[clamav-users] Virus pattern grammar license

2013-06-13 Thread Yoon-Chan Jhi
Hello, I am wondering if anyone can give me an answer on this. What is the license for ClamAV's virus signature grammar? I know the official CVDs are GPL, but I have not found anything about the grammar(i.e., the use of the symbols such as *, (, ), [, ], |, etc.) used in the regex-like sigs of the

[clamav-users] Availability of virus pettern for solaris

2013-06-13 Thread Toni Habich
hello, are there any pattern for viruses for solaris in the pattern db of clamav? the regarding servers are no mail or samba servers where it makes sense... best regards toni ___ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net

Re: [clamav-users] Availability of virus pettern for solaris

2013-06-13 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 13.06.13 12:51, Toni Habich wrote: are there any pattern for viruses for solaris in the pattern db of clamav? the regarding servers are no mail or samba servers where it makes sense... is there any virus or common malware for solaris at all? -- Matus UHLAR - fantomas, uh...@fantomas.sk ; ht

[clamav-users] DLP Module in Clamav

2013-06-13 Thread Kunal Soni
Dear List, I am using qmail + Clamd + Spam assassin and qmailscanner for our mailing solution. We have some business requirement where we need to track and monitor certain words in email like resume, resignation. We want to block the emails with these words but have a copy of all those emails at po

Re: [clamav-users] Availability of virus pettern for solaris

2013-06-13 Thread Toni Habich
i don't know. and that's the point. so I ask again - are there any virus patterns for solaris 10 in the clamav pattern db??? 2013/6/13 Matus UHLAR - fantomas > On 13.06.13 12:51, Toni Habich wrote: > >> are there any pattern for viruses for solaris in the pattern db of clamav? >> the regarding

Re: [clamav-users] DLP Module in Clamav

2013-06-13 Thread Matthew Olney
If you have the requirements of certain rules, you should probably use a traditional signature format like .ndb or .ldb. If you need to do regular expressions, look at writing bytecode signatures, these are slightly more involved, though. Alain might have some additional commentary. Matt On

Re: [clamav-users] Virus pattern grammar license

2013-06-13 Thread Andres Riancho
IANAL but as far as I can see there should be no limitations on that. If there are, it should be a patent, not a license? On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Yoon-Chan Jhi wrote: > Hello, > > I am wondering if anyone can give me an answer on this. What is the > license for ClamAV's virus signature g

Re: [clamav-users] Virus pattern grammar license

2013-06-13 Thread Joel Esler
The code is licensed GPLv2. -- Joel Esler Senior Research Engineer, VRT OpenSource Community Manager Sourcefire On Jun 13, 2013, at 5:50 AM, Yoon-Chan Jhi wrote: > Hello, > > I am wondering if anyone can give me an answer on this. What is the > license for ClamAV's virus signature grammar? I k

Re: [clamav-users] Availability of virus pettern for solaris

2013-06-13 Thread Joel Esler
There are patterns for almost all operating systems in the ClamAV db. -- Joel Esler Senior Research Engineer, VRT OpenSource Community Manager Sourcefire On Jun 13, 2013, at 7:56 AM, Toni Habich wrote: > i don't know. and that's the point. so I ask again - are there any virus > patterns for s

Re: [clamav-users] Virus pattern grammar license

2013-06-13 Thread Bowie Bailey
On 6/13/2013 5:50 AM, Yoon-Chan Jhi wrote: Hello, I am wondering if anyone can give me an answer on this. What is the license for ClamAV's virus signature grammar? I know the official CVDs are GPL, but I have not found anything about the grammar(i.e., the use of the symbols such as *, (, ), [, ]

Re: [clamav-users] Virus pattern grammar license

2013-06-13 Thread Yoon-Chan Jhi
Yes, the code is GPLv2. Does it mean that the CVD format is also GPLv2? In other words, I was wondering if I could write a proprietary software that could read third-party signatures in the CVD format. Regards, Yoon-Chan 2013/6/14 Joel Esler : > The code is licensed GPLv2. > > -- > Joel Esler >