Hi Alex... do you haveĀ libunrarĀ
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Hi,
I received a RAR file (orderlist.rar) which contained an EXE
(orderlist.exe). The EXE was detected by clamscan when scanned
separately, but the EXE within the RAR was not. Is there a problem
with my configuration that would cause this?
Here is my clamd.conf (which is really
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, Steve basford wrote:
> Hi Alex... do you have libunrar
On Debian linux systems (and probably on most/all linux distrubutions
based on Debian) you need to install the "libclamunrar6" package from
the non-free/libs section.
This is _not_ mentioned in the main clamav package
Hi,
I use ClamAV on both Debian and openSuSE, and compile it myself, rather
than waiting for the distro to release the latest version.
My recent compilations incorporate "libclamunrar.so.6.1.26" to handle
RAR files. I hope that covers it, as I compile ClamAV for "/opt/clamav"
and don't have any
Hallo, Paul,
Du meintest am 20.11.15:
> I use ClamAV on both Debian and openSuSE, and compile it myself,
> rather than waiting for the distro to release the latest version.
> My recent compilations incorporate "libclamunrar.so.6.1.26" to handle
> RAR files. I hope that covers it, as I compile
The libunrar license discourages vendors from building in libunrar support in
product distributions. It is a long boring story.
dp
On 11/20/15 8:18 AM, Kees Theunissen wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2015, Steve basford wrote:
Hi Alex... do you have libunrar
On Debian linux systems (and probably on
my question is in the subject line, but my goal is to reduce the memory
footprint of clamd. it current takes over 350MB and that's a bit too much.
so, i'm wondering how I can narrow down the signature database to reduce
this memory footprint. specifically, i only care about malware that is