g a bug against something being broken on 4.x and
having them actually do anything about it.
portinstall should be able to fetch a package and install it without too much
trouble. It's part of the portupgrade management tools.
Ever think about updating to 6.x?
Good luck,
Josh
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and-line buffer. clamscan will only be invoked the number of
times it takes to break up the arguments in order to not overflow the
command-line buffer.
Thanks,
Josh
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#x27;m not all that familiar with OS X. I haven't had to work with it before.
> I'm working on an admin interface (web based) that is entirely
> standalone to manage things like the FIREWALL, DNS, MAIL, WEB, MySQL,
> NETWORK and USERS as a possible solution cause I'
g (find all real files, pass
them to clamscan, etc.), but the tar method would probably be better. I'd be
interested to see how the reporting works, though. I'll give it a shot
tomorrow.
I"m curious what's causing clamscan to loop infinitely, though. Also, what's
wi
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 12:31:11PM -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> I'm testing your method now, but it's still running so I don't have an answer.
>
> dp
Thanks for taking a look. I only have my one little OS X Server machine here,
and I didn't set it up...
Josh
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m not opposed to the idea, but that still doesn't really explain the
behavior I am seeing. Also, Virex was working quite nicely as a complete file
system scanner for a good, long time. I was just looking for a replacement for
Virex.
Thanks,
Josh
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with a FreeBSD x86 machine and not have to pay the Apple
hardware premium or deal with the draconian mass updates, either...
Thanks,
Josh
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