On 12/1/2011 7:02 PM, pushpa gouder wrote:
I have passed those arguments to clamd and put eicar.txt.com virus in that
SCAN folder. Nothing happened. But If I use clamsan/clamdscan on command
line it finds it.
#clamd -h
Clam AntiVirus Daemon 0.97.2
By The
Got it, thanks so much!!
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Bowie Bailey bowie_bai...@buc.com wrote:
On 12/1/2011 7:02 PM, pushpa gouder wrote:
I have passed those arguments to clamd and put eicar.txt.com virus in
that
SCAN folder. Nothing happened. But If I use clamsan/clamdscan on command
Hi there,
On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 pushpa gouder wrote:
... Is there a way to run clamav as daemon and scan only a folder?
The daemon scans what you tell it to scan. You tell it to scan things
using another tool, such as 'clamdscan' (for ad-hoc scanning of files,
directories and entire
Thanks a lot, very helpful!. I have been researching about this for quite a
while now, If 'clamd' daemon does not scan anything why do they even have
options like SCAN MULTISCAN INSTREAM...etc in its man page, I am just
curious.
Pushpa
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:21 AM, G.W. Haywood
On 12/1/2011 10:53 AM, pushpa gouder wrote:
Thanks a lot, very helpful!. I have been researching about this for quite a
while now, If 'clamd' daemon does not scan anything why do they even have
options like SCAN MULTISCAN INSTREAM...etc in its man page, I am just
curious.
Those are commands
I have passed those arguments to clamd and put eicar.txt.com virus in that
SCAN folder. Nothing happened. But If I use clamsan/clamdscan on command
line it finds it.
#clamd -h
Clam AntiVirus Daemon 0.97.2
By The ClamAV Team: http://www.clamav.net/team
On 1 Dec 2011 at 7:53, pushpa gouder wrote:
Thanks a lot, very helpful!. I have been researching about this for quite a
while now, If 'clamd' daemon does not scan anything why do they even have
options like SCAN MULTISCAN INSTREAM...etc in its man page, I am just
curious.
Hi,
Read again the
Hello,
I am a new clamav user trying to set it up for the first time. Is there a
way to run clamav as daemon and scan only a folder?not the whole system. I
see that I can use options like 'SCAN' 'MULTISCAN' 'CONTSCAN' in clamd man
page but I do not see these clamd.conf file. Using 0.97.2 version
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
sydz wrote:
Not much you can do, wait for ClamWin to catch up, or rebuild it with
the current clamav version.
Windows does not have a terminal to compile the program from source.
Are you kidding?
May be there is some other method but I have not been able to find it.
Like using
Update Log error:
WARNING: Current functionality level = 31, recommended = 33
Please check if ClamAV tools are linked against the proper version of
libclamav
According to the FAQ, went to the update page Download ClamWin Free
Antivirus Update and received the text You have the latest version
John Smith wrote:
Update Log error:
WARNING: Current functionality level = 31, recommended = 33
Please check if ClamAV tools are linked against the proper version of
libclamav
According to the FAQ, went to the update page Download ClamWin Free
Antivirus Update and received the text You
Hi there. I am using Kubuntu Fiesty and tried to download Clam and it came up
with an unexpected error--that I am not permitted to download the virus
signatures because I am not the administrator/root. Kubuntu, as far as I can
figure out (I am only new to this, as well) does not have an
On 8/6/07, Malcolm Purdy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there. I am using Kubuntu Fiesty and tried to download Clam and it came up
with an unexpected error--that I am not permitted to download the virus
signatures because I am not the administrator/root. Kubuntu, as far as I can
figure out (I am
Rob MacGregor spake thusly on Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 08:02:10PM +0100:
It may be hidden, but it is still there. Try the following at a command
prompt:
sudu su -
--- end quoted text ---
Shouldn't that be sudo su -? ;)
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Regards,
Richard
Did this email or post help you? If so, please
On 8/6/07, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't that be sudo su -? ;)
Hey, at least I typo'd with another vowel :-P
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Please keep list traffic on the list.
Rob MacGregor
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he
doesn't become a
Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 8/6/07, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shouldn't that be sudo su -? ;)
Hey, at least I typo'd with another vowel :-P
Still too many letters. Try sudo -s.
dp
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I have
Group: Applications/System
Source : clamav-0.88.4-1.fc5.rf.src.rpm
Build Time : Sun Aug 13 21:07:32 2006
Install Time : Tue Aug 29 21:52:01 2006
License : GPL
ClamAV is installed the system creates the user and group but then
it deletes them. The error at boot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have
Group: Applications/System
Source : clamav-0.88.4-1.fc5.rf.src.rpm
Build Time : Sun Aug 13 21:07:32 2006
Install Time : Tue Aug 29 21:52:01 2006
License : GPL
ClamAV is installed the system creates the user and group but then
it deletes
Thanks...
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven
Stern
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 9:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] New User
On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 07:45:53 -0400, Chalonec Roger
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wrote:
I am
I am new to Fedora and so new to clamav. Can someone provide me with
the easiest way to download, install, and run clamav? I am interested
in protecting inbound ftp file transfers and periodically scanning my
fedora system. I am not running samba nor NFS. Is there a way to
download and install
I am new to Fedora and so new to clamav. Can someone provide me with
the easiest way to download, install, and run clamav? I am interested
in protecting inbound ftp file transfers and periodically scanning my
fedora system. I am not running samba nor NFS. Is there a way to
download and install
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 14 March 2004 12:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] new user to clamAV SpamAssassin
any 'exe' emailed to me from an unknown sender must be).
Its probably
just a trojan
Hi Everyone,
I downloaded the ClamAV CVS source, enabled OLE2, built it all
(first on redhat7.3 which needed strlcat et.al. to be defined) and
finally on Redhat 9 (which compiled cleanly).
So far, a complete success.
I want this to co-exist with SpamAssassin (2.63) which I have
installed as a
any 'exe' emailed to me from an unknown sender must be). Its probably
just a trojan :_) If you want to look at the suspicious message, its
in ftp://spam:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/unknown_mail.txt
It's the top of a upx'd binary. 423 bytes is far too small for a usable
PE binary so it sounds like
Anyone have any
ideas what I'm doing wrong?
C:\clamav-devel\binfreshclamClamAV
update process started at Mon Feb 16 20:00:41 2004Reading CVD header
(main.cvd): OKmain.cvd is up to date (version: 19, sigs: 19987, f-level: 1,
builder: ddm)Reading CVD header (daily.cvd): OKDownloading
isp-lists [at] beachcomp.com wrote:
Anyone have any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
You're not doing anything wrong. It's a known problem with older ClamAV
on Win32 machines without Cygwin.
C:\*clamav-devel*\binfreshclam
I assume you're using Brian Burns' build from www.sosdg.org ?
Newer CVS
Hi, folks -
Brand newbie user here - just installed on a Solaris 9 machine -
everything looks like it installed and works *except* for the following
error when I run
clamscan -r -l scan.txt clamav-0.60
ERROR: Can't initialize the virus database
I assume it can't find the database, but when I
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