>ps. Despite the subject of this mail, clamav-milter now seems to be
>unrelated to the problem.
That is correct, once you figured out that the "From " line was key, the
bug became reproducable using any clamav interface.
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Jef
Jef Poskanzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.acme.com/jef/
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Hello again Nigel,
I have found a certain kind of mime structure and headers, that
causes clamd to produce false negatives errors. The debugging outpout of
clamd reports "LibClamAV debug: getline: buffer overflow stopped" and the
viral attachment is not opened at all. (See
http://users.aut
On 19 May 2005 16:26:19 +0200
"didier.georgieff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #freshclam -V
> ClamAV 0.85.1/507/Mon Sep 27 12:53:21 2004
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oo. Tomasz Kojm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(\/)\. http://www.ClamAV.net/gpg/tkojm.gpg
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Yes de first step of debugging in ok .
When i upgrade clamav i uninstall de old version and the config files.
The socket have the right perms.
Is a good idea chage the option in sendmail so i did it.
The problem is weird, because the milter fail some times not all time. I watch
the log for othe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hi all:
>
> I start having troubles since i upgrade clamav to version 0.85.1-1.0.
> Since this clamav-milter log this in maillog but keep running:
>
> Milter (clamav): read returned -1: Connection reset by [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
> Milter (clamav): to error
Hi all:
I start having troubles since i upgrade clamav to version
0.85.1-1.0.
Since this clamav-milter log this in maillog but keep running:
Milter (clamav): read returned -1: Connection reset by [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]
Milter (clamav): to error state
Milter (clamav
didier.georgieff wrote:
On 18 May 2005 09:53:28 +0200 "Tomasz Kojm" wrote:
I just noticed that clamav & freshclam 0.85.1 seems to report wrong
informations about the virus database
There's a bug in your configuration then...
== OK, I can imagine that, but unfortunatelly it seems that's this is
n
On 18 May 2005 09:53:28 +0200 "Tomasz Kojm" wrote:
>> I just noticed that clamav & freshclam 0.85.1 seems to report wrong
>> informations about the virus database
> There's a bug in your configuration then...
== OK, I can imagine that, but unfortunatelly it seems that's this is
not the point.
/v
Wilhelm du Plessis wrote:
> >>this happen by using -o but then all the locally generated mail is
> >>scanned which is not really necessary.
> pardon my jumping on here...
> but just how does one enable it globally to scan local mail aswell ?
The answer is above :)
Matt
Matt Fretwell wrote:
Doug Hardie wrote:
I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
to put something into a message such that it would
Doug Hardie wrote:
> I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
> clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
> unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
> to put something into a message such that it would be scanned even
I am using sendmail with clamav-milter to scan email. Normally
clamav-milter does not scan messages from the LAN or the machine
unless you direct it to do so via the flags. I would like to be able
to put something into a message such that it would be scanned even
though it would othwerwis
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 19:03 +0200, David wrote:
>
> Excuse, but i read the manual and the --exclude option is not present in
the
> clamd.
>
You didn't specify you were using clamd. The short answer is to not ask
clamd to scan files you don't want it to.
But, from your previous email, you don'
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I upgraded my clamv
>
> ClamAV 0.85.1/886/Wed May 18 12:32:36 2005
>
>
> But the problem is not resolved
>
> qmail/simscan/1116416733.717518.2973/AKQLCI35.zip: Input/Output error
> ERROR qmail/simscan/1116416781.176909.3110/AKQLCI35.FM6: Input/Output
> error ERROR
>
On Wed, 2005-05-18 at 19:03 +0200, David wrote:
>
> Excuse, but i read the manual and the --exclude option is not present in the
> clamd.
>
You didn't specify you were using clamd. The short answer is to not ask
clamd to scan files you don't want it to.
But, from your previous email, you don't
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