Steve Holdoway wrote:
> Hi Jason, good to know other locals're on the list.
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:10:34 +1300
> Jason Haar wrote:
>
>> Steve Holdoway wrote:
>>> As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon,
>>> 2GB and loads of disk space available. Can any
Hi Jason, good to know other locals're on the list.
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:10:34 +1300
Jason Haar wrote:
> Steve Holdoway wrote:
> > As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon,
> > 2GB and loads of disk space available. Can anyone point me to any resources
> >
Steve Holdoway wrote:
> As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon,
> 2GB and loads of disk space available. Can anyone point me to any resources
> to help me get the best out of the server - google's not helping ):
>
Err - you don't actually say anything. What
As per title, it works, but it's just so slow... I've got a quad core xeon, 2GB
and loads of disk space available. Can anyone point me to any resources to help
me get the best out of the server - google's not helping ):
Cheers,
Steve
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Am Montag 09 Februar 2009 schrieb Kurt Buff:
> If it were me, I'd submit the file(s) to http://www.virustotal.com and
> see what they have to say.
Thanks for the link. I tried virustotal.com and they didn't find an infection.
I also scanned the files again with the current virusdb (8968, release
If it were me, I'd submit the file(s) to http://www.virustotal.com and
see what they have to say.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Oliver Schwabedissen
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running clamav 0.94.2 on a Gentoo Linux system. Today I scanned my whole
> file system which also contains an ntfs partit
Hello,
I'm running clamav 0.94.2 on a Gentoo Linux system. Today I scanned my whole
file system which also contains an ntfs partition with Windows XP (mounted
using fuse/ntfs-3g). I rarely boot this Windows partition but since it is
more vulnerable than my Linux system I'm scanning it anyway.
da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello Dennis, in any case I have it backwards: the freshclam is running as a
> daemon and the clamscan is running as a script (cron). Howto reverse this?
> Thanks, David.
I checked the wiki and there's nothing there. I found this link on Google:
http://www.gossam
Hello Dennis, in any case I have it backwards: the freshclam is running as a
daemon and the clamscan is running as a script (cron). Howto reverse this?
Thanks, David.
Dennis Peterson wrote ..
> da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> > Hello Dennis, thanks for the reply. Though I am far from being a Cla
da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello Dennis, thanks for the reply. Though I am far from being a ClamAV
> expert I was not aware the default config leads to 17 minutes after the
> hour(+2) for the DB update. All I can see possible is to edit freshclam.conf
> for:
>
> ###
Hello Dennis, thanks for the reply. Though I am far from being a ClamAV expert
I was not aware the default config leads to 17 minutes after the hour(+2) for
the DB update. All I can see possible is to edit freshclam.conf for:
#
# Run command when d
da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello aCaB, thanks for the informative and speedy reply. The command
> returns the expected TXT string. My clam updates 17 minutes after the
> hour every 2 hours. In about 40 minutes or so I will recheck the log
> and report back upon getting this error again unless
Steve Ladewig wrote:
> The nameservers seem to be out of sync.
Confirmed,
we're working on it.
Thanks!
-acab
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Hello aCaB, since several folks have noticed the same issue including the
incorrect TXT record noted FWIW my 9:17 record displays no dns errors. I will
recheck after 11:17. David.
aCaB wrote ..
> da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> > Hello clam list, recently I have noticed unusual name server warn
aCaB said the following, On 02/09/2009 08:30 AM:
> da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
>> Hello clam list, recently I have noticed unusual name server warnings
>> (included below). The warnings started on the 7th. I ran dig a few times and
>> the queries only return the root servers (failure). I have
John Horne wrote:
> I have been getting the occasional same warning. From one server today:
me too.
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Received signal: wake up
Max retries == 5
ClamAV update process started at Mon Feb 9 12:56:49 2009
Using IPv6 aware code
Querying current.cvd.clamav.net
TTL:
On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 07:55 -0600, da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello clam list, recently I have noticed unusual name server warnings
> (included below). The warnings started on the 7th. I ran dig a few
> times and the queries only return the root servers (failure). I have
> opened logging on my
Hello aCaB, thanks for the informative and speedy reply. The command returns
the expected TXT string. My clam updates 17 minutes after the hour every 2
hours. In about 40 minutes or so I will recheck the log and report back upon
getting this error again unless you can suggest how-to proceed. Ple
da...@davidwbrown.name wrote:
> Hello clam list, recently I have noticed unusual name server warnings
> (included below). The warnings started on the 7th. I ran dig a few times and
> the queries only return the root servers (failure). I have opened logging on
> my name server but I don't see any
Hello clam list, recently I have noticed unusual name server warnings (included
below). The warnings started on the 7th. I ran dig a few times and the queries
only return the root servers (failure). I have opened logging on my name server
but I don't see anything. I also ran dig at: www.menandmi
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