> I meant that the other day there was a URL in the body of an email
> that passed through as ham when in fact it ended in 'ecard.exe' and,
> should the recipient download it, would be shown to be a trojan.
> Doesn't clamav block stuff like this, I thought?
Hi Alex,
If you still have a copy of th
Hi,
>> Will amavisd now also pass to it HTML files to scan for bad URLs
>> within HTML and other email threats?
>
> I don't understand your question, but most likely it depends on your you
> have configured amavisd.
I meant that the other day there was a URL in the body of an email
that passed th
>>> Why, are you blocking outbound rsync traffic? If so, after 3 years of
>>> maintaining this script and many
>>> thousands of users, this is the first time I've heard this request.
>>
>> Some of do this by default - set an outbound policy of block and allow
>> specific traffic that's allowed.
FWIW, we have the same setup where I am. The last place I was at the network
guys were planning to do the same thing.
--Bryan
-- Bryan Blackwell --
Unix Systems Engineer
br...@skiblack.com
On Apr 28, 2010, at 4:54 PM, Simon Hobson wrote:
>> Why, are you blocking outbound rsync traffic? If s
Bill Landry wrote:
Why, are you blocking outbound rsync traffic? If so, after 3 years
of maintaining this script and many thousands of users, this is the
first time I've heard this request.
Some of do this by default - set an outbound policy of block and
allow specific traffic that's allowe
Hi,
> If you run rsync manually and then run the script after, you'll no doubt
> get a block from the server...as some mirrors only allow one rsync hit per
> hour...
>
> Just to try this out...
>
> 1. run the above rsync command manually
> 2. run the above rsync command *again*, manually
Yes, tha
On 04/28/2010 06:40 PM, rick...@mm.com wrote:
> WARNING: Can't access file
> /app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222010194815.zip
> /app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222010194815.zip: Value too large for
> defined data type
> WARNING: Can't access file
> /app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222
WARNING: Can't access file
/app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222010194815.zip
/app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222010194815.zip: Value too large for
defined data type
WARNING: Can't access file
/app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222010194815.zip.gpg
/app/ndm/misc/RT_Confirms.01122006.04222
On 4/28/2010 6:01 AM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
The rsync mirror are defined in the script, not the config file. However,
you can find the full list of mirrors by executing:
host rsync.sanesecurity.net
It might be worth mentioning this in the docs so other people can
properly configure their
> No, I can run rsync right afterwards and it succeeds, like this:
>
> # rsync -v rsync://ns.km33603.keymachine.de/sanesecurity/
>
> Here's the output from the clamav-unofficial-sigs.sh script immediately
> after:
Hi Alex,
If you run rsync manually and then run the script after, you'll no doubt
g
Hi,
> The rsync mirror are defined in the script, not the config file. However,
> you can find the full list of mirrors by executing:
>
> host rsync.sanesecurity.net
It might be worth mentioning this in the docs so other people can
properly configure their firewall if necessary.
>> Connection t
On 4/27/2010 11:53 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
I've done some research on the best way to integrate it, but hoped
someone could point me to a current document that outlines how to do
this and help me answer some of my questions.
The best way to integrate them is to follow the instructions
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