Respected Sir/Madam,
Could you tell me step-wise how to install stable version 0.98.5 from
source code in ubuntu???
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Naresh
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Dennis Peterson
wrote:
> If I were in your position I'd also use rsync as that is what I did when I
> was in your posit
If I were in your position I'd also use rsync as that is what I did when I was
in your position (retirement is a fine thing). It also provides a very
atomic-like operation so if clamd or clamscan needed to read the signatures
they're not in a half-there state. Your case involves protecting intel
Hi there,
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014, Torge Husfeldt wrote:
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The problem is that http does not support privacy nor authenticity.
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I suggest that the problem is more likely that you've never heard of OpenVPN.
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Hi,
Am 24.12.2014 um 12:09 schrieb Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com:
> Le mardi 23 décembre 2014, 10:56:37 Dennis Peterson a écrit :
>> Second try:
>>
>> What problem are you trying to solve with https?
>
> Privacy.
I'd like to expand upon this.
For the standard use-case using the official so
On Dec 24, 2014, at 6:09 AM, Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com
wrote:
>
> Public information, but private usage.
> I believe in this philosophy : https://www.eff.org/encrypt-the-web
>
>> Secondarily, https creates a greater
>> server load to encrypt the data,
>
> With nowadays CPUs, that's n
Hi there,
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014, Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com wrote:
Le mardi 23 d?cembre 2014, 10:56:37 Dennis Peterson a ?crit :
What problem are you trying to solve with https?
Privacy.
Then use Tor. I have no privacy problem.
This is my opinion.
If there's spare effort availab
On 24/12/2014 11:09, Arnaud Jacques / SecuriteInfo.com wrote:
What problem are you trying to solve with https?
Privacy.
The data contain no secrets
and are freely available to any who wish to have it, so the immediate
effect of encryption is unneeded.
Public information, but private usage.
Le mardi 23 décembre 2014, 10:56:37 Dennis Peterson a écrit :
> Second try:
>
> What problem are you trying to solve with https?
Privacy.
> The data contain no secrets
> and are freely available to any who wish to have it, so the immediate
> effect of encryption is unneeded.
Public information
Second try:
What problem are you trying to solve with https? The data contain no secrets and
are freely available to any who wish to have it, so the immediate effect of
encryption is unneeded. Secondarily, https creates a greater server load to
encrypt the data, trusted SSL certs are an added
Hello,
freshclam does not support https protocol.
Example, in freshclam.conf :
DatabaseCustomURL http://www.myserver.com/signatures.hdb works
DatabaseCustomURL https://www.myserver.com/signatures.hdb doesn't
ERROR: DatabaseCustomURL: Not supported protocol
https is more and more used for web s
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