Hi there. Thanks for all the info.
The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
We are running a G4 on 9.2.2. Theoretically we could upgrade to osX, but we
will be getting new machines in the next couple of months, and our current
main system (filemaker 4.1) obviously won't work on osX, as I think the
Hi there,
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
I'm afraid we geeks haven't been particularly helpful so far, so I
think taking a couple of steps back and looking at the bigger picture
might help you.
First, ClamAV isn't your typical anti-virus
From: T?r?k Edwin edwinto...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] question about Clamav anti virus for old
mac OS 9.2
To: ClamAV users ML clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
You can upgrade your OS, you are using an OS version that was EOLed
before the first version of ClamAV was
Dear GW Haywood
thank you very much for the useful information that you posted on the group.
As you suspected, I am looking for something to wipe the virus, ala Norton
anti virus, ATG, etc. It sounds like ClamAV is not the ticket. Sadly as
our mac operating system is so old, I have been unable
At 9:42 AM +0100 6/23/09, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
Hi there. Thanks for all the info.
The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
We are running a G4 on 9.2.2. Theoretically we could upgrade to osX, but we
will be getting new machines in the next couple of months, and our current
main system (filemaker
Tom Shaw wrote:
At 9:42 AM +0100 6/23/09, off...@jimrailton.com wrote:
Hi there. Thanks for all the info.
The virus is : OF97/Tristate-C
We are running a G4 on 9.2.2. Theoretically we could upgrade to osX, but we
will be getting new machines in the next couple of months, and our
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 21:41, Александр Тягливыйtysa...@gmail.com wrote:
I upgrade to 0.95.2, but when I have started freshclam:
Can't open/parse the config file /usr/etc/freshclam.conf
How did you upgrade - from a binary package, from a source install - how?
Did you check the contents of
G.W. Haywood wrote:
Third, ClamAV _can_ be used to scan files on a machine. But that's
all it really does, it scans them and tells you if it thinks any of
them might be infected. That doesn't sound to me like what you want.
I think you want something that will 'disinfect' them. ClamAV