> Due to my university project in my lab, I want to utilize unpacking function
> of clamav.
> So, is there anyway to only unpack binary files without any other analysis?
> Because performance of my project is very important, other unnecessary
> analysis steps degrade performance.
I've done t
Following a previous thread's suggestion, I've been using freshclam with the
"--on-update-execute=EXIT_1" argument in a script. However, I've been winding
up with temp files in the database dir. If I'm reading the code right, because
it exits in downloadmanager() when "execute(OnUpdateExecute...
> > We have a customer who sent an email through us that was a
> short text body with an Excel spreadsheet attachment.
> > The attachment is about 988K and the entire email is about 1.3M.
> > For some reason, when ClamAV parses the Excel file,
> > it winds up creating about 2300 files and
>
can also
contact the customer to see if they'll let us submit the file if you'd like to
check it.
Any ideas on how to get this properly scanned would be appreciated.
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Jim Preston wrote:
> Brian Bebeau wrote:
>> We have a test box that is a local update server (that our other
>> boxes get the dbs from) that I just upgraded to 0.93. The upgrade
>> works well on my personal workstation, but fails on this box. Any
>> pointers on ge
ectory: /var/lib/clamav
main db: Not found
daily db: Not found
BTW, on my box that's working okay, clamconf returns the
last line as saying daily db is also not found, when it
really is there. Does clamconf need to be updated to
recognize .cld files?
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LOCKMAX, CL_SCAN_STDOPT
already includes the rest.
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add it, the run "ldconfig", and try compiling again.
If that still doesn't work, make sure you have "gmp.h" somewhere
in your include path. I also had to add the "gmp-devel" RPM to
get it. I don't know what the BSD equivalent would be.
Brian Bebeau
Mycom G
ibgmp.so.6.3 /usr/local/lib/libgmp.so
Maybe even do:
$ ln -s /usr/local/lib/libgmp.so.6.3 /usr/local/lib/libgmp.so.3
just to be sure. You could link to the one in /usr/lib instead.
It looks like you didn't need to install it, it was already
there, it just couldn't
ew AMD64 box.
Check the directory where libgmp is installed. I found it had
the library and a libgmp.so.3 symlink to it, but I needed to
make a libgmp.so symlink to it also. Everything compiled fine
after that.
Brian Be
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