Hello All.
I am using clamAV along with Qmail. Of late my clients have been getting
whacked with viruses disguised as zip files which happen to filter
through my server as i host the emails for these guys.
What i have done is to block all zip and let all the clients expecting
important zip files
On 2006-10-26 12:19, Roger wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to let clamAV do all the work, i.e when a zip
file comes through, it opens the zip files and checks to see whether it
has a virus, if not, it lets the message through.
If anyone can help in this regard, that would be most
About a month ago, i submitted a virus sample since it was detected by
most of malware scanners but clamav. The submitted file was DCIM.exe, md5:
bf4b5b28fd0e463702fef45fe45b31c6 and my submitter's email was
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It works now, thanks
ClamAV database updated (25 Oct 2006 00:39
R. Steven Rainwater wrote:
reported through a more official channel than this list? Is there a
bugzilla somewhere?
http://bugs.clamav.net
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On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 10:24, aCaB wrote:
R. Steven Rainwater wrote:
reported through a more official channel than this list?
Is there a bugzilla somewhere?
http://bugs.clamav.net
Thanks! I've filed a bug report and included sample error messages from
my log. It might be a good idea if
Nicholas Anderson wrote
... then i decided to install another milter
tool, and it solved the problem.
So, what one did you switch to?
Jay West
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Jay West wrote:
Nicholas Anderson wrote
... then i decided to install another milter tool, and it solved the
problem.
So, what one did you switch to?
Jay
Installed an update of clamav using the only download available from the
'stable' link on the website, which is 0.90RC1.1. Am now getting a
message that says that the installation is 'OUTDATED'. Should I be
using a different entry for /DNSDatabaseInfo/? Here is the output:
# freshclam -v
Eric Peabody wrote:
Installed an update of clamav using the only download available from the
'stable' link on the website, which is 0.90RC1.1. Am now getting a
message that says that the installation is 'OUTDATED'. Should I be
using a different entry for /DNSDatabaseInfo/? Here is the
Hello,
I'm noticed on several system I manage at this moment that the
daily.cvd is 2107 but one of them is daily.cvd is 2108. So I did an
freshclam -v --no-dns on the systems with 2107 and it showed:
Current working dir is /var/lib/clamav
Max retries == 3
ClamAV update process started at Thu
On 10/26/06, fchan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm noticed on several system I manage at this moment that the
daily.cvd is 2107 but one of them is daily.cvd is 2108. So I did an
freshclam -v --no-dns on the systems with 2107 and it showed:
Current working dir is /var/lib/clamav
Max retries
Hi,
I have an application which is using clamd. Until clamav 0.88.5 the
answer for VERSION command was ClamAV
program_version/db_version/db_date.
Since ClamAV 0.90RC1.1 the answer to VERSION is ClamAV
program_version. Is this a known issue ? It would make impossible to
obtain database version
FreeBSD 6.1
Clamav-milter 0.88.5
Postfix-2.4-20061006
Has anyone gotten the whitelist to work with 'clamav-milter'? I am
assuming that the file syntax is one entry per line. No matter what I
have tried, clamav-milter insists on checking messages even when the
address is in the 'whitelist' as
Freshclam is failing to promptly complete operations quite often lately.
When this happens it return error code 143 which I don't find in the
manpage. This is 0.88.5 on Solaris 8. Anyone know what this error is
trying to convey?
dp
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