On 09.02.20 21:28, Jay Hart wrote:
I was going to update via the software update tool!! Would that work???
yes. he advised only if you want to upgrade manually.
Upgrading via distro-proposed solution (yum on centos) is much better.
I recommend doing that instead of manual upgrading due to pos
On 10/02/2020 09:24, Jim Householder wrote:
Last month I had a problem with freshclam. It would timeout
downloading its files and retry. Continuously. It wiped out my
monthly data quota.
I fixed the problem by changing the timeout from 30 to 0 in
freshclam.conf.
Last night's update repla
Last month I had a problem with freshclam. It would timeout downloading
its files and retry. Continuously. It wiped out my monthly data quota.
I fixed the problem by changing the timeout from 30 to 0 in freshclam.conf.
Last night's update replaced freshclam.conf with a new copy, changing
th
I was going to update via the software update tool!! Would that work???
Jay
> Jay,
>
> If you are going to upgrade to the newest version manually, I *highly*
> suggest using the EL6 source RPM as a template as it bundles &
> statically builds a newer version of zlib for use with ClamAV as a
> wo
Jay,
If you are going to upgrade to the newest version manually, I *highly*
suggest using the EL6 source RPM as a template as it bundles &
statically builds a newer version of zlib for use with ClamAV as a
workaround to prevent the "malformed database" errors.
https://download-ib01.fedoraproject.
Micah,
I'm still using Centos 6, still on a 32-bit platform. Its patched with the
exception of clamav.
Still running clamav-0.100.0-1.el6. I have the option of going to
0.100.3-1.el6.
I wouldn't say that clamav is working, but I can still send/receive email.
In your opinion, should I upgrade