Hi, Can you provide a link with this file? I would like to debug and come with a solution.
Thanks, Marius Sent from phone -----Original Message----- From: "Matt Selsky" <[email protected]> Sent: 9/3/2015 1:46 PM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Block/Detect mangled zip files I'm running amavisd-new 1:2.7.1-2 on Debian wheezy. I'm receiving zip files that are mangled. unzip isn't able to read the file: $ unzip -l /tmp/malware.zip Archive: /tmp/malware.zip End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /tmp/malware.zip or /tmp/malware.zip.zip, and cannot find /tmp/malware.zip.ZIP, period. clamav is able to open the zip file, but doesn't detect the virus: $ clamscan -a -v /tmp/malware.zip Scanning /tmp/malware.zip Scanning /tmp/malware.zip!ZIP:jeffry_boyersunt.quia.exe /tmp/malware.zip: OK ----------- SCAN SUMMARY ----------- Known viruses: 5963596 Engine version: 0.98.7 Scanned directories: 0 Scanned files: 1 Infected files: 0 Data scanned: 0.01 MB Data read: 0.01 MB (ratio 1.00:1) Time: 8.012 sec (0 m 8 s) My site's policy is to block all .exe extensions, including within zip files, but zip files are generally allowed if they only contain allowed extensions. I switched over to 7zip (9.38.1 built from source) and now amavis reports (debugging enabled): 2015-09-03T03:40:14.680+00:00 example.com amavis[4654]: (04654-02) do_7zip: member: "/var/lib/amavis/tmp/amavis-20150903T033951-04654-lnscgKNE/parts/p002", bytes 2015-09-03T03:40:14.680+00:00 example.com amavis[4654]: (04654-02) do_7zip: member: "jeffry_boyersunt.quia.exe", 45568 bytes 2015-09-03T03:40:14.682+00:00 example.com amavis[4654]: (04654-02) (!)Decoding of p002 (Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract) failed, leaving it unpacked: do_7zip: can't get a list of archive members: exit 2; Errors: 1 Do the parsed members of the zip file get thrown away from the zip error is encountered? Does it make sense to ignore the errors in order to block these mangled zip files? Cheers, -Matt
