On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 12:45:54 +0530
Madhu Krishna Sandadi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Let me know,whether ClamAV supports the identification of corrupted
> file or not??
It does for executables; just enable DetectBrokenExecutables in clamd.conf
or pass --detect-broken to clamscan
--
oo.
Hi,
Let me know,whether ClamAV supports the identification of corrupted
file or not??
Thanks In Advance,
--Madhu Sandadi
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Brandon Perry wrote:
> Hundreds of submissions aer made every day. I would probably wait a week
> after submitting before worrying about it. If it is a severe problem, as in
> your are getting tons of emails a day infected with the trojan, I would hop
> on IRC or email a dev about it and see what t
Hundreds of submissions aer made every day. I would probably wait a week
after submitting before worrying about it. If it is a severe problem, as in
your are getting tons of emails a day infected with the trojan, I would hop
on IRC or email a dev about it and see what they can do.
On Mon, Feb 23,
Brandon Perry wrote:
> When did you submit it? It can take a while depending on the severity of the
> trojan and the amount of submissions made...
>
The last time I send it was 2 days ago (2009-02-21).
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Karlheinz Schmidthaus
> wrote:
>
>> I received the follo
When did you submit it? It can take a while depending on the severity of the
trojan and the amount of submissions made...
On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Karlheinz Schmidthaus wrote:
> I received the following answer after submission, but the trojan is not
> detected:
>
> The notice is:
> Result
I received the following answer after submission, but the trojan is not
detected:
The notice is:
Result:
Submission completed!
090209674.MSG has been successfully sent to the virusdb maintainer team...
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Hi Nigel,
Get well soon.
By the way that is why American football players wear those pads and
protectors for American Tackle Football. I played in my high school
football team and it is not fun having several 100KG people sitting
on top of you feeling like squashed bug. That where protection hel
Hello Nigel, now I feel bad about that email (actually a rant) I sent you: a
reply to the clam-av.blogspot.com/freshclam virus data acquisition project. If
it makes you feel better someone has already flamed me about the rant email.
Regards, David.
Nigel Horne wrote ..
> Folks,
>
> On Saturda
Nigel Horne wrote:
> Folks,
>
> On Saturday I broke my left collar bone while playing American Football
> with some neighbourhood children.
Wishing you a speedy recovery. I know how hard it can be to be without
your prominent hand. I fell and put my hand out to break the fall and
broke a bone
Kurt Buff wrote:
> Well, I hope you were having fun!
>
> Best wishes for the knitting...
>
Pruned and bottom posted dittos.
I broke the same bone once - it hurts to sleep :)
dp
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Well, I hope you were having fun!
Best wishes for the knitting...
Kurt
> -Original Message-
> From: clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net
> [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of
> Nigel Horne
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:17
> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subjec
Nigel Horne wrote:
> Folks,
>
> On Saturday I broke my left collar bone while playing American Football
> with some neighbourhood children. The good news is that I will still be
> able to work and reply to emails and phone calls, the bad news is that
> because I'm left-handed and I've lost the
Folks,
On Saturday I broke my left collar bone while playing American Football
with some neighbourhood children. The good news is that I will still be
able to work and reply to emails and phone calls, the bad news is that
because I'm left-handed and I've lost the use of my left arm, it will
t
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Noel Jones wrote:
> Charles Gregory wrote:
>> If the issue is FreshClam conflicting with another script/process which
>> is updating 'unofficial' configuration files, why not put the onus onto
>> that other script/process? You must be running some sort of cron job in
>> order t
Charles Gregory wrote:
>>> You can do it with cron; there's no point in reinventing the wheel and
>>> implementing a scheduler within freshclam
>> Obviously; however, that adds a different level of complexity. IMHO,
>> having the ability to configure it from within the freshclam.conf file
>> seems
>> You can do it with cron; there's no point in reinventing the wheel and
>> implementing a scheduler within freshclam
> Obviously; however, that adds a different level of complexity. IMHO,
> having the ability to configure it from within the freshclam.conf file
> seems easier.
If the issue is Fre
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 14:10:22 +0100
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
>On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 07:52:39 -0500
>Jerry wrote:
[snip}
>> Having another setting that would allow specifying how many minutes
>> past the hour freshclam should run would prove to be a useful
>> addition. The say "HR_DELAY" would be off by
On 2009-02-23 15:26, Jerry wrote:
> When using 'clamconf -n', I receive this error message:
>
> Engine version: 0.94.2-exp (with experimental code)
> WARNING: Version mismatch: clamconf: 0.94.2, libclamav: 0.94.2-exp
>
> This is the 'clamd --version' output:
> ClamAV 0.94.2-exp/9030/Mon Feb 23 05:5
When using 'clamconf -n', I receive this error message:
Engine version: 0.94.2-exp (with experimental code)
WARNING: Version mismatch: clamconf: 0.94.2, libclamav: 0.94.2-exp
This is the 'clamd --version' output:
ClamAV 0.94.2-exp/9030/Mon Feb 23 05:58:31 2009
Is there a problem here, or is thi
On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 07:52:39 -0500
Jerry wrote:
> There has been an on going discussion regarding the crashing of clamd
> when used with unofficial Clamav definition files. Personally, I am of
> the opinion that a probable cause could be the collision of a secondary
> script with the 'freshclam'
This is just a suggestion. I believe it is practical; although I have
been known to be wrong.
There has been an on going discussion regarding the crashing of clamd
when used with unofficial Clamav definition files. Personally, I am of
the opinion that a probable cause could be the collision of a s
--On 21 February 2009 15:15:14 +0100 Francesco Peeters
wrote:
>
> Even if *you* do not remember, the list *does*, so looking at those same
> f*ing headers will tell you what exact address it was sent to... Just
> follow the "Received: from *** for ***" headers down to the last one
> before "cl
--On 21 February 2009 07:48:05 -0500 jef moskot wrote:
>
> Either way, if the software can handle it, listing the sign-up address
> would be a nice feature.
It's Mailman, it can handle it. It does have some performance implications
for the lists MTA, since it needs to generate a message for e
--On 21 February 2009 23:08:45 +0800 Sysadmin wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot for the url
> http://lists.clamav.net/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users !
> Ok, it took me some time to find out with which email address I had
> subscribed But I found it.
Now, Mailman has a feature which allows custom foot
--On 20 February 2009 22:25:51 -0500 Gary L Burnore
wrote:
>
> Ok, someone's gotta say it, YOU are a fucking moron. The info can be
> found at the bottom of every one of these posts,
>
No, it can't be found there. Although the link is there, it's not labelled.
It could be a link to anything
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