I am using clamav-devel-20040228 and since then I can't start clamd anymore.
I always get the following error:
LibClamAV Error: readdb(): Malformed pattern line 5526 (file
/tmp/910f9072257e1c88/viruses.db).
I already tried to remove all .cvd files and reload the new ones using
freshclam. But it
Philipp Grosswiler schrieb:
I am using clamav-devel-20040228 and since then I can't start clamd anymore.
I always get the following error:
LibClamAV Error: readdb(): Malformed pattern line 5526 (file
/tmp/910f9072257e1c88/viruses.db).
I already tried to remove all .cvd files and reload the new
Hi,
version : 0.67
system : Linux Debian
When clamd 'scan' a protected archive the exit code is alway 0 (same if the
archive contain a malware or not)
What's devellopers think about having a special exit code and/or mention
for that kind of file ?
For example, KAV scanner return :
Hi,
I think i have a stupid qeustion. I could not find
how i kan reload or stop clamav.
I have read http://www.clamav.net/doc/0.67/html/node16.html
But when i do clamd QUIT there nothing happen clamd
dont stop running. I have the same whit reload.
I the problem that i have install clamav
Hello Thomas.
The error message is misleading. Most of the time this is due
to memory allocation problems (I changed the code but since I
didn't test it thoroughly it's still not checked in to CVS).
Well, but isn't it strange then, that it is still working with the earlier
version? So I
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Objet : [Clamav-users] OpenBSD 3.4 Port
Hi,
I was wondering if someone could tell me how stable the port from
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:36:43 +0100
Philipp Grosswiler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Thomas.
The error message is misleading. Most of the time this is due
to memory allocation problems (I changed the code but since I
didn't test it thoroughly it's still not checked in to CVS).
There
OK, now I got something for you... but could be that the problem is already
solved in the latest CVS version... just that the latest CVS is not working
for me (see my earlier post about readdb()).
3. Wait for a seg fault. Then issue the backtrace command.
That happened right now.
4. If may
Hello Thomas.
There was a small bug in main.cvd that affected the latest snapshots.
I just uploaded a fixed version so please run freshclam.
Thanks for fixing this bug, now the latest CVS is working again. Keep up the
excellent work :) ...
Regards,
Phil.
Erik Corry said:
I use procmail to put mails from the clamav-virusdb list in the folder
above.
This way I update within one hour if there is an update, otherwise
nothing happens. You could up this to once every half hour without
overloading the servers I think.
The most efficient update
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 14:43:36 +0100
Wouter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I think i have a stupid qeustion. I could not find how i kan reload or
stop clamav.
I have read http://www.clamav.net/doc/0.67/html/node16.html
But when i do clamd QUIT there nothing happen clamd dont stop running.
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 12:02:36PM -0700, Lucas Albers wrote:
snip
When a new mail comes out, you initiate a new download within 5-10 minutes.
I see the following problems with this:
virusdb mailings would need to be gpg signed, and procmail script would
need to verify gpg signature. Not
Hi All,
I have clamd and clamav-milter (0.67-1) on my two mail gateways, and am really happy
with the performance and detection rates. Job well done to the devs.
The only problem I have at the moment is getting alerted to a virus detection by
clamav-milter WITHOUT bouncing the message back. I
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