From: T?r?k Edwin edwinto...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old
mac OS 9.2
To: ClamAV users ML clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
You can upgrade your OS, you are using an OS version that was EOLed
before the first version of ClamAV was
I have installed ClamAV 95.2 on G4 10.4.11 without a glitch.
I also have ClamXav installed - there is no conflict between
the two since they are installed in different directories. There is
no problem with updates. clamXav is updated by the Sentry and ClamAV with
freshclam. In configure you have
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Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 13:43:47 +0200
From: Beppe Di Maio beppe.dim...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] [Clamav-announce] Sourceforge Community
Choice Awards 2009
To: ClamAV users ML clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
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s...@softhome.net writes:
I see the amount of work that goes into udating the virus database. It is
therefore with some reluctance that I am making this suggestion.
At present the update is listed with the following details.
Submission-ID:
Sender:
Added:
Virus name:
I think
I see the amount of work that goes into udating the virus database. It is
therefore with some reluctance that I am making this suggestion.
At present the update is listed with the following details.
Submission-ID:
Sender:
Added:
Virus name:
I think details about the platform should also be
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Date: Wed, 01 Apr 2009 16:46:54 +0300
From: T?r?k Edwin edwinto...@gmail.com
On 2009-04-01 16:41, s...@softhome.net wrote:
I had no problem in installing ClamAV 0.95 on my Macintosh with OS X 10.4.11
like before. Also with earlier versions after running freshclam I used
I had no problem in installing ClamAV 0.95 on my Macintosh with OS X 10.4.11
like before. Also with earlier versions after running freshclam I used to
get the confirmation 'Clamd successfully notified about the update.' I am
getting the same response from 0.95
Again with earlier versions I
Nigel Horne wrote:
Folks,
0.95 RC1 was published on Wednesday 25/2/09.
This is what is returned on OS X 10.4.11:
make check-TESTS
*** Unit tests disabled in this build
*** Use ./configure --enable-check to enable them
SKIP: check_clamav
*** Unit tests disabled in this build
*** Use
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 14:16:43 -0500
From: Nigel Horne n...@bandsman.co.uk
Subject: [Clamav-users] Injury
Folks,
On Saturday I broke my left collar bone while playing American Football
with some neighbourhood children.
Wish you a speedy recovery. Cheers
Sorry to bother you once again.
The OS X malware was submitted on the 6th of this month.
When can we have it in the ClamAV database please?
Thanks
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 14:56:38 -0500
From: Nigel Horne n...@bandsman.co.uk
The next ClamAV Webcast will be on Wednesday 4th March at 1800UTC: 10 AM
PST, 1 PM EST, 6 PM GMT, 7 PM CEST.
The talk, given by Alain Zidouemba of Sourcefire, will be an
introduction to writing
Please forgive me for raising this question. When can we expect the OS X
malware submitted to ClamAV to be included in the database. I use ClamAv via
the Terminal to scan my system and rely upon it together with ClamXav for
protection. Since the reports of recent threats I have naturally become
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Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 00:01:39 -0500
From: John Jasen jja...@realityfailure.org
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] HQX8 message file not supported?
To: ClamAV users ML clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
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Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 17:07:52 -0500
From: John Jasen jja...@realityfailure.org
Subject: [Clamav-users] HQX8 message file not supported?
I have no idea what HQX8 files are, and it appears my google search
skills are lacking. Can someone enlighten me as to what these are, and
whether or
I have downloaded clamAV 94.2 and its signature from clamAV.net but
I am unable to verify the signature and get this:
[quote]gpg: requesting key 985A444B from hkp server blackhole.pca.dfn.de
gpg: key 985A444B: Tomasz Kojm tk...@clamav.net 3 new signatures
gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s)
I think the discussion has moved into areas which are not of any benefit to
Macintosh users. There are some amongst us who perhaps justifiably feel as
to why should we concern ourselves with Windows malware.
But I would say this to you Derek C you are trying to do something which I
am sure
I have been meaning to write about it and the post from Derek Currie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the posts it has generated on the subject is very welcome indeed.
One of the causes that Mac malware is not in the clamAV database has been
identified by Derek C:
This most likely is because Clamav is
Luca Gibelli writes:
Dear ClamAV users,
ClamAV 0.94.1rc1 has been released.
gcc 4.0.1 caused configuration failure with PR bug 28045
Bypassed with CFLAGS='O0' and installed successfully on Macintosh
PowerPC G4 (10.4.11).
make check returned the following:
make check-TESTS
*** Unit
gcc 4.0.1 caused configuration failure with PR bug 28045
Bypassed with CFLAGS='O0' and installed successfully on Macintosh
PowerPC G4 (10.4.11).
make check returned no errors.
freshclam log showed the following entries:
Database updated (397476 signatures) from database.clamav.net (IP:
Ren? Berber wrote:-
Like using Microsoft's Visual C++ Express Edition, or one of the many
IDEs that use MingW's version of gcc? Again your comment seems more
like a joke than anything serious; if you don't know how to compile
anything don't expect you can rebuild a software package.
Not much you can do, wait for ClamWin to catch up, or rebuild it with
the current clamav version.
--
Ren? Berber
Windows does not have a terminal to compile the program from source.
May be there is some other method but I have not been able to find it.
I have ClamWin on 98se. So far I have not
I have clamav 93.3 installed on my Mac G4 with Tiger (10.4.11 - Build
8S165).
Every component is working fine - freshclam,clamscan, clamd,and clamdscan.
But when I update the db with freshclam I get the Security Warning: No
support
for digital signatures. It does not interfere with the
It seems that computers with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) are unable to update
virus data.
Is it because that they are blocked from updating it or there is some other
reason?
Some guidance on the subject will be very helpful.
Cheers
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I should have added to my previous message :
I downloaded this release
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/clamav/clamav-0.93.1rc1.tar.gz
and compiled it on Macintosh (PowerPC) G4 - OS X (10.4.11).
It compiled without any problem except that configure had to be prefixed
with CFLAGS='-O0'
I downloaded this release
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/clamav/clamav-0.93.1rc1.tar.gz
and compiled it on Macintosh (PowerPC) G4 - OS X (10.4.11).
It compiled without any problem except that configure had to be prefixed
with CFLAGS='-O0' because of gcc bug PR28045.
I have saved the terminal
I am getting these errors 55, 56 and 57. Where can I find information about
error codes
in clamav.
Thanks
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Hello,
This is the virus that is found by ClamXav on Vista VM. McAfee does not find
it. It is only found by ClamXav. When I search the web for the string
nothing turns up. So someone please tell me what is this virus? Where does
it come from? Can it do any harm to macintosh and why no other
On 8 Apr 2008 15:43:41 -0700 Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Take a look at the last part of config.log; it will probably indicate
the problem. Normally, a Mac user would install the Xcode developer
tools and would get a /usr/bin/cc which is a modified version of GCC
4.0.1 (currently).
I am trying to compile clamav anti-virus engine for ClamXav from the source
- clamav-0.92.1 but it fails to do so with the warning - configure: error:
no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH. This is the ./configure output.
[checking build system type... powerpc-apple-darwin8.11.0
checking
Seemingly, it may not be directly related to this forum but the debate going
on in tidbits should be of interest to posters here who by the look of it
are in the thick of it all and probably experts in the field. They should
look especially at item 23 by Randy B Singer of March 31, 2008.
In macintosh there are two programs, Hxedit and Resedit, which let you see
the contents of a file without opening it, Hexedit especially which converts
the binary into text. I have always used these programmes with suspect
files.
The ones in Windows are named so but do not do what the mac
The exe files are Windows' executables (applications). Would they do harm to
Linux? When I tried to open an exe file I was told no application was
available.
What do you have on your pendrive? It seems to be a cross platform problem?
And Michael L Torrie is very right about vendors being afraid
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