Hi there,
On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, Dave Reynolds wrote:
As to why I would install ClamAV, it is an IA requirement that we
scan for viruses on remote file transfers that go thru this system
and there aren't too many options that will run under IRIX.
IA = "Inspection Authority"?
Does the IA know wh
On 2012-2-7 18:27 , Reynolds, David C. wrote:
> Thanks for the quick replies. I was able to run those tests.
>
> As to why I would install ClamAV, it is an IA requirement that we scan for
> viruses on remote file transfers that go thru this system and there aren't
> too many options that will
nolds
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Subject: Re: [clamav-users] Untit Testing
B0;261;0cHi there,
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Reynolds, David C. wrote:
> I've recently installed .9
B0;261;0cHi there,
On Tue, 7 Feb 2012, Reynolds, David C. wrote:
I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX
...
This is a totally Trusted Irix environment.
If it's a trusted environment, why would you put ClamAV on it?
ClamAV is certainly less than totally trustworthy.
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 8:39 PM, Reynolds, David C.
wrote:
> I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX v6.5.28
> using gcc 3.2.1. (I did need to make some source file modifications). I was
> able to run clamscan against a directory seemingly without error.
>
> However, I
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 11:39 -0800, Reynolds, David C. wrote:
> I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX
> v6.5.28 using gcc 3.2.1. (I did need to make some source file
> modifications). I was able to run clamscan against a directory
> seemingly without error.
>
> However
On Mon, 6 Feb 2012 11:39:32 -0800 Reynolds, David C.
wrote:
> I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX v6.5.28
> using gcc 3.2.1. (I did need to make some source file modifications). I was
> able to run clamscan against a directory seemingly without error.
>
> However
On 02/06/2012 09:39 PM, Reynolds, David C. wrote:
> I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX v6.5.28
> using gcc 3.2.1.
Thats a weird version number. GCC 3.3, 3.4 was working I think, I don't think I
ever used gcc 3.2.1, it might be buggy or might not be.
> (I did need t
I've recently installed .97.3 on an SGI Origin 3000 running TRIX v6.5.28 using
gcc 3.2.1. (I did need to make some source file modifications). I was able to
run clamscan against a directory seemingly without error.
However, I would like to run some tests which would indicate catching an
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