On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Michael Faurot wrote:
> Are there any issues with leaving StreamSaveToDisk turned on, even if
> MD doesn't use it and clamav-milter isn't used either?
Nope. It won't have any effect unless STREAM is used with clamd.
Jason
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> FYI, StreamSaveToDisk is not required with MIMEDefang. MD uses SCAN, not
> STREAM. STREAM is used by clamav-milter.
Thanks for the tip--I wasn't aware of this.
Are there any issues with leaving StreamSaveToDisk turned on, even if
MD doesn't use it an
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Lucas Albers wrote:
> > Are these set in clamav.conf?
> >
> > ScanArchive
> > StreamSaveToDisk
>
> Solved my problem.
FYI, StreamSaveToDisk is not required with MIMEDefang. MD uses SCAN, not
STREAM. STREAM is used by clamav-milter.
Jason
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I asked on the clamav mailing list, make sure these are set and clamdscan
will scan zip correctly.
> Are these set in clamav.conf?
>
> ScanArchive
> StreamSaveToDisk
Solved my problem.
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Montana State Uni
> I've encounted this problem: clamscan will scan zip files and
> detect a virus. clamdscan will not.
Just a thought: Have you specified, in clamav.conf, that clamd should unpack zip
files? IIRC, the default is not to.
/Jonas
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At 11:31 16/02/2004 -0700, you wrote:
On 15 Feb 2004 at 11:57, Alain DESEINE wrote:
> At 15:04 13/02/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >Are you using *_contains_virus_clamd() or *_contains_virus_clamav()
> >functions?
>
> I use both.
What does that gain you? You're not increasing your likelihood of
de
On 15 Feb 2004 at 11:57, Alain DESEINE wrote:
> At 15:04 13/02/2004 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >Are you using *_contains_virus_clamd() or *_contains_virus_clamav()
> >functions?
>
> I use both.
What does that gain you? You're not increasing your likelihood of
detection by running it through the s
Lucas Albers wrote:
I've encounted this problem:
clamscan will scan zip files and detect a virus.
clamdscan will not.
Bingo! I thought that I was just crazy and/or had a config problem.
Does anyone know what causes the difference?
-royce
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I've encounted this problem:
clamscan will scan zip files and detect a virus.
clamdscan will not.
clamdscan part.1.body.zip
/tmp/part.1.body.zip: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
clamscan part.1.body.zip
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
part.1.body.zip: Worm.Gibe.F F
At 15:04 13/02/2004 -0700, you wrote:
On 13 Feb 2004 at 10:18, Alain DESEINE wrote:
> I got a problem using CLAMAV and MIMEDefang when scanning zip files
> containing viruses ...
Are you using *_contains_virus_clamd() or *_contains_virus_clamav()
functions?
I use both.
The daemonized scanner r
On 13 Feb 2004 at 10:18, Alain DESEINE wrote:
> I got a problem using CLAMAV and MIMEDefang when scanning zip files
> containing viruses ...
Are you using *_contains_virus_clamd() or *_contains_virus_clamav()
functions?
The daemonized scanner requires a local socket accessible to the
defang
Hi,
I got a problem using CLAMAV and MIMEDefang when scanning zip files
containing viruses ...
When i send a virus file in an email MIMEDefang/CLAMAV intercept it well,
but when i send the same virus in an archive file (ZIP file)
MIMEDefang/CLAMAV don't intercept it ! I've tried to save the arc
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