Since upgrading to clamav 0.95 I am getting the log message "fd[10]: OK"
appearing in my clamav log file. Clamav is configured to log to syslog.
Also, I am logging clean messages.
Here is a section of my log file that shows the message appearing a
couple of times and then syslog buffering it:
aCaB wrote:
> Turn off LogClean in clamd.conf.
While I could do that, I would prefer the feature to work correctly. Is
anyone else having this issue with 0.95? Is this a known bug that will
be fixed in a future version?
Thanks.
--Vincent
Disclaimer: Any references to Pipeline performance co
> Török Edwin wrote:
> What is the bug here? That the filename scanned is not logged?
I think so. When LogClean = yes I get a lot of this in my log file:
Mar 24 09:26:28 emailfw3 clamd[23436]: fd[10]: OK
Mar 24 09:27:13 emailfw3 last message repeated 4 times
Mar 24 09:28:21 emailfw3 last message
I know that the new clamav-milter is a work in progress. Is there any
chance of email notifications to an administrator when a virus is
detected being added back into clamav-milter in the future?
Thanks.
--Vincent
Disclaimer: Any references to Pipeline performance contained herein ar
After upgrading from clamav 0.70 rc to the stable release of clamav 0.70,
clamav-milter no longer starts.
When I try starting clamav-milter it immediately dies with the message
"Segmentation fault (core dumped)":
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# /usr/local/sbin/clamav-milter
Segmentation fault (core du
Quoting Nigel Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I can't reproduce your problem.
> Did you do the following: "make distclean; configure ; make
> install"?
I upgraded gcc from 2.96 to 3.3.3 and recompiled clamav 0.70. The program
clamav-milter works now.
Thanks.
--Vincent
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"Tomasz Kojm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Clam's behaviour is incorrect because the Eicar test file page
> > (http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm) states:
> > "Any anti-virus product that supports the test file should detect it
> > in any file pro
I am trying to compile ClamAV 0.65 on RedHat Linux 7. When compiling the
make stops with the following error:
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/vincent/src/clamav-0.65/clamav-milter'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `../docs/clamav-milter.8', needed by
`all-am'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving direct
"Igor Brezac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> You can ignore this error or apply the following patch and rebuild
> clamav.
The patch worked. Thanks.
V/
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