* On 04/12/05 16:44 -0500, Kevin Way wrote:
> Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> >
> >From your MTA's end, what sort of message sizes do you give clamd to
> >scan? FWIW, I use Exim as my MTA and I only send messages less that 512k
> >to clamd. Anything above that size is assumed to be safe, but that's by
Thank you to everyone who helped, both online and privately.
My script was fine, I used the same script on all of my systems, and it
was unmodified as downloaded from the authors site.
My problem was, on the system that was broken, that that system (Solaris
9 on Sparc), did not have a copy of
Brian McDonald wrote:
What was it doing just before it starts doing this? For instance, can you
check your logs to isolate the file/attachment it was scanning? We had a
similar problem and I was able to identify a particular email attachment that
would send clamd (0.86.2) into just such a tai
René Berber wrote:
Kevin Way wrote:
[snip]
I'm using exim as my MTA, and calling clam on every message with a
simple av_scanner = clamd:/var/run/clamav/clamd
This is wrong, clamd is the daemon not the scanner.
You should be using either clamdscan or clamscan.
clamd indicates the scann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jerry K wrote:
[snip]
>> This is the offending section of code
No, it's not.
>> ---
>>
>> # clamscan procmail filter
>> :0fw: virus1.lock
>> |/usr/local/bin/clamscan-procfilter.pl
>>
>>
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Kevin Way wrote:
[snip]
> I'm using exim as my MTA, and calling clam on every message with a
> simple av_scanner = clamd:/var/run/clamav/clamd
This is wrong, clamd is the daemon not the scanner.
You should be using either clamdscan or clamscan.
- --
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
From your MTA's end, what sort of message sizes do you give clamd to
scan? FWIW, I use Exim as my MTA and I only send messages less that 512k
to clamd. Anything above that size is assumed to be safe, but that's by
myself. Fortunately, it's me who decides on such aspect
* On 04/12/05 11:53 -0500, Kevin Way wrote:
> I've been having problems with clamd spinning out of control on one of
> my servers. The machine in question is a FreeBSD 5.4-p8 server running
> clamav 0.87.1.
>
> clamd will start eating all CPU, and stop responding to TERM signals,
> sending th
On Sunday 04 December 2005 11:53, Kevin Way wrote:
> I've been having problems with clamd spinning out of control on one of
> my servers. The machine in question is a FreeBSD 5.4-p8 server running
> clamav 0.87.1.
>
> clamd will start eating all CPU, and stop responding to TERM signals,
> sen
On 04/12/05, PBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 Rob MacGregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The last question is - version of ClamAV?
>
> Engine version: 0.87.1
My only guess is that it's some problem related to your
trashscan/procmail setup. You'll want to increase logging le
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 Rob MacGregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The last question is - version of ClamAV?
Engine version: 0.87.1
-pbr
___
http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html
analyzer said:
> Hello everybody
>
> I had install ClamAV-milter for mailscanning. The config File:
> etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
> INPUT_MAIL_FILTER('clmilter','S=local:/var/run/clamav/clmilter.sock,
> F=, T=S:4m;R:4m')dnl
> define('confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS', 'clmilter')
>
> I would like start it:
> /usr/
I've been having problems with clamd spinning out of control on one of
my servers. The machine in question is a FreeBSD 5.4-p8 server running
clamav 0.87.1.
clamd will start eating all CPU, and stop responding to TERM signals,
sending the load from 0.2 or so to about 4. There's no obvious ev
Hello everybody
I had install ClamAV-milter for mailscanning. The config File:
etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(‘clmilter’,‘S=local:/var/run/clamav/clmilter.sock,
F=, T=S:4m;R:4m’)dnl
define(‘confINPUT_MAIL_FILTERS’, ‘clmilter’)
I would like start it:
/usr/sbin/clamav-milter -lo /var/run/
On 04/12/05, PBR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> VSCANPRG=/usr/local/bin/clamscan# Absolute path to the virus scanner
> VSCANOPT="--quiet --tempdir=$HOME/tmp --recursive --max-files=500 \
> --max-space=30M --unzip=/usr/bin/unzip --unrar=/usr/bin/unrar \
> --unarj=/usr/bin/una
15 matches
Mail list logo