What's the best way to confirm that ClamAV is blocking a specific
"in-the-news" virus? In this case, I want to make sure ClamAV is
blocking the virus described at:
http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/articles/2007/04/virginia.html
It's pretty old (Sophos has been blocking it since January 2000
My users sometimes forward me news stories on new viruses. I want to
reassure them that Clam is catching this virus, but I'm not quite sure
how.
Example: a user sent me a story on a virus that I'm pretty sure is
Trojan.Downloader-647, but I couldn't find a web-page describing this
virus. Is there
I've identified 100+ spam images in my INBOX that razor/clam don't
catch, and want to submit them. The images have been MIME-decoded and
are in GIF/JPG/etc format. My questions:
1. For razor, can I just do "razor-report *.gif *.jpg" or do I need to
re-MIME-encode the images first? Should I do "ra
Is there a uniform way to convert ClamAV's name for a virus to
Symantec's/McAfee's/etc name for the same virus?
Example:
end user reports virus [EMAIL PROTECTED] on their machine, caught by
Symantec
"sigtool -l" on mail server shows [EMAIL PROTECTED] is already being
caught, but it turns out to
Update:
>
> I've downloaded the Version: 0.32-1.guru.suse100 package (not debuginfo
> rpm). However, YaST remarks a dependency conflict.
I tried again, as an experiment, and it worked, no dependency conflict noted,
only that dazuko taints the kernel (is it proprietary software?)
> This is de
Rene:
[snip]
> > I've tried to install Klamav, as I thought there'd be less chance of
> > overlooking problems. However, the installation requires a
> > compiler! This message:
> >
> > * Dazuko
> > * Running configure (./configure)...
> > checking host system type... Linux
> > checking f
Rene,
Clamav files are now installed, from the 10.0-i386 folder (with clamav and
database) and freshclam is updating the cvd file. Thanks for the
directions to Reinhardt's packages.
I've tried to install Klamav, as I thought there'd be less chance of
overlooking problems. However, the i
This was the folder I meant (not 10.0-i586 ):
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/clamav/clamav-0.88/10.0-i386
> > On downloading clamav-0.88-0.1 (in the folder 10.0-i586 with a db file),
> > YaST goes to install compiler-related things from the CD, and then says
> > it can't find clamav-0.88.01 on th
Rene,
I forgot to add:
> Reinhard's ftp shows a number of folders, plus clamav-0.88-1.src.rpm. On
> downloading the latter, a message appears, saying it's unsupported and
> intended to update old versions of clamav. I tried anyway, but my YaST
> won't install it, because it lacks clamav. So
On Saturday 25 March 2006 05:27, René Berber wrote:
> Kelly Jones wrote:
> > Ok, Rene, I'm new to Linux. Would you care to give some tips on how to
> > find and install the compiler? A YaST gcc search only brings up what
> > I've mentioned.
>
> You have
Rene,
On Friday 24 March 2006 02:08, René Berber wrote:
> Kelly Jones wrote:
> > New Clamav and Linux user. Any help diagnosing solution is appreciated.
> >
> > YaST search in Suse10.0 for zlib, gcc compiler suite, bzip2 and GNU MP
> > 3.
> >
> > Found:
gnu'
build_alias=''
build_cpu='i686'
build_os='linux-gnu'
build_vendor='pc'
datadir='${prefix}/share'
exec_prefix='NONE'
host='i686-pc-linux-gnu'
host_alias=''
host_cpu='i686'
host_os='linux-gnu'
host_vendor='pc
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