Plus the diff files, if you are using freshclam. We much prefer that you
download using freshclam, so that diff Cvds are available. Saves on bandwidth.
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On Jun 19, 2018, at 07:45, SCOTT PACKARD wrote:
>> Is there a way that I can copy the files from another server inte
On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 03:44:03AM +, Webster, Matt (PIRSA)
(matt.webs...@sa.gov.au) wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Currently have a RHEL server in a DMZ segment, where direct internet access
> is not permitted. I have installed clamd on the host to be able to perform on
> access scanning of document
> Is there a way that I can copy the files from another server internal to the
> network out to the server in the DMZ? Without running freshclam to update?
> And just reload clamd?
Seem like you could copy the files from another server that can pull them.
daily.cvd
main.cvd
bytecode.cvd (though
As long as I’ve been reading similar questions here, I don't recall any
solution other than the three choices for using a Private Mirror. Note that
freshclam normally will initially use wget to obtain updates, resorting to http
only when that fails.
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-Al-
On Jun 18, 2018, at 2
Hi All,
Currently have a RHEL server in a DMZ segment, where direct internet access is
not permitted. I have installed clamd on the host to be able to perform on
access scanning of documents uploaded through web based forms. The problem is,
what can I do to update the definitions so that the l