For the last few days I have been getting a freshclam error when trying
to update. I downloaded the newest version, compiled, and installed but
am still having the same problems. The error I am getting is as
follows:
Checking for new database - started at Wed Jun 30 14:50:14 2004
Calculating MD5
This one time, at band camp, Jo Mills wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 01:49:02PM -0600, Steve Lenti wrote:
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> > I have tried adjusting the DatabaseMirror setting in the freshclam.conf
> > but it always uses these same 2 addresses. I'm thinking that somehow
> >
This one time, at band camp, Daniel J McDonald wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-07-02 at 12:06, Tony Chang wrote:
> > I was wondering if there were any particular issues I should be
> > concerned with when upgrading clam from 0.65 on FreeBSD 4.8 to 0.74.
> Make certain that either the old libraries/binarie
I am currently running a RH9 system with 2.4.21
kernel. I have upgraded the kernel to 2.4.26, but clamav will not
work. I have recompiled under the new kernel but for some reason I cannot
get clamdscan or clamscan to work. I keep getting “Segmentation
fault” in the log file. Is there an
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Seen on the list last week:
It turned out the latest version of ClamAV (0.74) and development
versions since devel-20040622 contain a bug regarding handling of
stream scanning in TCP mode. The bug results in clamdscan hanging when
scanning data on stdin ("clamdscan
This one time, at band camp, Brian Bruns wrote:
> On Sunday, July 04, 2004 4:22 PM [EST], Steve Lenti wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > Seen on the list last week:
> > It turned out the latest version of ClamAV (0.74) and development
> > versions since d
So is this officially considered a bug since I haven't seen any kind of
response in the last few days? Should I submit a bug report?
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This one time, at band camp, Steve Lenti wrote:
> I am currently running a RH9 system wit
This one time, at band camp, Steve Lenti wrote:
> I am currently running a RH9 system with 2.4.21 kernel. I have upgraded the
> kernel to 2.4.26, but clamav will not work. I have recompiled under the new
> kernel but for some reason I cannot get clamdscan or clamscan to work. I
>
Robert Schmidt wrote:
This is happening pretty frequently, 2 or 3 times per day. I upgraded
from .70 to .74 to see if it made any difference. It didn't.
Feel free to ask for more info. I'm open to suggestions.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamav]# /usr/sbin/clamav-milter --version
ClamAV version 0.74, clamav-
f someone wants a few sample email messages, let me know where to send
> them.
>
I might be way off base here, but isnt the virus you are talking about
a "Zipped" Bagel generation virus? Which would explain why its being
detected as Worm.Bagle.Gen-zippwd righ
here a place to report this besides here? Thanks - John
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automatically? Just more the file, you should be
able to figure out where its coming from.
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> t/Mail-ClamAV.t 11 281611 21 190.91% 1-11
> Failed 1/1 test scripts, 0.00% okay. 11/11 subtests failed, 0.00% okay.
> make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2
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> I appreciate any help.
>
> Bowie
It looks like it can't find clamav shared library. Is the locatio
gt; update Mail::ClamAV? I can add the LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting to my .bashrc,
> but
> is there a better way?
>
When you added the path to your /etc/ld.so.conf did you re-run
ldconfig? You could also check to make sure it's getting
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t; die??
> 2 - is there a way to ensure that clamd doesnt die (or
> starts itself again if so)
>
clamscan is dying because you aren't allocating enough memory using
the softlimit function. Take a look at the qmail-scanner FAQ. The
reason clamdscan is working it because it takes less m
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 09:59:58 -0400, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I have searched far and wide, a rare case where google comes up
> relatively short. Has anyone attempted to use clam with .qmail or
> ..qmail-default files instead of patching qmail with QMAILQUEUE and using
> qmai
s the real difference from using a product not so mature as
using procmail. I have used procmail with virtual domains without a
problem. Also you can make procmail domain wide instead of letting
users edit thier own without a problem. Procmail can easily be used
in a standard setup and can
ecking. Is
> there a filter that can check mail by username or group association?
>
I use a procmail recipe for this. Works great.
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> SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0;
0 rows returned
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On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:51:41 -0400, Bart Silverstrim
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> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to integrate a clamav with a simple sitewide procmail recipe
> to run clamscan-procfilter then take action if the headers contain the
> virus tag (X-CLAMAV). The first part of the recipe in the
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