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> the current changelog so it's easier to access?
That's something I personally feel is a good idea for any program. That way
if you've got a problem with a package you can at least look at the online
changelog and see if i
(web/ftp
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> breeze..
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Yes - highly dangerous! Why not use the likes of EICAR (the test "virus")
that have been created specific
eeded.
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I dunno, that seems pretty apparent to me.
Read, in particular, the line in the debug log. The ZIP file extracted to
13992803 (roughly 13MB), with the limit set at 10485760 - the default 10MB.
Increase the ArchiveMaxFileSize in clamav.conf.
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Read the instructions that come wit
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Did you run freshclam to update the signatures?
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I'd say that they've installed into different locations. Try removing
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I can stick a sample of the email in question somewhere if people want,
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last 2 weeks :)
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As has been discussed a number of times, including a couple of days ago,
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You skipped my first step: "make sure the directory exists". This means: if it
doesn't exist, create it and set the owner/group to the user clamav runs as and
permissions accordingly. When you've done that, run freshclam again.
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me and was meant for you to use.
- If still can't find such username, create it.
- If such username does exist, modify your freshclam.conf and/or clamd.conf to
use this username.
- chown the directory and set permissions accordingly.
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So there *is* a clamav user in /etc/passwd, which has /var/lib/clamav as home
directory. It is probably configured by apt-get. I don't know where clamd.conf5
comes from: the file is usually called clamd.conf.
Install from source or from apt-get, not both, so remove either one. If you
remove the
sending it to us in the first place.
Is there a way to tell clamav to send the bounce message with the
"INFECTED: Heuristics.Structured.CreditCardNumber" data, but NOT include
the original email?
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One of the reasons we use clamav is to not accept emails with credit
card numbers. And it works great to bounce the message back to the
sender. However, according to PCI, sending the
On 04/01/2016 11:40 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
On 4/1/2016 11:16 AM, Rob McKennon wrote:
On 04/01/2016 11:01 AM, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
On Friday 01 of April 2016 Rob McKennon wrote:
Hello,
One of the reasons we use clamav is to not accept emails with
credit
card numbers. And it works
Hello!
We are getting some false positive results with
Heuristics.Structured.SSN. Is there a way to disable the SSN check,
but keep the CreditCard check?
For now I have just increased the SSN count to 1000 to get around this.
Setting it to 0 did not disable it :(
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Well, I feel dumb now... not sure why I didn't try that before.
Thanx Mickey!
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Just tested this, and it seems setting both "StructuredSSNFormatNormal" and
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> ERROR: getfile: Can't create new file
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> Hint: The database directory must be writable for UID 441 or GID 204
What do the following show:
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> Did the 770, no luck.
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That depends on how you installed ClamAV (and possibly on the version)
- did you install it from source? What version did you install? What
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27;t a full AV product and doesn't include
quarantining. For that you'll want clamscan. Again the man page
tells you what you want, but something like:
clamscan -l=c:\example\log.file.txt --move c:\quarantine\ c:\
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> Thank you for the information.
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> I should mention that I have clamd running as a service under windows
> server 2003. From my reading and I may be confusing things, I thought I
> had to use clamdscan in this
rver. So can this be fixed or can clamav be turned off
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> Is there a way to reinject all of them as new emails?
It sounds like the answer would be specific to QMail, it's probably
best to check it's documentation/lists.
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(I saw a post here mentioning that the build even
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> Is there no more support for this Debian Release?
Debian Woody (Debian 3.0) is also pretty old and EOL'ed..
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to notify and while I'm not a lawyer I'm pretty confident that the
ClamAV's teams efforts would be described as reasonable (based upon
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Everytime a posting pops up asking why their ClamAV doesn't work anymore, the
thread gets hijacked by rants like these. This is not helping the OP want way
OT. If you'd just stay in the already polluted threads and post your rants
there, the list
, even with an EOL Debian. Simple
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> Try compiling with experimental.
Yes, with --enable-experimental it compiles cleanly. Thanks.
So I guess we have to run it with experimental code compiled. If we turn
off the experimental functions in t
your platform. It builds OK on my RedHat 5.2 (gcc 2.7.2.3) both with and
> without experimental as a result of some fixes since 0.90.1 was released.
ok, thanks, that'll work nicely. :)
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#x27;ve got it running with debug logging turned on right now to see if I
can log a cause (it is passing zip files ok).
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og). I've tried a fresh install of 0.90.1 and it's
still crashing. I'm just about to kick off a thread about this to see
what the developers want me to do to debug this :)
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var/db/clamav" it doesn't
crash. I'm going to step through the port options one at a time, but
thought that others running FreeBSD 5.4 (and possibly others) would
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Right, complete re-write :)
The FreeBSD port uses the following arguments to configure:
'--with-dbdir=/var/db/clamav' '--with-zlib=/usr'
'--mandir=/usr/local/man' '--disable-zlib-vcheck'
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there, giving me a safe fallback.
I assume you are going to use 'send-pr' to report this problem.
I have already:
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including the PR details in the hope
that it'll help you all avoid duplicating effort. The foreground run
never crashes BTW - it's only when it's in the background it happens.
No need for a separate thread.
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0.90.x is really only usable on FreeBSD 6+ using libthr. There's
something in the threading in 0.90.x that does not like libpthread on
FreeBSD.
More accurately on FreeBSD 6.x - under 5.x it's perfectly happy (at
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> > >>> 2.91.66), I received the following error:
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longer supports FreeBSD 4.x (see the other thread).
It works fine on 5.3 - I know because that's what I'm using :)
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> > > I am running BSD/OS 4.3.X .
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> Try this patch:
> http://citrin.ru/stuff/clamav/patch-0.90.1-matcher-ac.c
>
> Also see:
> https://wwws.clamav.net/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=434
Is this an issue if using clamdscan vs. clamscan? Is this patch
recommended for spe
s a lot e-mails wich I always receive and now I haven't.
Can someone tell me how I can get those e-mails back and place where
they belong?
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> start clamd it logs this:
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RAM is quite long).
Can someone please give me a hint where to search? I'd be happy to give
details where needed.
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some more, some less- because of heat problems) I
figure we have data corruption or something.
So, I'm not so sure if this is ClamAV related. Maybe this doesn't belong
here... I'll continue searching.
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*completely* (personally
checked) remove the package (using apt-get and dpkg) and reinstall it,
but I'm not going to complain: this was my excuse to install the latest
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it didn't. Also, it didn't give
any errors I could work with (except for timeouts).
Thanks anyway for the response.
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> libclamav.so.2: cannot open
> shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> Not sure where to proceed from here.
Do you have the path/to/lib directory in /etc/ld.so.conf and did you do
an "ldconfig"?
Does "locate libclamav.so.2" return any results?
Grts
e if that solves your problem. You might also check if
your ld.so.conf file is still correct (before running ldconfig).
Grts,
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now how Solaris works with dynamic libraries.
Grts,
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v.so.1 is a library from ClamAV-0.88.x. Since the OP
just uninstalled that version, the OS still appears to "remember" that
the old lib is there. That's what may happen in Linux, hence the
"ldconfig" hint to make the OS "forget" it's there.
I have not worked with Solaris so I don't know how to solve this.
Maybe a reboot will help..
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and seems to be able to do what you want,
well... Why are you asking? ;-)
IMO although you think (2) is not optimal configuration-wise, it is
security-wise as clamd would never see packets it doesn't need to see.
Grts,
Rob
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