Robert wrote:
First post to the Clamav list.
I have Clamav 0.88.2 installed from source on an OSX client machine.
I want to upgrade to 0.88.4.
Now, usually when I upgrade Clamav, I back up the clamd.conf and
freshclam.conf
files and cd to the old clamav source folder. From there I run
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Naturally it is going to follow NFS mount points. That is what you
asked it to
do so why wouldn't it? And what you are doing is a rather nutty thing
to
attempt, as well. This is a user problem, not a software problem. The
solution
is to scan selectively as in
Alberto da Silva wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:17:42 -, Plant, Dean
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nutty I may be :-) but scanning selectively is fine for a few
machines but what if you have fifty machines with varying
configurations. This approach would mean an extra administrative
overhead
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Plant, Dean wrote:
Is it possible to completely exclude the /net folder so that when
clamscan hits this directory it does not check the contents of it?
Yes, it's in my TODO.
Thank you.
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I have posted a few previous questions regarding clamscan and problems with
/net on Solaris.
After some further investigation I have found that it impossible to run an
efficient full scan (clamscan -r /) of a Solaris file system if /net is
activated in /etc/auto_master.
This is down to the fact
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
I'm still having problems while trying to run a full scan from root.
If I scan using
Clamscan -r / --exclude=/net --exclude=/home
Clamscan seems to traverse down /net/localhost and then
/net/localhost/net/hostname and then
/net/localhost/net/hostname/net/loghost
I am using Squid/Dansguardian and Clamav v0.82 and am finding the site
www.mozilla.org/editor is getting blocked due to a reported infection. Has
anyone else seen this?
Access to the page:
http://www.mozilla.org/editor/
... has been denied for the following reason:
Virus Worm.JS.Redlof.A
I am testing Clamav 0.81 on Solaris 9 to run weekly full scan's on the local
file system.
Is there any way to exclude directories as to not scan /net /proc and remote
mounted file systems with clamdscan or is my only option to use clamscan
with the --exclude option?
Thanks
Dean Plant
James Lick wrote:
Plant, Dean wrote:
Is there any way to exclude directories as to not scan /net /proc
and remote mounted file systems with clamdscan or is my only option
to use clamscan with the --exclude option?
Don't be so worried about using clamscan instead of clamdscan
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:58:30 +0100
Plant, Dean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to increase the ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio in clamscan as I
have had a few zips being incorrectly identified as oversized zips.
I first increased the ArchiveMaxCompressionRatio in clamav.conf
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