I am running a new Debian 11 box here. When I run
apt search clamav
It shows 0.103.7 which is newer than 0.103.2
clamav/stable 0.103.7+dfsg-0+deb11u1 amd64
anti-virus utility for Unix - command-line interface
clamav-base/stable 0.103.7+dfsg-0+deb11u1 all
anti-virus utility for Unix - base p
I would try the 'short' names of these directories.
dir /X c:\
And yes the /X is case sensitive. /X displays the short names.
Lyle Giese
On 1/28/23 08:58, clamav.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
If it's expecting a regex, perhaps try:
--exclude-dir="/mnt/c/Program Files \(x86\)/"
without th
If it's an old version of CLAMAV, you could be locked out of
downloading. The only authorized method of downloading the CVD files is
through the use of freshclam. If you have a windows machine
that can get the downloads, then you can try to move those files over to
the NAS or setup the window
I just reread my message. Reject is good behavior. Bouncing is not. At
least in my opinion. Replace reject below with bounce and you have my
correct opinion.
Sorry,
Lyle
On 2/8/22 9:49 AM, Lyle Giese via clamav-users wrote:
But the reject may NOT be going to the server/service that sent
But the reject may NOT be going to the server/service that sent the virus.
You received a bad email from hackedu...@example.com from server
mail.badisp.ru
However the mx record for example.com is mail.example.com, not the
sending server or ISP.
Now you have annoyed somebody that had nothing
FYI, I queried from two distinct locations and got the same IP address.
I then did a traceroute from each of those locations and it took
different but short routes into CloudFlare's network. I presume they
use anycast routing.(and I could be wrong).
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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