Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-21 Thread Jerry
On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 17:24:37 +0100 (BST), G.W. Haywood stated:

 Hi there,
 
 On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Joel Esler wrote:
 
  [something or other, I can't really tell]
 
 Joel, PLEASE get a decent mail client, your messages on this list are
 pretty near indecipherable.

I am using Claws-Mail, and I am not experiencing any problems reading his
emails.

-- 
Jerry
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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-18 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)

On Sep 18, 2014, at 1:39 AM, Al Varnell 
alvarn...@mac.commailto:alvarn...@mac.com wrote:

On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:59 PM, Paul Kosinski 
cla...@iment.commailto:cla...@iment.com wrote:
I'm running ClamAV 0.98.4, yet when I built it the main.cvd file was
from 17 Sep 2013 (now a year old!), and the daily.cvd files have been
about 28 MB each. Even though I have been running a local mirror on our
LAN for years now, it's really annoying that the daily.cvd files are so
big.

When ClamAV was independent, every new release had an updated
main.cvd, and the daily.cvd files were of modest size. Now the whole
0.98.x series has the same main.cvd, and the daily.cvds keep getting
bigger. The immediately previous main.cvd, in the 0.97.x series, was
shipped with 0.97.3 and was dated Oct 2011.

You are not remembering correctly. That may have been true a decade ago, but 
for the last half dozen years or so the main stayed the same for every new 
release and was only updated when it was more efficient to update it than to 
continue downloading large daily’s. I seem to recall that the last update was 
late and that there was approximately a year between updates in earlier days, 
but even that varied.

You may be correct in that it’s time for another update, but since it mostly 
impacts the load on network servers and not you and other clients, that’s 
something the team will need to analyze and decide.

All is correct here.  I’ll check with the team of when the “rollover” will take 
place, as this has a substantial impact on the mirror infrastructure, we have 
to let the mirrors know before we do it.  As you can imagine, the 7M+ users of 
ClamAV all downloading a main.cvd from a mirror is quite heavy on bandwidth if 
you aren’t expecting it.

--
Joel Esler
Open Source Manager
Threat Intelligence Team Lead
Talos
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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-18 Thread Steve Basford

On Thu, September 18, 2014 5:59 am, Paul Kosinski wrote:

 When ClamAV was independent, every new release had an updated
 main.cvd, and the daily.cvd files were of modest size. Now the whole
 0.98.x
 series has the same main.cvd, and the daily.cvds keep getting bigger. The
 immediately previous main.cvd, in the 0.97.x series, was shipped with
 0.97.3 and was dated Oct 2011.

A little bit of main.cvd update history...

[Update (main: 32, 2005-06-05 03:21
[Update (main: 33, 2005-07-04 23:08
[Update (main: 34, 2005-09-10 15:35
[Update (main: 35, 2006-01-06 00:37
[Update (main: 36, 2006-02-21 02:10
[Update (main: 37, 2006-04-03 05:46
[Update (main: 38, 2006-04-21 21:47
[Update (main: 39, 2006-06-09 22:40
[Update (main: 43, 2007-04-11 13:39
[Update (main: 44, 2007-07-20 18:04
[Update (main: 45, 2007-12-09 19:22
[Update (main: 46, 2008-04-06 21:27
[Update (main: 47, 2008-06-23 22:41
[Update (main: 48, 2008-09-04 21:29
[Update (main: 49, 2008-10-24 21:10
[Update (main: 53, 2010-11-14 18:27

etc. etc.

Cheers,

Steve
Sanesecurity.com

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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-18 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Joel Esler wrote:


[something or other, I can't really tell]


Joel, PLEASE get a decent mail client, your messages on this list are
pretty near indecipherable.

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73,
Ged.
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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2014/09/18 17:24, G.W. Haywood wrote:
 Hi there,
 
 On Thu, 18 Sep 2014, Joel Esler wrote:
 
 [something or other, I can't really tell]
 
 Joel, PLEASE get a decent mail client, your messages on this list are
 pretty near indecipherable.

One of the lines is this...

X-Content-Filtered-By: Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.18-1

...so I think this is HTML mails getting badly auto-converted to non-HTML
for the mailing list.

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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-17 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
The CVD is updated roughly every four hours.  Chances are, you are getting a 
new one ;)

--
Joel Esler
Open Source Manager
Threat Intelligence Team Lead
Talos

On Sep 16, 2014, at 3:10 PM, Volcy, Georges 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com wrote:

Thank you so much for your help!
Very much appreciated!
Thanks!

Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com


-Original Message-
From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of 
Ed Christiansen LX
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:28
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from opening 
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here you go.  These extract the info from the files.  You will have to unwrap 
them however.

head -1 main.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf ClamAV 
main.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , $3, $4}'

head -1 daily.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf ClamAV 
daily.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , $3, $4}'

The output looks like this:

ClamAV main.cvd 17 Sep 2013, version 55, total 2424225 ClamAV daily.cvd 15 Sep 
2014, version 19367, total 1099036


On 9/16/2014 1:07 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
I did notice the daily.cvd, however it no longer says what day it was release.
I'm also installing the daily.cvd file to a server that  is on an isolated 
system with no access to the internet.
Also,  I'm uploading the daily.cvd , bytecode.cvd, and main.cvd to a server 
with a hardened firmware and can only obtain new clamav engine version through 
that company's firmware update.
I guess my main question is how can I tell when if I'm downloading a new .cvd 
file.
Thanks,

Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com

-Original Message-
From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On
Behalf Of Joel Esler (jesler)
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 4:10
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from opening 
attachments, clicking on links, or responding to requests for personal 
information or credentials if from an unknown sender or if message is 
unexpected.



Correct.  We plan on removing these after teaching people how to set up their 
own private mirror.


On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Ed Christiansen MS edwa...@ll.mit.edu wrote:

They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know they are 
there.

http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download

Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in very light 
unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd



On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net site.
I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
Thanks,
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com



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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-17 Thread Paul Kosinski
Hi,

I'm running ClamAV 0.98.4, yet when I built it the main.cvd file was
from 17 Sep 2013 (now a year old!), and the daily.cvd files have been
about 28 MB each. Even though I have been running a local mirror on our
LAN for years now, it's really annoying that the daily.cvd files are so
big.

When ClamAV was independent, every new release had an updated
main.cvd, and the daily.cvd files were of modest size. Now the whole
0.98.x series has the same main.cvd, and the daily.cvds keep getting
bigger. The immediately previous main.cvd, in the 0.97.x series, was
shipped with 0.97.3 and was dated Oct 2011.

So now we've had the same main.cvd for a year, and before that, almost
2 years!

May I suggest that it would save everybody a lot of bandwidth if
main.cvd was updated at least with each release, and probably whenever
the daily.cvd gets so big that updating it several times a day exceeds
the bandwidth for one update of main.cvd. 

For example, on 17 Sep 2014 (yesterday), we updated daily.cvd 5 times
(checking once per hour at HH:07), for a total of about 140 MB!
Furthermore, according to Wireshark, a download was indeed about 28 MB
(no RSYNC-style compression apparently).

So, as you improve the Website and the servers, consider reducing the
total bandwidth used in some way. It will help everybody.

Paul Kosinski

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Re: [clamav-users] Daily.cvd file

2014-09-17 Thread Al Varnell
On Sep 17, 2014, at 9:59 PM, Paul Kosinski cla...@iment.com wrote:
 I'm running ClamAV 0.98.4, yet when I built it the main.cvd file was
 from 17 Sep 2013 (now a year old!), and the daily.cvd files have been
 about 28 MB each. Even though I have been running a local mirror on our
 LAN for years now, it's really annoying that the daily.cvd files are so
 big.
 
 When ClamAV was independent, every new release had an updated
 main.cvd, and the daily.cvd files were of modest size. Now the whole
 0.98.x series has the same main.cvd, and the daily.cvds keep getting
 bigger. The immediately previous main.cvd, in the 0.97.x series, was
 shipped with 0.97.3 and was dated Oct 2011.

You are not remembering correctly. That may have been true a decade ago, but 
for the last half dozen years or so the main stayed the same for every new 
release and was only updated when it was more efficient to update it than to 
continue downloading large daily’s. I seem to recall that the last update was 
late and that there was approximately a year between updates in earlier days, 
but even that varied. 

You may be correct in that it’s time for another update, but since it mostly 
impacts the load on network servers and not you and other clients, that’s 
something the team will need to analyze and decide. 


-Al-
— 
Al Varnell
Mountain View
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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-16 Thread Volcy, Georges
I did notice the daily.cvd, however it no longer says what day it was release.
I'm also installing the daily.cvd file to a server that  is on an isolated 
system with no access to the internet.
Also,  I'm uploading the daily.cvd , bytecode.cvd, and main.cvd to a server 
with a hardened firmware and can only obtain new clamav engine version through 
that company's firmware update.
I guess my main question is how can I tell when if I'm downloading a new .cvd 
file.
Thanks,

Georges Volcy 
SCADA Engineer - EMS 
PSEG Long Island 
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support 
(516) 545-4481 (Desk) 
(516) 492-9773 (Cell) 
(516) 545-4064 (Office) 
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now georges.vo...@pseg.com

-Original Message-
From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of 
Joel Esler (jesler)
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 4:10
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from opening 
attachments, clicking on links, or responding to requests for personal 
information or credentials if from an unknown sender or if message is 
unexpected.



Correct.  We plan on removing these after teaching people how to set up their 
own private mirror.


 On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Ed Christiansen MS edwa...@ll.mit.edu wrote:
 
 They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know they are 
 there.
 
 http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download
 
 Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in very 
 light unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd
 
 
 
 On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
 I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net 
 site.
 I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
 I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
 Thanks,
 Georges Volcy
 SCADA Engineer - EMS
 PSEG Long Island
 CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
 (516) 545-4481 (Desk)
 (516) 492-9773 (Cell)
 (516) 545-4064 (Office)
 Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
 georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com
 
 
 
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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-16 Thread Ed Christiansen LX

here you go.  These extract the info from the files.  You will
have to unwrap them however.

head -1 main.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf 
ClamAV main.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , 
$3, $4}'


head -1 daily.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf 
ClamAV daily.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , 
$3, $4}'


The output looks like this:

ClamAV main.cvd 17 Sep 2013, version 55, total 2424225
ClamAV daily.cvd 15 Sep 2014, version 19367, total 1099036


On 9/16/2014 1:07 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:

I did notice the daily.cvd, however it no longer says what day it was release.
I'm also installing the daily.cvd file to a server that  is on an isolated 
system with no access to the internet.
Also,  I'm uploading the daily.cvd , bytecode.cvd, and main.cvd to a server 
with a hardened firmware and can only obtain new clamav engine version through 
that company's firmware update.
I guess my main question is how can I tell when if I'm downloading a new .cvd 
file.
Thanks,

Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now georges.vo...@pseg.com

-Original Message-
From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of 
Joel Esler (jesler)
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 4:10
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from opening 
attachments, clicking on links, or responding to requests for personal 
information or credentials if from an unknown sender or if message is 
unexpected.



Correct.  We plan on removing these after teaching people how to set up their 
own private mirror.



On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Ed Christiansen MS edwa...@ll.mit.edu wrote:

They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know they are 
there.

http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download

Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in very light 
unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd



On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:

I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net site.
I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
Thanks,
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com



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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-16 Thread Volcy, Georges
Thank you so much for your help!
Very much appreciated!
Thanks!

Georges Volcy 
SCADA Engineer - EMS 
PSEG Long Island 
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support 
(516) 545-4481 (Desk) 
(516) 492-9773 (Cell) 
(516) 545-4064 (Office) 
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now georges.vo...@pseg.com


-Original Message-
From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of 
Ed Christiansen LX
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:28
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from opening 
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here you go.  These extract the info from the files.  You will have to unwrap 
them however.

head -1 main.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf ClamAV 
main.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , $3, $4}'

head -1 daily.cvd | cut -c1-100 | awk -F: '{split($2,d, );printf ClamAV 
daily.cvd %s %s %s, version %s, total %s\n, d[1], d[2], d[3] , $3, $4}'

The output looks like this:

ClamAV main.cvd 17 Sep 2013, version 55, total 2424225 ClamAV daily.cvd 15 Sep 
2014, version 19367, total 1099036


On 9/16/2014 1:07 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
 I did notice the daily.cvd, however it no longer says what day it was release.
 I'm also installing the daily.cvd file to a server that  is on an isolated 
 system with no access to the internet.
 Also,  I'm uploading the daily.cvd , bytecode.cvd, and main.cvd to a server 
 with a hardened firmware and can only obtain new clamav engine version 
 through that company's firmware update.
 I guess my main question is how can I tell when if I'm downloading a new .cvd 
 file.
 Thanks,

 Georges Volcy
 SCADA Engineer - EMS
 PSEG Long Island
 CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
 (516) 545-4481 (Desk)
 (516) 492-9773 (Cell)
 (516) 545-4064 (Office)
 Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
 georges.vo...@pseg.com

 -Original Message-
 From: clamav-users [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On 
 Behalf Of Joel Esler (jesler)
 Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 4:10
 To: ClamAV users ML
 Subject: Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

 You are receiving this email from someone outside of PSEG. Refrain from 
 opening attachments, clicking on links, or responding to requests for 
 personal information or credentials if from an unknown sender or if message 
 is unexpected.



 Correct.  We plan on removing these after teaching people how to set up their 
 own private mirror.


 On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Ed Christiansen MS edwa...@ll.mit.edu wrote:

 They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know they 
 are there.

 http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download

 Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in very 
 light unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd



 On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
 I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net 
 site.
 I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
 I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
 Thanks,
 Georges Volcy
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[clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-15 Thread Volcy, Georges
I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net site.
I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
Thanks,
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-15 Thread Ed Christiansen MS
They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know 
they are there.


http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download

Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in 
very light unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd




On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:

I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net site.
I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
Thanks,
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com



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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-15 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
Georges,

You should be using the freshclam tool provided with ClamAV to download updates 
from our mirror infrastructure.

--
Joel Esler
Open Source Manager
Threat Intelligence Team Lead
Talos

On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com wrote:

I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the 
clamav.nethttp://clamav.net site.
I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
Thanks,
Georges Volcy
SCADA Engineer - EMS
PSEG Long Island
CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
(516) 545-4481 (Desk)
(516) 492-9773 (Cell)
(516) 545-4064 (Office)
Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com



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Re: [clamav-users] daily.cvd file.

2014-09-15 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
Correct.  We plan on removing these after teaching people how to set up their 
own private mirror.


 On Sep 15, 2014, at 2:07 PM, Ed Christiansen MS edwa...@ll.mit.edu wrote:
 
 They hide them really really well - like they don't want you to know they are 
 there.
 
 http://www.clamav.net/index.html - Download
 
 Under the text that loudly proclaims Set Up Freshclam there is, in very 
 light unassuming grey text: main.cvd | daily.cvd | bytecode.cvd
 
 
 
 On 9/15/2014 2:03 PM, Volcy, Georges wrote:
 I've been unable to find and download daily.cvd  files on the clamav.net 
 site.
 I wanted to know if clamav is no longer providing the daily.cvd  files.
 I'm still running clamav version 0.97.
 Thanks,
 Georges Volcy
 SCADA Engineer - EMS
 PSEG Long Island
 CNI - EMS Provisioning  Support
 (516) 545-4481 (Desk)
 (516) 492-9773 (Cell)
 (516) 545-4064 (Office)
 Note: As of January 1, 2014, my email address is now 
 georges.vo...@pseg.commailto:georges.vo...@pseg.com
 
 
 
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