On Sat, Dec 25, 1999 at 05:51:30PM +0100, Carsten Witt wrote:
> Merry Christmas Chris,
> 
> I've a debian 2.0.36 and tried it with 2.2.1 ( the same ).
> Only a small installation ( the smallest ~28 MB) with procmail and libc5
> (for mcaffee) & libc6 Kernel-source 2.0.36 & 2.2.1
> 
> And a running qmail 1.03 without patches!
> checkpassword0.81, rblssmtpd 0.70, daemontools 0.53 and ucspi-tcp-0.84
> 

Okay, I must admit I'm stumped.  I've installed Debian 2.1 with a similar
setup to you and everything is working fine.  The differences are that I am
using daemontools-0.61 and fastforward-0.51, and I didn't install
checkpassword or the RBL stuff.  I also upgraded the kernel to 2.0.38 using
dselect.  I used the qmail ids and groups included with debian rather than
those in the INSTALL.ids file.  Also, this system is running under vmware,
but that shouldn't make a difference.

If it makes any difference I am running qmail using svscan as described in
"Life with qmail".

Btw, in the next version I'll have configure bail out if it can't find
metamail.  There's really no point installing it without metamail.

Here's the output in the log file I got after doing a test:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSat Dec 25 14:20:27 EST 1999xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
qmail-remote called unixzone.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FROM: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
maxlevel: 0
UnZOOing test.zoo
maxlevel: 1
UnLHArcing test.lha
maxlevel: 2
UnARJing test.arj
maxlevel: 3
UnRARing test.rar
maxlevel: 4
Unpacking uuencoded file test.uue
maxlevel: 5
Uncompressing uudecode.4: move to compr.5.Z first
maxlevel: 6
Untaring compr.5
maxlevel: 7
Unziping t1.a136693669
maxlevel: 8
Un-gzip-ing y13775.0.gz: move to gzip.8.gz first
maxlevel: 9
Untaring gzip.8
maxlevel: 10
Un-bzip-ping t1.a13997.bz2: move to bzip.10.bz2 first
maxlevel: 11
Contents of /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked
total 4
drwx------   2 qmailr   qmail        1024 Dec 25 14:20 .
drwx------   3 qmailr   qmail        1024 Dec 25 14:20 ..
-rw-------   1 qmailr   qmail           9 Dec 25 14:20 1-mm.a12821
-rw-------   1 qmailr   qmail          69 Dec 10 16:24 bzip.10
-rw-------   1 qmailr   qmail           0 Dec 25 14:20 mm.a12821
This program is more than   3 months old. New viruses come out all the
time - we would suggest that you upgrade your copy.
Scanning /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/*
Scanning file /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/mm.a12821
/var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/mm.a12821
        File too small to have a known virus.
Scanning file /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/1-mm.a12821
Scanning file /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/bzip.10
/var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/bzip.10
        Found: EICAR test file NOT a virus.

Summary report on /var/tmp/qmail-remote12805/unpacked/*
File(s)
        Total files: ...........       3
        Clean: .................       2
        Possibly Infected: .....       1
H+BEDV AntiVir scanstatus0 is: 0
Mcafee scanstatus1 is: 0
Dr. Solomon (old) scanstatus2 is: 0
Dr. Solomon (new) scanstatus3 is: 0
Sophos Sweep scanstatus4 is: 0
NAI Virus Scan 4.x scanstatus5 is: 13
KasperskyLab AVP scanstatus6 is: 0
KasperskyLab AVPDaemonClient scantatus7 is: 0
DataFellows F-Secure Antivirus scanstatus8 is: 0
Trend Micro FileScanner scanstatus9 is: 0

Virus FOUND Sent notification to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anyone else have any ideas?


Chris

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