e.net) using control/smtproutes
The virus scanner and qmail is running fine on the front-end machine. Both
the front end and primary mail hosts are running qmail-1.03 under tcpserver.
My MX record for seacove.net looks like this:
IN MX10 vscanner1.seacove.net
vscanner1 has seacov
> > 2001-07-26 11:30:28.819170500 /usr/bin/suidperl: error while loading
> > shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot load shared object file: Cannot
> > allocate memory
>
> ldd `which suidperl`
Wrong. He has to raise his softlimit parameter in the qmail-smtpd run
script. The error message is clear a
> 2001-07-26 11:30:28.819170500 /usr/bin/suidperl: error while loading
> shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot load shared object file: Cannot
> allocate memory
I haven't been following your thread so if this has already been
suggested, I am sorry. But you aren't using the softlimit command in
run
Yup. That was it. That and about a million permission problems. All
fixed now. Thanks to everyone who helped. qmail-scan and sophos are
happily killing virii like crazy!
- Gary
Kourosh Ghassemieh wrote:
>
> If you installed qmail via LWQ your softlimit is likely set too low. There
> isn't
> e
If you installed qmail via LWQ your softlimit is likely set too low. There
isn't
enough memory to load the scanner into memory. Try upping it to 5-6M,
i.e. change softlimit -m 20 to 600. This is actually mentioned in
the qmail-scanner docs. I use qmail-scanner with uvscan (McAfee) wi
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 11:45:21AM -0400, Gary MacKay wrote:
> Ok, now I'm really frustrated and have wasted way too much time. I tried
> the badmailfrom option to stop these messages, that didn't work because
> of not checking headers, from, whatever. I tried to install AmAvis, that
> installed w
Ok, now I'm really frustrated and have wasted way too much time. I tried
the badmailfrom option to stop these messages, that didn't work because
of not checking headers, from, whatever. I tried to install AmAvis, that
installed without errors, (what a pain to install), but I get "can not
allocate
I'm running a qmail box that services email for myself and a few
others, and I'd like to implement a virus scanning solution on it.
I'm looking for a cheap (it's only a couple of users -- I don't fancy
spending $350/yr on it) virus scanner that works with one of the
sc
John McCoy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Will do, still questioning where the limit on concurrent incoming smtp
> connections is set?
See the documentation of tcpserver for how to set concurrency of
tcpserver-run daemons.
Charles
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Subject: Re: qmail Virus Scanner Memory question
John McCoy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using qmail-scanner-0.9
John McCoy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using qmail-scanner-0.95 to implement virus scanning, I've got the
> patches all applied and things compile just fine.
> However when I put the pieces in place I get this error:
>
> libthread panic: _sys_thread_create():alloc_thread returns 0 (no m
I'm using qmail-scanner-0.95 to implement virus scanning, I've got the
patches all applied and things compile just fine.
However when I put the pieces in place I get this error:
libthread panic: _sys_thread_create():alloc_thread returns 0 (no mem) :
dumping core (PID: 26646 LWP 1)
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> From: Andrew Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 15 February 2001 16:09
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: virus scanner for q
Hi people, I realise you are all, umm miffed, with virus stuff at the moment
but I need some help.
background -
I have installed the qmail-spam control patch 1.4.2. by Erwin Hoffman. Very
nice. Very smooth, works well.
Next I installed the qmail-scanner patch from
http://qmail-scanner/sourceforge.
* Bill Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a seamless drop-in email virus scanner program which will
> work with qmail v1.03, tcpserver, vpopmail, and qmailadmin packages
> installed on my system,
http://qmail.org/top.html, look for AMaVis and similar products.
>
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 09:03:41AM -0700, Bill Parker wrote:
> Is there a seamless drop-in email virus scanner program which
> will work with qmail v1.03, tcpserver, vpopmail, and qmailadmin packages
> installed on my system, one system in here got munched by the love bug
>
>>>>> "Bill" == Bill Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> Hi All, Is there a seamless drop-in email virus scanner program
Bill> which will work with qmail v1.03, tcpserver, vpopmail, and
Bill> qmailadmin packages installed on my system, one syste
Hi All,
Is there a seamless drop-in email virus scanner program which
will work with qmail v1.03, tcpserver, vpopmail, and qmailadmin packages
installed on my system, one system in here got munched by the love bug
virus. Any ideas, my mail system works nicely, but don't want to ha
I'm trying to get Qmail-Scanner working, and have managed to get
everything needed, except for the virus scanner. I'd like to use the
NAI virus scanner, because I'm told we might possibly maybe already have
a license for it. I've poked around NAI's site, but I've
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 04:14:05AM +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know which virus would work with Linux and qmail ??
scan4virus (http://www.geocities.com/jhaar/scan4virus ) provides a wrapper
which supports a number of major virus scanners
Also try checking the mailin
Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would like to know which virus would work with Linux and qmail ??
If you mean "virus scanner", try Amavis. It's been mentioned in this
mailing list fifty times in th
Hi,
I would like to know which virus would work with Linux and qmail ??
Thanks
Mark
"Mark E. Drummond" wrote:
> I have tried 3 times now, unsuccesfully, to get a price quote from NAI
> for a UNIX (Solaris) based virus scanner. I need one for my MX to scan
> emails with and 2 to scan my user home dirs on my fileservers which
> serve out those homedirs via
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 04:13:13PM -0500, Mark E. Drummond wrote:
> I have tried 3 times now, unsuccesfully, to get a price quote from NAI
> for a UNIX (Solaris) based virus scanner. I need one for my MX to scan
Trend (http://www.antivirus.com/), and Sophos (http://www.sophos.com/) also
d
Cyber's VFind has been very good. You may have to write your own shell
wrapper to call it, but it is a flexible stdin-to-stdout kind of virus
scanner.
http://www.cyber.com/
-Martin
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Mark E. Dru
I have tried 3 times now, unsuccesfully, to get a price quote from NAI
for a UNIX (Solaris) based virus scanner. I need one for my MX to scan
emails with and 2 to scan my user home dirs on my fileservers which
serve out those homedirs via samba to Windows boxen. For some reason,
NAI does not want
I have tried the patch using the following command:
patch -p0
On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 05:04:41PM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
> As I don't have anywhere to put this up - I'll post the package to the list
> (it's only 15K). If anyone else is interested in cleaning up my code -
> please do - but please be gentle :-)
Sigh - munted it on the first attempt :-(
Forg
http://www.qmail.org/qmailqueue-patch>
Perl module Time::HiRes (if debugging enabled)
So-far tested Virus scanners:
Trend's Virus scanner for Linux
MacAfee's (NAI's) virus scanner for Linux
The QMAILQUEUE patch allows you to tell qmail to use an alternate
qmail-q
I am trying to run the amavis package together with qmail.
If i put
|/usr/sbin/scanmails $SENDER $RECIPIENT
/var/here/lays/the/Maildir/
into one .qmail-file everything works fine.
But i would like qmail to scan every mail so i tried starting qmail like
this:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$
I am trying to run the amavis package together with qmail.
If i put
|/usr/sbin/scanmails $SENDER $RECIPIENT
/var/here/lays/the/Maildir/
into one .qmail-file everything works fine.
But i would like qmail to scan every mail so i tried starting qmail like
this:
exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$
>Benjamin de los Angeles Jr.:
>How fast is the scan?
We find that virus scanning slows down the mail system by a factor of 10.
Or, to put it another way, you need 10 times as much hardware as you did without
virus scanning to acheive the same performance.
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On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 10:47:54AM +1300, Jason Haar wrote:
> I'm currently playing around with writing a qmail-based virus scanner that
> replaces qmail-queue - that'll lead to the best performance possible without
> dicking with qmail's code I think...
Hmmm - I've
better job (more in terms of integration into
> qmail).
>
> I'm currently playing around with writing a qmail-based virus scanner that
> replaces qmail-queue - that'll lead to the best performance possible without
> dicking with qmail's code I think...
>
> I
On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:03:28PM +0100, Marco Leeflang wrote:
> try amavis http://satan.oih.rwth-aachen.de/AMaViS/amavis.html
I think we could do a much better job (more in terms of integration into
qmail).
I'm currently playing around with writing a qmail-based virus scanner that
try amavis http://satan.oih.rwth-aachen.de/AMaViS/amavis.html
works for me
marco leeflang
"Benjamin de los Angeles Jr ." wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a program or Qmail add-on which scans incoming/outgoing mails for
> viruses?
>
> _Bench
Hello,
Is there a program or Qmail add-on which scans incoming/outgoing mails for
viruses?
_Bench
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