WipeOut wrote:
Ian Armstrong wrote:
I am looking for an SMTP proxy to use with Clamav. Can anyone
recommend one?
I am guessing you are meaning something to sit in front of your SMTP
server that will scan the mail for viruses and then if clean pass the
mail onto the mail server..
I am
Itzchak Rehberg wrote:
Hi out there,
I just try to set up ClamAV with CommuniGate Pro using the cgpav tool.
But somehow it does not work: I want the engine to scan the mail and, if
a virus is found, add a header to the mail (leaving the action to the
user). So I updated the config accordingly,
Emmanuel Saracco wrote:
Reading CVD header (daily.cvd): OK
ERROR: Can't open new file ./clamav-c5c9e8986810b4fd to write
open: Permission denied
can someone point me the directory where freshclam try to create this
./clamav-c5c9e8986810b4fd file?
Whatever directory you set in clamav.conf
Itzchak Rehberg wrote:
I just try to set up ClamAV with CommuniGate Pro using the cgpav tool.
But somehow it does not work:
EXTFILTER bad response: ADDHEADER X-Virus-Flag: Yes
3.5.9 is obsolete. Upgrade to 4.x immediately (CGP upgrade is free).
You might have to rewrite your web
I see some occurences of emails containing compressed attachment,
not detected by ClamAV, all claiming to be
automatically scanned for viruses using xxx
where xxx is either McAfee, Norton, or possibly other AV vendors,
complete with their logo attached.
The attachments are not password-protected,
Niek wrote:
Kevin Spicer wrote:
clamscan --unrar=/path/to/unrar
Hmmz, you guys reckon it would be a preformance hit if I start using
clamscan instead of clamdscan (the latter hasn't got external rar
support).
YES!
But if you only have low volume mail traffic, then it should not matter
much.
Mike van Vugt wrote:
Tried to install the rpm file but keep getting the error listed
below Any sugestions ???
# rpm -i clamav-0.68-2mdk.i586.rpm
warning: clamav-0.68-2mdk.i586.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID
d535d889
error: Failed dependencies:
It appears mandrake clamav packages are
Andrei Bucur wrote:
How can I configure my system so mail to abuse@ or
postmaster@ are not rejected?
clamav-milter.c, around line 750
/*
* Whitelist of source e-mail addresses that we do NOT scan
* TODO: read in from a file
*/
Ehm. SOURCE e-mail addresses.
Are you sure this is what
Alex Cherney wrote:
Sergey wrote:
Yesterday I download ClamWin and install it on windows client
successfully. Now I would like to ask how I can use the virus database
of server machine on Windows Clients so that I have to download latest
virus definitions on server only.
Well, currently
Nishant Shah wrote:
Hi everyone,
I downloaded the clamav-0.70 tar file and I am trying to install it.
After reading the documentation and following the steps I reached upto
running ./configure --syconfigdir=/etc. After I do that I am having an
error:
configure error: Need to know how to pack
Karl Hakmiller wrote:
Just installed clamav (0.68) on FC1 system. Freshclam works OK but system does not read clamd.ctl at bootup.
It's not supposed to read it. Based on your config, clamd.ctl is a socket.
There is a file named clamd.ctl in /var/run/clamav (which is the dir specified for
robert wrote:
I am using debian testing and althought clam is apt-get able it is .67
and I really want to use .70rc with the OLE option but I before to not
have to compile. Has anyone made a build yet?
Binary build of latest daily CVS snapshot is usually available on
http://clamav.or.id.
It's
Kevin W. Gagel wrote:
How/Where do I report false positives?
The usual http://www.nervous.it/~nervous/cgi-bin/sendvirus.cgi
or follow the link from www.clamav.net.
There's a flag for false-positive there.
Regards,
Fajar
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Schmidt, Patrick wrote:
What's up? ./configure is done without errors, but make stop at the
beginning
(SuSE 8.2, kernel 2.4.20,gcc 3.3 20030226)
...
How about the recent CVS snapshot? Last one compiles and installs OK on
my Fedora Core 2 test 2.
Usually some problems are already fixed in CVS
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
For some time now, freshclam from latest CVS snapshots (including
today) failed to stay daemonized.
Thank you - fixed in CVS. Sorry for the delay !
Great ! Clamav-milter also compiles cleanly without errors now, so all
problems
(the ones I experienced, anyway) is gone
Hi,
For some time now, freshclam from latest CVS snapshots (including today)
failed to stay daemonized.
I could, of course, run it from crontab, but I'd like to run it as
daemon with freshclam -d.
Any idea what's wrong?
--
freshclam daemon started
WipeOut wrote:
Hi is anyone have stability issues with Petr Kristov's RPM's ??
I am running them on Fedora Core 1..
The problem is when I try to use clamscan or clamdscan/clamd with my
mail server it causes the mail server to crash.. The mail server
people are telling me it clamav thats
Virgo Pärna wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 13:08:09 +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eperez wrote:
ClamAV.xs:11:20: clamav.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [ClamAV.o] Error 1
error #2 : don't know about this one.
Depending how you install clamav
Trog wrote:
ThreadTimeout hasn't been used for several months, I've stated this on
this list several times.
Hmm ... must've missed this.
Previous snapshot seems to ignore it anyway. The latest snapshot rejets it.
How about freshclam (Received signal 14, terminating instead of Received
signal
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Hi,
I run clamdscan from within a script and wanted to know if
it is possible to detect any problem with clamd when running
clamdscan?
Last night clamd ran into a strange problem, I don't know
what it was, but basically it seemed to be stuck and all
instances of my script
Justin wrote:
Would it be possible to make a few changes to the install scripts so that
make install doesn't clobber our config files? That would be most
helpful. I personally like the approach of installing the file if it
doesn't exist but installing a name.conf.example file if one does
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Wednesday 31 Mar 2004 9:06 pm, Todd Lyons wrote:
Ran the following ./configure:
I haven't bothered committing the fix for this while I was waiting for the
makefile system to be fixed so that clamav-milter would build again.
This has now been done, thanks to Tomasz
Korchmenuk Nickolay wrote:
2) clamscan with --unrar
# clamscan --database=/var/clamav/db --unrar=/usr/local/bin/unrar rarf
/usr/home/user/rarfail.rar: RAR module failure.
UNRAR 3.30 freeware Copyright (c) 1993-2004 Eugene Roshal
Extracting from /usr/home/user/rarfail.rar
Extracting test1
Hi,
FYI, in the past two days clamav-devel has failed to build on Fedora if
you enable milter.
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSENDMAIL_BIN=\/usr/sbin/sendmail\ -I. -I. -I..
-I../clamd -I../libclamav -I../shared -I../clamscan-g -O2 -c `test
-f 'clamav-milter.c' || echo './'`clamav-milter.c
bash-2.03# /usr/local/sbin/clamd
ERROR: Parse error at line 71: Unknown option ThreadTimeout.
ERROR: Can't open/parse the config file /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf
bash-2.03# clamd -V
clamd / ClamAV version devel-20040331
Am I missing something?
It works fine on previous builds.
Looking at ChangeLog
Another update :
- seems it only happens non-Linux (OSF, Solaris, AIX) build
- Freshclam also behaves incorectly (See change from signal 14, wake
up to signal 14, terminating). No change on freshclam.conf (Checks 12).
All runing the latest snapshot for that day.
Miles Davis wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 06:11:05PM -0800, Todd Lyons wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 08:36, Claudio Alonso wrote:
Hi,
Yesterday I installed clamav-0.70rc-1 from rpm on my RedHat 9.0 (kernel 2.4.20-30.9) and started
clamd just to test it's current stability
The computer was
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20040331 06:57]: wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 20:28, Tim B wrote:
When using clamd, and freshclam, and new virus list comes out, do I have
to restart or reload clamd to recognize the new definitions or does it
do it automatically?
Eperez wrote:
whre can i find the libclam library
By installing clamav :)
I assume you meant libclamav ?
Try rpm packages or http://www.clamav.or.id
Regards,
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Eperez wrote:
here is the output of the compiling process
ideas?
[snip]
Starting perl Makefile.PL Stage
Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lclamav
error #1 : you must have clamav installed first
ClamAV.xs:11:20: clamav.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [ClamAV.o]
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Yes, but it will be slower. Depends on SelfCheck interval (at least this
is true for older versions).
Strangely enough, NotifyClamd is NOT on the default clamav.conf on
latest CVS snapshot (not even present but commented out like LogTime).
I guess it's on by default
Erik Jakobsen wrote:
Hi.
For my MailScanner I use Clamav, that works execellent.
Is it also possible to have Clamav to scan one's harddisk for viruses ?
Question : why would you want to do that?
If the answer is
A. You want to use clamav as desktop scanner
At the moment it is not recomended to
Korchmenuk Nickolay wrote:
bash-2.05b# clamscan --mbox infected/drweb.quarantine.6v1IlY
infected/drweb.quarantine.6v1IlY: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 20482
The database is outdated.
It seems to be true. I've change db dir. but clamscan doesn't read this
Fred Flintstone wrote:
I'm having some trouble compiling clamav on an old Linux 2.0 box (complete with gcc 2.95.3 and libc5).
[snip]
The machine can build and install clamav-0.24 cleanly. But it always fails on later versions such as 0.54, 0.68 and 0.70-rc. The output for an 0.68 attempt
Fred Flintstone wrote:
Looks like zziplib redeclare int8_t, int16_t, and int32_t
A quick-and-dirty way to fix this :
- backup zziplib/zzip-stdint.h
- edit it to remove declarations of int*_t (by commenting or deleting
line 21, 26, and 33)
- compile clamav
- restore the backup after clamav
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
A little correction :
First, do a make clean to cleanup your previous build.
Try changing the line
dnl AC_CHECK_LIB(c, strtok_r,, AC_DEFINE(NO_STRTOK_R))
in configure.in to
AC_CHECK_LIB(c, strtok_r,, AC_DEFINE(NO_STRTOK_R))
then run aclocal, autconf, and automake.
I
Kevin Spicer wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 15:45, Fred Flintstone wrote:
Any other quick 'n' dirty suggestions for this one? :)
Have you tried just building a statically linked binary on a more recent
distro and seeing if it works on yours?
BTW, how do you do that? using CFLAGS=-static
Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wrote:
Clam scan claims to have found one infected file in the 8000+ files it
scanned. I sent this info to a log file so I can deal with the file, but I'm
not going to look at the entire list. I'd rather just search for the string
that clamscan appends to the end of the line
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Kevin Spicer wrote:
Have you tried just building a statically linked binary on a more recent
distro and seeing if it works on yours?
BTW, how do you do that? using CFLAGS=-static doesn't seem to work.
Replying my own post,
CFLAGS=-static ./configure make make install
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Bo-Lina teknisk support wrote:
Neither of these link's work.
I downloaded the programs. It worked, but then I got these :
The web site you are trying to access has exceeded its allocated data
transfer.
Visit our help area http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/geo/ for more
information.Access to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This site hosting the file seems be be over the limit. Anyone else have
some extra space to host the file. Thanks.
It's also available on http://clamav.or.id/contrib/emailavlog/
It would be great if you could also put some installation instruction there.
Regards,
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Jo Mills wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody else having problems getting database updates or is it just
me? I haven't changed my clam setups for ages (it's on my todo list),
yet recently (as from Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:23:01 +) I get the following:
[snip]
With CVS freshclam version devel-20040129
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
The problem may be connected with already discussed and fixed
/dev/urandom issue. Please update to the latest CVS version.
I'll consider it. This is a production server, so I'm not incredibly
keen on running CVS code.
Actually, with ClamAV CVS
Bit Fuzzy wrote:
First I'd like so say GREAT PROGRAM!!!
I notice in my logs that main.cvd isn't (or hasn't) been updating is this
Yes, it is. New viruses are added in daily.cvd. Once in a while those
signatures
are merged in daily.cvd.
normal?
Also, I'm currently using ClamAV 0.67 should I
Edward W. Ray wrote:
Nope. /dev/urandom errors persist.
Did you use --disable-urandom during ./configure ? It should not read
/dev/urandom anymore with that option.
What linux version (or to be more specific : glibc version) are you using?
I might be able to provide a tested binary (which
Helmut Schneider wrote:
Thats the point, if clamav would have detected the virus in the original mail I wouldn't have posted here... :)
Aaah :)
In that case,
test the original mail (not just the attachments) on
http://www.gietl.com/test-clamav/.
If it's not detected, submit it to
Paul Constable wrote:
I am suffering the same problem, I'm running SuSE 9 Pro.
Typing 'clamd' gives no response whatsoever,
Again, how do you get your package (rpm, source, binary .tar.gz, etc)?
Next, find out where your clamav.conf is. There sould be a line similar to
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd ==
Paul Constable wrote:
My apologies, for not furnishing more detail.
I obtained a tarball and built from source.
Good :)
I have all pieces in place that you mention, but when trying to stimulate the
the daemon by a script i.e clamctl I get a compliant that it cannot parse the
conf.file.
Mike Fish wrote:
When I enter
freshclam --on-update-execute='echo DONE'
the database updates but the command doesn't execute. I've tried lots
of variations but no joy.
I think on update means if freshclam successfully downloads an update
Which means it won't execute the command if your
Krzysztof Snopek wrote:
Tue Mar 16 04:01:00 2004 - ERROR: ScanStream: accept() failed.
Tue Mar 16 04:02:27 2004 - ERROR: ScanStream: Can't create temporary
file.
[snip]
Could someone guess what happened?
was your /tmp full ?
By default, Solaris stores /tmp on system memory (and swap) as
Edward W. Ray wrote:
ClamAV will no longer start. The following is from my /var/log/messages:
How about compiling yourself from latest CVS snapshot?
http://www.clamav.net/snapshot/clamav-devel-latest.tar.gz
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Steven P. Donegan wrote:
Hmmm, I just do a freshclam from chron rather than let it run as a
daemon - as a new user (I just downloaded, installed, integrated with
my anti-spam/anti-virus proxy - home built, today). Is doing this in
any way a negative thing?
Not if you set it to run on random
Doug Hardie wrote:
The problem I encountered has now been identified and I have a
working clamd that does not hang. I compiled it two different ways
and both worked. The problem was /dev/urandom returning either a -1
or a 0. Either of those will cause others.c to hang as it does not
Scott Harris wrote:
A while back I was in the process of upgrading my system to
the new glibc and had to revert back. This left some libraries
etc around and the end result in I have trouble compiling clamav.
I can compile clamscan (0.70 rc) just fine, but I'm stuck on old
version of freshclam
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
ClamAV will no longer start. The following is from my
/var/log/messages:
How about compiling yourself from latest CVS snapshot?
http://www.clamav.net/snapshot/clamav-devel-latest.tar.gz
You might also want to try
./configure --disable-urandom during compiling
Edward W. Ray wrote:
Just not my day I guess. On make in devel build:
cd .. \
/bin/sh /scsi2/tmp/clamav-devel-20040316/missing --run automake-1.6 --gnu
clamd/Makefile
aclocal.m4:4200: version mismatch. This is Automake 1.6.3, but aclocal.m4
aclocal.m4:4200: was generated for Automake 1.6.1.
Edward W. Ray wrote:
Sorry, though it was in the e-mail.
RH 9 Linux system running clamv v0.67
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -l /dev/urandom
crwxr-xr-x1 root root 1, 9 Mar 9 17:22 /dev/urandom
I can't say much about 0.67, but I know that I'm running the latest CVS
snapshot
Helmut Schneider wrote:
seems that the clamav Port (0.67-1) has problems with RAR Files (e.g.
Bagle.N):
To avoid missunderstandings, I know the file is pwd, but clamav does not recognize the virus within the archive (maybe a DB problem)...
Sometimes the signatures were created using the
Robert Blayzor wrote:
Having to run
freshclam on them all individually would seem like a waste. Suggestions?
Local mirror? Just have one primary freshclam download *.cvd to the root
directory of
your local webserver. Then setup other freshclams to point to that
webserver
(with
Alex S Moore wrote:
Help!
Since clamd's log isn't showing any problems, my gues is that it's
clamav-milter or
clamd's ScanMail problem.
clamav FAQ still states *
A rogue mail locks up clamd when scanned and stops it from responding.
What can I do?*
Disable the ScanMail directive in
Dilip M wrote:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 09:11:40 +0300, Odhiambo Washington
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have these RPMS installed .
# rpm -qa|grep clam
clamav-devel-0.67-1
clamav-0.67-1
Where is the sock file ?
I'm talking about socket file ?
Is there a way to coonect to CLAM using socket ??
Muhammad Kashif Muneer wrote:
Dear Sir,
I have checked both points that u mentioned but did not find any of
them. I have conf file in /usr/local/etc/clamav.conf
In this file I have entry
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd
I also check the location of /var/run but did not find folder clamav. It
means
Michael Torrie wrote:
In another escalation of the arms war, the latest variant of
password-encrypted archive virus now distributes itself in an encrypted
rar file, and the password is an attached bitmap to eliminate the
possibility of using the password in the body of the message to open the
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Latest cvs code ... with OLE2 support enabled...
Sat Mar 13 08:53:15 2004 -
/var/spool/exim/scan/1B222u-0003ra-Re/1B222u-0003ra-Re-1.doc: Unable to open file or
directory. ERROR
Sat Mar 13 08:54:08 2004 -
Peter van der Does wrote:
Thanx everybody for the responses.
R1.
I'll have to see what the databasemirror will do. I tried to run
freshclam with database.clamav.net and that worked
Yup. As a temporary solution, the maintainer of database mirror has removed
several hosts (new mirrors) from
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
BTW: What is Declude Virus ?
Something like Amavis which only works on Imail
http://www.declude.com/Virus/index.html
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Karis Matik wrote:
less viruses.db
And I looked for Worm.Bagle.Gen-zippwd, I can't get one.
You're looking in the wrong place
bash-2.03# grep Worm.Bagle.Gen-zippwd viruses*
viruses.db2:Worm.Bagle.Gen-zippwd
(Clam)=504b03040a000100*504b010214000a000100*504b050601000100
Any one
Karis Matik wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Several questions:
1. which virus database amavis 0.66 uses? viruses.db or viruses.db2 or both?
Not amavis 0.66. Clamav 0.66.
Antoni's reply is correct : ClamAV will use any/all files which end in
.db or .db?
But since you use 0.66, you don't need to
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
Since this option was mentioned, I have done checked out the cvs version
but ./configure refuses to accept that option.
Even from a cvs checkout I did today ;)
It's not ./configure option. It's clamscan option.
With clamd, it's
ArchiveDetectEncrypted
in clamav.conf.
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
hehee, I noticed that and added 2 days ago, but just today Tomas
(Kojm) wrote to the list with that option again ;)
You mean the one with
But anyway you should check the
--detect-encrypted option (CVS).
I assume he meant it as an option for clamscan (as stated in
Karis Matik wrote:
What are the *.db* files? What are the *.cvd files? Is the *.db* file just a list which will be compiled into binary file (namely the .cvd files)?
Simply put, the *.cvd is the new format vor viruses.db and viruses.db2.
As the name implied, main.cvd is the main virus
Trog wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 12:18, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Just wanted to say that cygwin and OSF port is also broken because
others.c: In function `poll_fd':
others.c:308: error: storage size of `tv' isn't known
(hopefully) fixed in CVS.
OSF port : fixed
Cygwin port :
/bin
Jon Fraley wrote:
I am installing clamav-0.67 on HPUX-11.0. After ironing out issues with
./configure, I now have a problem with make. After running a while I
get the following: Any ideas on solving this?
/zzip-zip.c' || echo './'`zziplib/zzip-zip.c
rm -f .libs/zzip-zip.lo
cc
Brad Morgan wrote:
The Windows binary is getting old. I believe its a development version
prior to .66. I'd like to get a .67-1 (or later) version.
Try http://clamav.or.id/snapshot/
Fresh build from CVS snapshot every day.
I've got Cygwin installed on one of my computers. Can I build it
Jon Fraley wrote:
Please
install zlib and zlib-devel. I have installed zlib,
Package? Or Source?
I don't use hpux, but in my case I have to make sure that
/usr/include/zlib.h and /usr/include/zconf.h exists.
If they don't, grab the source and copy it there.
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 at 9:26:31 -0800, Kevin BRown wrote:
jsut want to set clam to scan for
clients who use the gateway to access mail servers on pop or smtop
kevin
If by gateway you mean clients setting their gateway IP address to
your server/firewall, then
the
Rudolf Kliemstein wrote:
anybody out there knowing how to implement german language notfication
emails?
Clamav scanner (e.g clamscan, clamd, and clamdscan) by itself does not
implement notification emails.
Mail integrator (MailScanner, Amavis, exiscan, clamav-milter, etc.) does
that for you.
Thomas Lamy wrote:
May I suggest a change then please?
Either name it clamd.conf to describe for what its used
It's already called clamd.conf, and the documentation and manpages are
up-to-date.
Eh? Really? Which version is that?
The latest CVS snapshot still calls it clamav.conf.
Although the
Erik Corry wrote:
Hi, Can clamav detected those virus that is protected by a password in a zipped file?
No
Generally no, except in the case of Worm.Bagle.F-zippwd (Trend Micro
identifies it as Worm.Bagle.F-1).
There's another thread about it (password-protected Worm.Bagle.F). See
David Jansen wrote:
About the password-encrypted zip file virusses, is there any information
available on the web about this?
Try this
http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=WORM_BAGLE.G
Regards,
Fajar
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Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
supervise .. but , as said, it won't help it the demon stops answering but
does not
crash at all.
Try searching archive for posts on clamd monitoring
A useful link
http://mikecathey.com/code/clamdwatch/
This should check whether clamd is working or not (i.e hung,
Alex S Moore wrote:
gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/clamd options.o cfgfile.o clamd.o tcpserver.o
localserver.o session.o thrmgr.o Hi!
I tried the latest snapshot with size 1kB (20040301) and had a
compilation problem on Solaris 8!!
Is this also a known problem??
I posted that problem earlier, and
FreshClam wrote:
Red Hat 7.3, I get the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# rpm -Uvh clamav-0.67-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.3) is needed by clamav-0.67-1
libwrap.so.0 is needed by clamav-0.67-1
Looks like it was meant for RH 8+, not RH
Thomas Seifert wrote:
clamscan used the new dir (its default directory) and didn't use
the path given in clamav.conf!?
I believe clamscan don't read clamav.conf at all; It uses hard-coded
compiled settings.
I might be wrong :)
Regards,
Fajar
.
Can clamav (or ANY AV scanner, for that matter) detects this kind of virus?
Regards,
Fajar A. Nugraha
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Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
So far (I only have two different samples now) the password is the
same : 31517.
Update : I just got another sample with different password (submission
number 1534).
Should I start blocking .zip files too?
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Fajar A. Nugraha
Hi,
building the latest snapshot on Solaris gives this error :
ld: fatal: file dazukoio_compat12.o: wrong ELF machine type: EM_386
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to .libs/clamd
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [clamd] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
size,
timeouts, number of process, etc).
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zen wrote:
Hello clamav-users,
i have problem when installing clamav on FreeBSD 5.2 RELEASE.
it said WARNING: GNU MP 2 or newer NOT FOUND - digital signature
support will be disabled !
i already installed the libgmp4 from port.
but clamav installation seem did not find it
TIA
by* installing
(or distribute)
database mirror load.
Again, I'm not sure if this is what you meant.
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Virgo Pärna wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 12:38:37 +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very true! It can reject virus right at SMTP time, AND with less CPU
But I guess this rejecting does not work that well, when virus
mail is not received directly from virus - for example
--quiet
in crontab could work. Why the minute 19? Because I like it and it wont
flood mirrors at hour change,
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Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Below are changes made in 'configure' script to allow
You should modify configure.in and rebuild it with autoconf.
Any chance this code will be integrated in CVS?
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* and OpenBSD *0.66*? LOL.
I didn't know ClamAV passed 1.0 already :)
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Fixed
By Fixed, what do you mean by that?
Today's CVS snapshot still fails to build on Fedora and Redhat 7.2 if I
have automake-1.6 installed.
Again, if I remove automake-1.6 it works fine.
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make: *** [all] Error 2
[snip]
The source file is clamav-devel-20040217.tar.gz from clamav.net,
but clamd -V on a successful build (on OSF) prints
clamd / ClamAV version devel-20040218
Is this a common practice to have hardcoded version number greater than
snapshot's file date?
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Fajar
.
Meaning you use my build? How odd. With or without cygwin, I never get
THAT error.
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