Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-10 Thread Teodor MICU
Hi, 2010/11/9 Török Edwin ed...@clamav.net: I don't see why you would want unlimited stream length though, that is a sure way of filling up your disk. I had some problems due to this StreamMaxLength in the past where the mail server (postfix) was stuck at scanning this 10M message and no

Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-09 Thread Teodor MICU
Hi, 2010/11/8 btwotch btwo...@derdon.org: Package: clamav-daemon Severity: minor You write: +Template: clamav-base/StreamMaxLength +Type: string +Default: 0 +_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed: + You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned. + . +

Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-09 Thread Steven Falken
Hmmm, strange; here some output: - cat /etc/clamav/clamd.conf #Automatically Generated by clamav-base postinst #To reconfigure clamd run #dpkg-reconfigure clamav-base #Please read /usr/share/doc/clamav-base/README.Debian.gz for

Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-09 Thread Török Edwin
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 17:29:26 +0100 Steven Falken btwo...@googlemail.com wrote: debian:~# clamdscan eicar.com --stream /root/eicar.com: OK Documentation doesn't really say whay StreamMaxLength 0 is supposed to do: example config file: # Close the connection when the data size limit is exceeded.

Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-09 Thread Steven Falken
2010/11/9 Török Edwin ed...@clamav.net: On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 17:29:26 +0100 Steven Falken btwo...@googlemail.com wrote: debian:~# clamdscan eicar.com --stream /root/eicar.com: OK Documentation doesn't really say whay StreamMaxLength 0 is supposed to do: example config file: # Close the

Bug#602840: clamav-daemon: StreamMaxLength documentation wrong

2010-11-08 Thread btwotch
Package: clamav-daemon Severity: minor You write: +Template: clamav-base/StreamMaxLength +Type: string +Default: 0 +_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed: + You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned. + . + Entering '0' will disable this limit. BUT: If you set