> While I am very happy with clamav, I see room for expansion and
> potential in a limited global environment.
> Is it possible to have clamd on other servers utilize the db files on
> a dedicated server in a local network?
> I think that it makes sense to have the ability to use a single
> insta
I posted a week or so ago about problems scanning OLE files, where some
files took upwards of 2 minutes to scan.
Tomasz e-mailed me about an updated in the latest CVS that addresses this
problem. That same file is now scanning in about 2 seconds.
For anyone else having this problem, give the 2
D Walsh wrote:
While I am very happy with clamav, I see room for expansion and
potential in a limited global environment.
Is it possible to have clamd on other servers utilize the db files on a
dedicated server in a local network?
I think that it makes sense to have the ability to use a single
While I am very happy with clamav, I see room for expansion and
potential in a limited global environment.
Is it possible to have clamd on other servers utilize the db files on a
dedicated server in a local network?
I think that it makes sense to have the ability to use a single
instance of fr
While I am very happy with clamav, I see room for expansion and
potential in a limited global environment.
Is it possible to have clamd on other servers utilize the db files on a
dedicated server in a local network?
I think that it makes sense to have the ability to use a single
instance of fr
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 22:09:23 +0800
Margo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, how do I know if clamav is "doing it's thing" :)
http://www.testvirus.org/
Next time please search the archives before asking questions that have
been already answered.
--
oo. Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PRO
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
>> >
>>
>> uh. How do I know where the database is? freshclam is in
>
> Run freshclam with -v and it will tell you:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ freshclam -v
> Current working dir is /usr/local/share/clamav
> ...
>
>
> The error message will be clarified soon.
>
Thank you
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 20:57:31 +0800
Margo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex S Moore wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:56 +0800, Margo wrote:
> >> ERROR: Can't open new file ./clamav-836a597f35e96568 to write
> >> open: Permission denied
> >> ERROR: Can't download daily.cvd from 218.44.253.75
>
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 20:57 +0800, Margo wrote:
> uh. How do I know where the database is? freshclam is in /usr/bin/freshclam
> I haven't seen a conf file yet. not sure where that would be either...
> feeling a little ignorant atm.
>
I would not know where Suse packagers put the files. clamav ha
Alex S Moore wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:56 +0800, Margo wrote:
>> ERROR: Can't open new file ./clamav-836a597f35e96568 to write
>> open: Permission denied
>> ERROR: Can't download daily.cvd from 218.44.253.75
>>
>> What have I done wrong? I can run freshclam as root and it works fine.
>>
Hi
Margo wrote:
Hi
I am not sure if my crontab is working.
My crontab for freshclam:
56 * * * * freshclam --quiet
However if I run it manually as me, I get these errors:
ClamAV update process started at Sat Oct 16 13:37:50 2004
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
main.cvd is up to date (version:
On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 13:56 +0800, Margo wrote:
> ERROR: Can't open new file ./clamav-836a597f35e96568 to write
> open: Permission denied
> ERROR: Can't download daily.cvd from 218.44.253.75
>
> What have I done wrong? I can run freshclam as root and it works fine.
>
Change permissions on the dir
Try replacing it with the full path to the binary (if unsure what that
is do a 'which freshclam' and use the resulting path) something like
/usr/local/bin/freshclam instead.
HTH
Michael Weiner
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Hi
I am not sure if my crontab is working.
My crontab for freshclam:
56 * * * * freshclam --quiet
However if I run it manually as me, I get these errors:
ClamAV update process started at Sat Oct 16 13:37:50 2004
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
main.cvd is up to date (version: 27, sigs: 23
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Does anyone know a good description of the behavior of Worm.Somefool.Gen-3 ?
How do others AV call this worm?
thanks
--eduardoh
You can take a look on AVGrep, or if you have a sample, you can send it
to www.virustotal.com for seeing different names on scan.
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