"I might be a little late to the party here, but are you saying that
10.11.14.160 is the IP address which the Cloudflare servers see?"
Sorry, I left out a bit. The 10.11.14.160 is the address assigned to
a NIC on our firewall / gateway / internal router machine, but that NIC
is connected to a Netg
J.R. skrev den 2018-11-23 22:30:
In my freshclam.conf I have 'CompressLocalDatabase yes' set, yet I
noticed that I have daily.cld & safebrowsing.cld instead of .cvd? I
this is a time waster to enable that, i would like to know how to make
the cld from cvd, so it not reload the compressed versi
Hi all!
n 23/11/2018 23:23, Gilles Mioni wrote:
[...]
> How to uninstall it if it's found on system ?
As with every other virus/malware/...: You don't "uninstall" it - you
reinstall the system from scratch.
MfG,
Bernd
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Bernd Petrovitsch Email : be...@petrovitsch.priv.
Linux.BtcMine.174 it's a very new and dangerous malware to mine
cryptocurrencies and more.
Is it detected by clamav ?
How to uninstall it if it's found on system ?
Here, for more informations :
https://www.zdnet.com/article/new-linux-crypto-miner-steals-your-root-password-and-disables-your-ant
In my freshclam.conf I have 'CompressLocalDatabase yes' set, yet I
noticed that I have daily.cld & safebrowsing.cld instead of .cvd? I
always thought the .cvd was the compressed version and spent quite a
bit of time trying to find out how to manually compress a .cld file
into a .cvd (note to others
"But the OP has *refused* to consider trying that."
Nonsense!
I did, of course, do that for a while, in a desperate attempt to get any
updates at all. But it seemed like an incredibly crude way to try to
get back to the pre-Cloudflare behavior when updates didn't regularly
fail (and eventually bl
Hi there,
On Thu, 22 Nov 2018, Paul Kosinski wrote:
I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam updates.
I've been using ClamAV for more than a decade. I've already said on
the list that I log all freshclam updates and that in general my
experience is that the mirrors are
Hi Dennis,
Nope. We haven't made any changes to the clamd socket API.
-Micah
Micah Snyder
ClamAV Development
Talos
Cisco Systems, Inc.
On Nov 22, 2018, at 6:11 PM, Dennis Peterson
mailto:denni...@inetnw.com>> wrote:
Does this change how socket-connected clients (milters, for example)
comm
The “be” error was my fault. Plain and simple. I misconfigured a dns entry.
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On Nov 23, 2018, at 04:28, Pierre Dehaen wrote:
>> On 11/22/18 8:51 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
>> I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam updates.
>> Those who don't likely
On 23/11/2018 22:45, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 23 November 2018 03:43:40 Dennis Peterson wrote:
On 11/22/18 8:51 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam
updates. Those who don't likely won't notice freshclam temporary
failures due to an out-o
On Friday 23 November 2018 03:43:40 Dennis Peterson wrote:
> On 11/22/18 8:51 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> > I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam
> > updates. Those who don't likely won't notice freshclam temporary
> > failures due to an out-of-sync condition.
>
> I just ch
> On 11/22/18 8:51 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam updates.
> Those who don't likely won't notice freshclam temporary failures due
> to an out-of-sync condition.
I do log and do analyze all logs on all servers everyday, sometimes every hour
On 11/22/18 8:51 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
I wonder how many users of ClamAV actually log their freshclam updates.
Those who don't likely won't notice freshclam temporary failures due
to an out-of-sync condition.
I just checked logs on two systems dating from July 1 and see no failures. I
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