Guillaume Arcas schrieb:
Thomas Lamy a écrit :
No it's not faster. But it's more secure, because it's signed, and it's
contents is compressed.
OK, that does explain why clamscan runs a little faster with text
signatures database than with CVD files.
Shoud not be a problem with clamd for databases
Thomas Lamy a écrit :
> No it's not faster. But it's more secure, because it's signed, and it's
> contents is compressed.
OK, that does explain why clamscan runs a little faster with text
signatures database than with CVD files.
Shoud not be a problem with clamd for databases are loaded once but
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Guillaume Arcas wrote:
> Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
>
>
>>in case you wanted to disable some signature because of a false
>>positive, the proper way of solving this is submitting the sample at
>>http://www.clamav.net/sendvirus.html (selecting the butt
Guillaume Arcas schrieb:
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
in case you wanted to disable some signature because of a false
positive, the proper way of solving this is submitting the sample at
http://www.clamav.net/sendvirus.html (selecting the button "A false
positive") so that the signature could be corr
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
> in case you wanted to disable some signature because of a false
> positive, the proper way of solving this is submitting the sample at
> http://www.clamav.net/sendvirus.html (selecting the button "A false
> positive") so that the signature could be corrected/removed. Th
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 at 19:49:30 +0100, Guillaume Arcas wrote:
> Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
>
> >Unpack the CVD containers so some other directory, remove the unwanted
> >signature from the plain text databases, instruct the clamscan (or
> >clamd) to use databases from that other directory.
>
> Mean
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
Unpack the CVD containers so some other directory, remove the unwanted
signature from the plain text databases, instruct the clamscan (or
clamd) to use databases from that other directory.
Means that clamscan can use both text databases and CVD. I wasn't sure.
Thanks.
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Gu
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 at 19:30:11 +0100, Guillaume Arcas wrote:
> Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
>
> >You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
>
> OK. So, if for any - good or bad - reason I want to disable a signature,
> how can I do that ?
Unpack the CVD containers so some other directory
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
OK. So, if for any - good or bad - reason I want to disable a signature,
how can I do that ?
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Guillaume Arcas
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 at 19:15:03 +0100, Guillaume Arcas wrote:
>
> What is the process to build one's own CVD files from *.db files ?
> I mean : how does the --server option runs exactly ?
>
You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
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Tomasz PapszunSysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland
Hi.
What is the process to build one's own CVD files from *.db files ?
I mean : how does the --server option runs exactly ?
Regards,
Guillaume Arcas
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Paul Valéry
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