> >>> I may be new to clam, but I've been building & running my own LFS
> >>> systems since 2004.
>
> I guess I got the wrong impression. Perhaps you should try
You wouldn't be the first. My career though computing hasn't been academic.
One doesn't need to know C to install & run LFS, a
> ClamAV is relying on curl, and if you intend to carry on digging then
> like Micah I think that's where you need to be looking. So the extra
> logging that I suggested should be in curl, not in ClamAV. See e.g.
>
> https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_VERBOSE.html
I'm afraid this is no help to
> Packets? Interesting idea. No, nothing like that here with a LFS
> based system and a KISS paradigm, but I DO have a very tight firewall.
> I don't allow packets out just anywhere they please--not allowing ET to
> phone home--as a security measure. I wasn't looking for it to get
>
>
> I'd like to point to the following thread :
>
> Thread: ubuntu 18.04 LTS cannot verify SSL certificate
> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2464923
>
> where the same error shows up, because a package by the name
> Cisco PacketTracer 7.3.1 was installed .
>
> Robert
Packets?
>>
>>[09:37 scripts]# cat ~/fresh.log
>>Sat Jul 17 09:25:51 2021 -> ClamAV update process started at Sat Jul 17
>>09:25:51 2021
>>Sat Jul 17 09:25:51 2021 -> daily database available for download (remote
>>version: 26235)
>>Sat Jul 17 09:25:51 2021 -> ^Download failed (77)
>>Sat Jul
Hi, I'm back again. I was here last month, and got some help, but it didn't
resolve my issue. I could see some legitimate questions, so I decided I'd
better go back and "get my ducks in a row". (This is a hand-made 32-bit
version of LFS that has to run on some legacy hardware.)
So...
Following your suggestions I updated to latest curl-7.70.0, and this time I
also configured with the pathname to the CA-bundle file as well as the
installed pem directory. No observed trouble building. But still the same
error about the certificates, no observed difference running freshclam.
So I rebuilt curl-7.50.1 with new config arguments as follows:
=
configure: Configured to build curl/libcurl:
curl version: 7.50.1
Host setup: i686-pc-linux-gnu
Install prefix: /usr/local
Compiler: gcc
SSL support: enabled (OpenSSL)
SSH support: no
Thanks for responding.
On Wed, Jun 23, 2021, at 12:35 PM, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) wrote:
> This specific error comes from the libcurl library. I imagine we could
> detect the associated error code and supplement the message with more
Agreed, at least point the finger at the responsible
I find the error message unhelpful. Can you provide a more actionable
interpretation, please? I've just updated certificates from Mozilla but no
joy.
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