Hello all,
I have clamAV 0.70 on my main mail server, but this morning when I run
freshclam, I got the following error(it will be shown shortly). On
googling, I got to know that it is brought about because a newer
version of clamAV is available (cool!) but all the ways of updating
that I found out were for rpm based installations. Unfortunately for
me, I used the tar.gz from clamav.net and so far all indicators are for
a re-install. Now I wouldn't like to tinker with this system so I am
wondering whether anyone has had this problem before and could give me
some guidelines on how to proceed. My worries are further compounded by
the fact that I am also running a tar.gz installation of MailScanner
that is relying on this clamAV installation! Any suggestions?
The error is here below:
===========================Begin error message======================
postmaster1:~ # freshclam
ClamAV update process started at Mon Mar 14 14:38:21 2005
SECURITY WARNING: NO SUPPORT FOR DIGITAL SIGNATURES
Connecting via xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
main.cvd is up to date (version: 30, sigs: 31086, f-level: 4, builder:
tkojm)
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED - please update
immediately !
WARNING: Current functionality level = 2, required = 4
Connecting via xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Reading CVD header (daily.cvd): OK
daily.cvd is up to date (version: 762, sigs: 520, f-level: 4, builder:
ccordes)
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED - please update
immediately !
WARNING: Current functionality level = 2, required = 4
postmaster1:~ #
========================End of error================================
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Lule George William (Mr)
Network and Systems Administrator
Cisco Program Co-ordinator
Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi
P.O. Box 5498 Kampala
Uganda
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