometimes as NAT or NAPT mappings.
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owing what
format is (mbox format doesn't hide the contents for instance).
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g like the automated log checking done by several packages, for
instance Nagios or LogSurfer+.
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I'm not sure why, I haven't tried it and I might be wrong, I just think
I saw a note saying just that on this mail list.
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David Blank-Edelman wrote:
On Feb 18, 2005, at 1:40 AM, René Berber wrote:
Nobody is pointing the obvious, the Debug option is not for production
use, it could hang your clamd daemon under load.
Thanks for looking carefully at the config. This was turned on only
after I started having problems
for instance see the following thread:
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/clamav/users/12973?nohighlight=1
The problem output you showed seems to be similar to the problem
reported in that thread. The solution is to install a recent exiscan.
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ges will now also carry the real address where they
come from.
I haven't used this "full transparent" proxy mode, but as "semi
transparent" proxy clamsmtpd works very well.
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ATH. That's why I
asked where did you installed it.
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the clamd is installed to /usr/sbin/,as the whereis clamd output is:
clamd: /usr/sbin/clamd
That's the problem, the init script has "progdir=/usr/local/sbin", just
edit that file erasing the "local/".
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igure
would have found the curl-config script. Perhaps it's not in the
PATH, in any case you can use the option --without-libcurl.
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that in the release notes.
It has been there at least in the 0.8x releases. I don't use it, it's
for the option MailFollowURLs and it makes clamd follow and check URL
links inside mail messages, disabled by default.
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configuration including your client software (Thunderbird) varies.
Thunderbird alone doesn't have antivirus integration (perhaps some
plugin does, I'm not sure).
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?
regards
That's done in sendmail's configuration. The manual (under
clamav-0.83/Docs/) says how to do that.
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very precise.
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y don't really know, that
it can work very well, the maintainer for Cygwin seems to be doing a
good job (I don't use it because I spent a lot of time tracking the
problem and know how to correct it).
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n debug mode said nothing also...
If clamd in debug mode really doesn't say anything that would be strange. You
probably mean you didn't see anything out of the ordinary in the output.
Try testing clamd as I said above, the first step to solve this problem is to
identify where the p
", then
sometimes "...virus FOUND
That's normal log output, not debug output.
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with debug info (-g) and search on the threads to see which one
has the problem message.
On practical terms, it may be worth trying the CVS version to see if this
problem has been solved.
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mails.
You could use a proxy. Look in the 3rd party software list, Web/ftp proxy
(section 8.3 of the manual) and evaluate the available options.
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bin/clamd" or adding to /etc/freshclam.conf
"OnUpdateExecute /usr/local/sbin/clamd --config-file=/usr/local/sbin/clamd".
Check your configuration.
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ifferent situation from say a biologist classifying a live virus. I think a
taxonomy would not be welcomed and we can expect all kinds of names (dots,
dashes, spaces, upper- lower-case, slashes, etc. don't have a meaning).
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e inside that script
youll find that email address and probably a --server=127.0.0.0 also.
Sorry for not being more helpful but, as I said, I don't use FC3.
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mation goes to the log, so log related optios are also important to do
this right.
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er how small.
And your last question, if you choose to run clamav without digital signatures
you do that under your own responsibility.
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e using a 3rd party mail scanner that uses clamd, then the
configurations for both have to agree on how they are going to communicate,
either a UNIX socket (with a name just like any file) or using a TCP socket on a
specific port number.
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sendmail and don't use the milter, I chose a long time ago to use
MailScanner, primarily because it scans for spam and viruses... but it is a
heavy processes (in RAM and somewhat less in CPU), the milter is more efficient
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whatever).
> Also, roughly half of the user manual is filled with "Third Party
> Products". Why some of these have obvious purposed (graphing or log
> file processing), are there any of these necessary for me to get up and
> going in my environment?
No.
> TIA for any pointers or URL's where I can RTFM.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is this possible? Are there any pitfalls in doing this?
Cygwin includes clamav in the packages that can be installed, I have used it and
it works with no problem (except clamdwatch which needs a little change because
perl misbehaves on the chmod() call).
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e cgpav or the
following freeware that I haven't used but looks interesting:
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ver 6.1 with amavis-new and
> clamav and i want to know if clamav can detect virus embedded in files
> inserted in office files.
Yes it does. Many of the virus catched come as .doc files, you can see that if
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By default clamd has ScanOLE2 enabled, of course it can be disabled in the
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ne know how to
> disable it. I did comment the ScanArchive directive in clamd.conf but it
> didn't work.
You need to set 2 options in clamd.conf (read "man clamd.conf" for details):
DisableDefaultScanOptions
ScanArchive no
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send a report to the glibc maintainer at
Gentoo, a warning to the clamav maintainer would also help.
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obSetFilename:
> mkstemp(/tmp/clamav-086daff174ee6649/Data.zipXX)
> LibClamAV debug: Saving attachment as
> /tmp/clamav-086daff174ee6649/Data.zipz7ZDnS
> LibClamAV debug: Exported 21 bytes using enctype 2
> LibClamAV debug: 2 trailing bytes to export
> LibClamAV debug: base64chars = 2 (@ @ @)
> LibClamAV debug: fileblobDestroy: Data.zip
[snip]
We need an expert, I can't see anything suspicious but I'm no expert.
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But when I run with gdb to attempt to troubleshoot the coredump, it
> runs fine?...
>
> - - -
> spin# gdb freshclam
Try debugging the core file: gdb freshclam core
In case debugging the core leads to nothing... When a program runs in gdb but
not outside it's usually because i
on of f-prot which found a few more
hidden files.
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ed then scan the file.
Explanation: your virus database probably is very old and does not contain the
signature or there are (permission) problems updating the database. Freshclam
should be executed periodically, I use cron (under Cygwin) for that purpose.
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Cygwin
So the problem is with your environment. Read my other reply for possible
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gt; Comparing the debug output it does find the virus directly
> after recognizing it as executable file. The other one starts priting
> informations about the file. Here is everything from the recognition
> point:
[snip]
Conclusion: There is something wrong with your environment.
Recom
was flawed, or not.
Second: you will be able to investigate the origin of the problem (if it's still
there).
For completeness, let me try to test what you did with clamav that came from
Cygwin:
$ clamscan c:\\tmp
...
c:\tmp/Happy99.exe.virus_: Trojan.Happy99.SKA FOUND
$ pushd /c/tmp
$ clamsc
> version immediately after putting the new databases in place.
By "putting" you mean using freshclam?
If the answer is yes, then consider that freshclam is sending the reload/signal
to clamd if it is instructed to do so on its configura
reshclam on boot" is
wrong, if you want something to start on boot you set that on the /etc/init.d
directory and related /etc/rc?.d (or equivalent since this changes from Unix to
Unix), you don't use cron for that.
If you don't know what you are doing then st
laris 10 and/or new
Linux distributions (are you using Fedora Core 4?).
Anyway, the problem you described is still there, something (perhaps that new
cron) ran freshclam at least twice. The idea, if you want freshclam as daemon,
is to run it once with
e "?"; with squidclam it might be a
little different so check carefully SquidClam's instructions.
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perhaps what you did is create a file by the same name that clamd
cannot delete, so you have to delete it yourself and let clamd work as it is
supposed to work.
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javascript is being blocked.
You have to read the logs, both squid and clamd, perhaps enable verbose or debug
output if nothing interesant shows there as they are.
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is your browser or squid has a (non standard) rule to
do that.
Better search in the logs, squidclamav_redirector logs to the system log so look
into /var/log/syslog, squid has 2 log files an access log and an error log, look
into both.
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ith the
current version you can only have full support if you use clamscan with an
external program (option --unrar[=FULLPATH]), clamdscan does not have this
option.
I'm leaving out a lot of information and alternatives, but this may answer your
question.
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rd-coded signature to each scanned file.
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TFsAn3GlDCC0codcJdqxM87rK4X2lk0J
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il directory the
> file called clamav-email-signature and would like to have it put on all
> my emails. I have looked all over and don't see much info on how to do
> this.
Sorry, it is "man clamav-milter" (no underscore).
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small changes but that was more than a year ago,
Cygwin changes have added the missing functions); so you can choose either
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s executed there (send_sms in the example),
just comment the option to fix.
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ll clamdscan without clamd
which is useless, they come with the milter.conf idea and probably don't
document it.
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ay it will not try
to send notifications to postmaster every time it finds a virus.
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DatabaseOwner clamav
This is the default and you have two options:
1. You can create the user (and group), which is what probably most people do.
Follow the installation instructions.
or
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and probably the same goes for the milter.
Fix it by editing /etc/clamd.conf, make sure that the following are set:
DisableDefaultScanOptions
DetectBrokenExecutables
HTH
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or clamscan.
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>> which shows someone with a similar issue, but did not resolve my issue.
>> Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Yes, the problem is in /usr/local/bin/clamscan-procfilter.pl (that's why the
error says "sh: ...", look into that file, it pro
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analyzer wrote:
[snip]
> There is a problem the file sendmail.m4 doesn't exist on my system.
No problem, just restart sendmail after changing sendmail.cf .
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Commen
cket in /etc/clamd.conf (or
/usr/local/etc/clamd.conf)?
The sequence is start the milter first, then (if there was no error) start
sendmail.
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A
ClamAV is a _virus scanner_ not a document scanner... so you are looking at the
wrong place.
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Bretsch Katie wrote:
[snip]
>> ClamAV is a _virus scanner_ not a document scanner... so you are
>> looking at the
>> wrong place.
>
>
> Sorry, you misunderstand me. Something unknown is causing my Vuescan SW
> not to recognize the Epson scanner HW. I
but it shouldn't take long.
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=
anged to /etc/clamd.conf and you have to edit that
one as well as /etc/freshclam.conf .
HTH
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>>when i try to start freshclam it gives me the following massage:
>>Can't change dir to /usr/local/share/clamav
>
>
> Correct the file permissions such that the user freshclam runs as has access.
Or create the directory if it doesn't exist, with the proper permiss
ot to spread viruses I'd like to check the incoming mails by ClamAv.
> Is it possible?
Yes its possible. How? it depends on your setting, take a look at:
http://clamav.net/3rdparty.html#pagestart
Sections 2 and 5 are the ones to look at if you don't have your own mail server.
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tion: command not found
There is no /usr/local/bin/install in Cygwin. Whatever you have there is not
install.
Cygwin's install is in /usr/bin; you probably have in your PATH /usr/local/bin
first and what looks like a nag text file called install which
d destroyed, hence was their download.
>> Thank you in advance.
Look at http://clamav.net/3rdparty.html#other
What you describe is similar to Endian Firewall, Snort-ClamAV, Snort-inline and
perhaps RedWall Firewall.
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switch statement
> *** Error exit code 1
[snip]
You are using an option in the compiler that causes warnings to be treated as
errors, that is why this build failed.
With gcc the option is -Werror, perhaps you did put that in CFLAGS or your
envirnoment setting have it.
HTH
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ot;) or in a
script if you are not using configure directly but using a script that runs
configure... OK, there is a 4th possibility, not explicit and an ugly one, it
could be set by the compiler's spec file (if everything else didn't show where
it comes from then do "gcc -dumpspecs
Any hits from my other recommendations? (echo $CFLAGS, gcc -dumpspecs, you can
also "grep Werro config.log").
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e else.
The point is clamav's configure found a netdb.h that does not define
HOST_NOT_FOUND, that produced the warning, and that header is not what is
normally expected. You have to find out where did that header came from, and if
you have more than one by that name, how to use the good one
haps I can think of something later.
What version is your gcc? (i.e. gcc --version)
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ving your problem, I'll give it a try (the easy way: download a
precompiled version of just the c/c++ part of gcc, what's that site in Canada
with all the packages for HP-UX? I haven't used HP-UX in a while...)
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tered an Exit Status 1 error, although the cause of the
> error seems different than before.
>
> I've included it in this e-mail as an attachment. Is there something else I
> need
> to do? Thanks.
No attachment. But first correct the part with LD_LIBRARY_PATH above.
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e ...
> Manager.c:503: (each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> Manager.c:503: for each function it appears in.)
> *** Error exit code 1
> Stop
> *** Error exit code 1
> Stop
> *** Error exit code 1
> Stop.
>
> Let me know if you need me to send you the a
LIB_PATH variable to the .cshrc file. The results
> were
> the same if I tried to
I wouldn't set SHLIB_PATH or any library path; the reason is that you were
setting it to the mounted directory and it's better to leave the path pointing
to the regular libraries which won't di
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> I removed the SHLIB_PATH command from the .cshrc file, and tried the procedure
> again, without success...I am at a loss here.
Same message about h_errno?
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5 arguments" about
9 lines below.
What we are trying to do is see what is causing the build failure. In theory
configure should have catched any problem.
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