On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 03:03:23PM -0700, Freddie Cash wrote:
> It's nice that you have been lucky so far, but don't count on that lasting
> forever. :) Ports maintainers are actively removing all checks and
> patches for making things work on FreeBSD 4.x. At some point, you will
> not be abl
On August 2, 2007 01:42 pm Steven wrote:
> Freddie Cash wrote:
> > Note: The latest version of the ports tree that will successfully
> > work with FreeBSD 4.x must be cvsupped using tag=FREEBSD_4_EOL and
> > *not* tag=. like normal. After that tag was put on the ports tree,
> > the ports team rip
Freddie Cash wrote:
> Note: The latest version of the ports tree that will successfully work
> with FreeBSD 4.x must be cvsupped using tag=FREEBSD_4_EOL and *not* tag=.
> like normal. After that tag was put on the ports tree, the ports team
> ripped out all support for building ports on FreeB
On August 2, 2007 12:36 pm Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Steven wrote:
> > Peter Boosten wrote:
> >> Marshall Dudley wrote:
> >>> Any ideas? Visa and Mastercard are insisting that I put a virus
> >>> scanner on the server, and this is the only one I can find. They
> >>> also insist that any upgrades ha
Updating your port tree won't help./
The ports have been changed to match current supported
releases, ie 6.2 and 5.5 I believe.
I confirmed .86 will compile on 4.8 Freebsd. Last
version that does.
--- Marshall Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steven wrote:
> > Peter Boosten wrote:
> >
> >
At 11:21 02-08-2007, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>I downloaded the old version and tried installing it, but it fails to:
>
>===> clamav-0.54 depends on executable: unarj - not found
It's not a good idea to run such an old version of ClamAV.
>Any ideas? Visa and Mastercard are insisting that I put a
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Steven wrote:
> Peter Boosten wrote:
>
>> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>>
>>> Any ideas? Visa and Mastercard are insisting that I put a virus scanner
>>> on the server, and this is the only one I can find. They also insist
>>> that any upgrades have to go through a long process, which would
>
It is a segmentation error and we are experiencing
this as well. It seems to be one particular
html/phishing message. It dies before any log or core
dump can be created. It runs fine until then.
I know Edwin is working on it and I'm pulling more
data. Also check you interface for RST resets and
li
Peter Boosten wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>> Any ideas? Visa and Mastercard are insisting that I put a virus scanner
>> on the server, and this is the only one I can find. They also insist
>> that any upgrades have to go through a long process, which would
>> probably take a month on the OS
Clamav since .88 will not compile or configure on
Freebsd 4.X unless the patch is applied to configure.
The pthread is incorrect and set for 6.X
The milter variables need to be set as well.
The patch is on another thread segmentation fault
.91/libmilter for 91.
Dave D has wrote patches for 9X con
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Any ideas? Visa and Mastercard are insisting that I put a virus scanner
> on the server, and this is the only one I can find. They also insist
> that any upgrades have to go through a long process, which would
> probably take a month on the OS, and if I don't get this d
I downloaded the old version and tried installing it, but it fails to:
===> clamav-0.54 depends on executable: unarj - not found
===>Verifying install for unarj in /usr/ports/archivers/unarj
>> unarj-2.43.tgz doesn't seem to exist in /usr/ports/distfiles/.
>> Attempting to fetch from ftp:/
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Thierry Jaboeuf wrote:
> I'm getting a lot of theses errors lately...
> Could be since i last updated my Debian BOX to the last available
> version of Clamav ;(
Did you notice any changes in the configuration files?
> Aug 2 16:11:58 srv-messager
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Peter Boosten wrote:
>>>
>> Your install doesn't seem to succeed. I assume you do the 'make install'
>> as root, right?
>>
>
> Definitely as root.
Oke, just checking...
> I am root. The "#" shows that I am logged in as root, otherwise it
> would be a ">" after
Peter Boosten wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>> OK. This is EXACTLY where I got to yesterday, same problem:
>>
>> make install
>> ..
>> mkdir: /usr/local/share/clamav: File exists
>> *** Error code 1
>>
>> Stop in /usr/home/mdudley/clamav-0.91.1/database.
>> *** Error code 1
>>
>> Stop in
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> OK. This is EXACTLY where I got to yesterday, same problem:
>
> make install
> ..
> mkdir: /usr/local/share/clamav: File exists
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/home/mdudley/clamav-0.91.1/database.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/home/mdudley/clamav-0.91.1.
Peter Boosten wrote:
> Duh you will have to 'make' and 'make install first'...
>
> Peter
>
OK. This is EXACTLY where I got to yesterday, same problem:
make install
..
mkdir: /usr/local/share/clamav: File exists
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/home/mdudley/clamav-0.91.1/database.
*** Erro
Marshall Dudley schrieb:
> Peter Boosten wrote:
>> Anyway: Installing clamav from source on FreeBSD is really easy
>> (although it doesn't recognize zsh as a valid shell), if you just do a
>> ./configure (without any options) it'll install clamd.conf in
>> /usr/local/etc, along with freshclam.conf.
Peter Boosten wrote:
> Duh you will have to 'make' and 'make install first'...
^^^
wrong quotes:
# make
and then
# make install
Peter
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Marshall Dudley wrote:
> execonn# ./configure
> checking build system type... i386-unknown-freebsd4.8
> checking host system type... i386-unknown-freebsd4.8
> checking target system type... i386-unknown-freebsd4.8
> creating target.h - canonical system defines
> checking for a BSD-compatible inst
Marshall Dudley wrote:
>>
> This pretty well puts me back to where I was yesterday, which isn't
> surprising, since that is pretty well what I did yesterday. Only
> difference is that it did not produce a clamd in the clamd directory
> this time..
>
> execonn# ./configure
> checking build
Hello,
> In the support FAQ for Clamav it states:
> -
> What does WARNING: DNS record is older than 3 hours mean?
[snip]
> The 4th field of the first line should be less than 3 . 3600 behind
> the output of the sec
Peter Boosten wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>> Steven wrote:
>>
>>> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
But I can't find any instructions or a README file that tells me how to
install it.
>>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/boo
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Steven wrote:
>> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>>
>>
>>> But I can't find any instructions or a README file that tells me how to
>>> install it.
>>>
>>>
>> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
>>
>> Steven
>> __
Steven wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
>
>> But I can't find any instructions or a README file that tells me how to
>> install it.
>>
>>
>
> http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
>
> Steven
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-- Mark G. Thomas said the following on 7/25/07 9:34 AM:
> Hi,
>
> I found that even on systems here handling very light volume, after
> several hours clamd (0.91.1) goes to 200%-300% CPU (4 CPU system) and system
> load to 9.0 or more. I reverted to 0.90.3 and the problem went away.
Have to adm
Marshall Dudley wrote:
> But I can't find any instructions or a README file that tells me how to
> install it.
>
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
Steven
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Rob MacGregor wrote:
> On 8/2/07, Marshall Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I followed the instructions for installation, and it installed without
>> any problems.
>>
>
> I assume you're using FreeBSD, in which case, just install from the ports.
>
>
OK. trying to do it that way. I
On 8/2/07, Marshall Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I followed the instructions for installation, and it installed without
> any problems.
I assume you're using FreeBSD, in which case, just install from the ports.
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I followed the instructions for installation, and it installed without
any problems.
When I ran clamd it gave me a message that it could not find the config
file at /etc/clamd.conf instead of one saying to edit the file.
I searched the hard drive and there was no such file on the system
anywhe
On Aug 2, 2007, at 7:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Since yesterday afternoon, the clamd daemon on 2 of our 3
> mailrelays has
> suddenly stopped working. the process just seems to quit, nothing
> in the
> logfiles, I can start it up but after approx. 4 or 5 minutes, the
> p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> Since yesterday afternoon, the clamd daemon on 2 of our 3 mailrelays has
> suddenly stopped working. the process just seems to quit, nothing in the
> logfiles, I can start it up but after approx. 4 or 5 minutes, the process
> quits again.
>
> This is on
Hello everyone
I'm getting a lot of theses errors lately...
Could be since i last updated my Debian BOX to the last available
version of Clamav ;(
Aug 2 16:11:58 srv-messagerie sm-mta[25302]: l72EBwSa025302: Milter
(clamav): error connecting to filter: Connection refused by
/var/run/clamav/cl
Hi List,
Since yesterday afternoon, the clamd daemon on 2 of our 3 mailrelays has
suddenly stopped working. the process just seems to quit, nothing in the
logfiles, I can start it up but after approx. 4 or 5 minutes, the process
quits again.
This is on 2 mailrelays that are completely independ
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