I didn't see any problems on CentOS 7 or CentOS 6 on my systems using
clamav with the 23161 daily update. Are you saying you had a problem with
them? The only problem was with CentOS 5 on my systems. The workaround
would apply to any distribution though that was affected by the regexp not
workin
Adam Gibson skrev den 2017-03-05 16:29:
This whitelists those patterns so they do not even get processed to
cause
the crash in the regexp engine that clamd uses. Clamd started up fine
for
me with CentOS 5 after doing that.
did you test that this is same problem in centos 7 ?
come on :=)
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I had email domain issues which kept me from posting this the day of the
problem unfortunately so this info is just for future reference I guess.
If a problem like this comes up again, I found that you can create a
whitelist file to ignore some signatures.
I put the following file in the virus da