ASSP Version: 1.7.1.0(1.0.04)
but also in the previous version
regarda markus
-Original Message-
From: Paul K. Dickson [mailto:pdick...@frederickcountymd.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:42 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: Re: [Assp-user] Wrong URL in Block Report
ASSP
Hello people,
Me being suspicious and frightened.
Please _totally_ ignore this message !
Thank you all,
s.
--- On Thu, 11/3/10, Spyros Tsiolis sts...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
From: Spyros Tsiolis sts...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: [Assp-user] And a new one
To: ASSP User List
Hi Paul,
Just what I suspected yesterday.
Do you need to have the actual ClamAV running on the linux box to
install it as a Perl module ?
Because if this is true, I haven't installed it !
Duh!
I googled around yesterday. I got rid of the perl module living
inside my hard drive (I don't
Hi,
You need to install ClamAV first.
Regards
Greybear
2010/3/11 Spyros Tsiolis sts...@yahoo.co.uk
Hi Paul,
Just what I suspected yesterday.
Do you need to have the actual ClamAV running on the linux box to
install it as a Perl module ?
Because if this is true, I haven't installed it
Hi,
i have used yum to install clamav clamvd clamav-update clamav-lib
clamav-scanner clamav-scanner-sysvinit clamav-scanner-upstart
clamav-server-sysvinit clamtk
so this shld take care of clamav.
yes you need clamav-server to get clamd and clamd.conf (i found this after
few hours of
Sorry, I cannot reproduce this. Is this a text only report? If not,
set the blockreportformat to text only
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hi, it is a text only report.
the strange thing is that 2 letters are missing.
what can i do?
regards markus
-Original Message-
From: Fritz Borgstedt [mailto:f...@iworld.de]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 3:30 PM
To: For Users of ASSP
Subject: [Assp-user] Wrong URL in Block Report
Hi Dex,
Thanks a lot man.
Yum is for CentOS installations. I am getting there (get all my
servers to be of one flavour) but I'm not quite there yet.
I am using Slackware Linux v12.0 at the moment for this specific
ASSP server.
I will definitely keep all the scripts that you've so willfully
Hello ASSP users.
How do I tell the type of download that is listed at SF, if it is alpha, beta,
final, testing, etc, based on the version name?
If that is not possible, where can I go to get this information and know that
it is up to date. For example, if I only ever wanted to download
Scott,
AFAIK, you cannot determine the release state based on the version
number. I'll yield to any of the developers, but I believe the latest
release at SourceForge is the latest stable release regardless of
version number. In this case, 1.7.1.1 is the latest stable release.
For the latest
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