On Friday 20 June 2008 09:45:16 Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 20 June 2008 06:13, Martin Garcia wrote:
Hi Anne, I have many servers running clamav, simply use the dag repos
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/ and install it via yum yum install clamav
clamd then run freshclam, thats it. I presume your
On Friday 20 June 2008 06:13, Martin Garcia wrote:
Hi Anne, I have many servers running clamav, simply use the dag repos
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/ and install it via yum yum install clamav
clamd then run freshclam, thats it. I presume your configuration is not
properly done.
It turned out to
Hi Anne, I have many servers running clamav, simply use the dag repos
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/ and install it via yum yum install clamav
clamd then run freshclam, thats it. I presume your configuration is not
properly done.
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Cualquier duda o consulta estoy a su disposicion.
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 12:16, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Simon Banton wrote:
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the
database notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that
my signatures are 55 days old.
I think clamscan looks for the db files
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 15:43, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Simon Banton wrote:
At 14:48 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It doesn't here:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source? Mine's the
latter.
rpmforge.
I should have said - mine is rpmforge, too.
Anne
Anne Wilson wrote:
freshclam.conf was root:root, so I've fixed that. Running your strace
command
gives me
strace -eopen clamscan
open(/etc/freshclam.conf, O_RDONLY) = 3
open(/var/clamav/daily.cld, O_RDONLY) = 3
open(/var/clamav, O_RDONLY|O_NONBLOCK|O_LARGEFILE|O_DIRECTORY) = 3
On Wednesday 18 June 2008 12:36:20 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
freshclam.conf was root:root, so I've fixed that. Running your strace
command gives me
strace -eopen clamscan
open(/etc/freshclam.conf, O_RDONLY) = 3
open(/var/clamav/daily.cld, O_RDONLY) = 3
ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all
is well. Clearly it isn't.
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I tried looking
Anne Wilson wrote:
ClamAV is installed on my CentOS box. I edited the conf file and assumed all
is well. Clearly it isn't.
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I think clamscan looks for the db files in a compiled-in default
location of /usr/local/share/clamav and doesn't consult
Simon Banton wrote:
Every day I see in logwatch that my signatures are updated, and the database
notified, but if I try to scan a file manually it tells me that my signatures
are 55 days old.
I think clamscan looks for the db files in a compiled-in default
location of
Simon Banton wrote:
At 13:16 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It does at least open freshclam.conf
True, but then it goes on to look in its compiled in location too:
open(/etc/freshclam.conf, O_RDONLY) = 3
open(/var/lib/clamav/daily.cld, O_RDONLY) = 3
At 14:48 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It doesn't here:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source? Mine's the latter.
S.
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Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus Software
The free version can be downloaded here
Simon Banton wrote:
At 14:48 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
It doesn't here:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source? Mine's the
latter.
rpmforge.
Ralph
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At 16:43 +0200 17/6/08, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Is your copy installed from rpm/yum or compiled from source?
Mine's the latter.
rpmforge.
Ah - looking more deeply, my source was configured without
--with-dbdir=/var/lib/clamav which is why it defaulted to looking in
/usr/local/share/clamav
On Tuesday 17 June 2008 14:52:30 John Plemons wrote:
Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus Software
The free
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:52 AM, John Plemons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to move anyone to another package, but to offer another route if you
want to consider it.
An option other than ClamAV is AVG, it works well, and is easy to install.
Grisoft has a Linux version of their AVG Virus
Just to add my plug here - I've been using AVG Free on Win
for a long, long time, and I've been really pleased with it.
I install/recommend AVG Free for all my (XP/Vista) Friends and Family
too.
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