Just had a crash from what looks like a bad zip in 20031109. I'm trying to find the zip that caused it now. Meanwhile, here's the backtrace:
(gdb) backtrace #0 0x48137489 in fclose () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4 #1 0x4807692f in cli_scanzip (desc=6, virname=0x8c9af08, scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513, reclev=0x8c9ada8) at scanners.c:356 #2 0x480771ec in cli_magic_scandesc (desc=6, virname=0x8c9af08, scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513, reclev=0x8c9ada8) at scanners.c:653 #3 0x48077454 in cl_scandesc (desc=6, virname=0x8c9af08, scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513) at scanners.c:692 #4 0x480774b1 in cl_scanfile ( filename=0x8079200 "/var/spool/exim/back/scan/1AJ36Z-000Pjg-Ln/1AJ36Z-000Pjg-Ln-00000.zip", virname=0x8c9af08, scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513) at scanners.c:703 #5 0x804c532 in dirscan ( dirname=0x8c9afbd "/var/spool/exim/back/scan/1AJ36Z-000Pjg-Ln", virname=0x8c9af08, scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513, copt=0x8053400, odesc=3, reclev=0x8c9af04, contscan=0) at scanner.c:91 #6 0x804c7e2 in scan ( filename=0x8c9afbd "/var/spool/exim/back/scan/1AJ36Z-000Pjg-Ln", scanned=0x0, root=0x807d800, limits=0xbfbffc74, options=513, copt=0x8053400, odesc=3, contscan=0) at scanner.c:162 #7 0x804b247 in threadscanner (arg=0x8bd3420) at server.c:80 #8 0x480d60a8 in _thread_start () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4 #9 0x0 in ?? () Operating system is FreeBSD 4.8. Zip, when extracted from e-mail message and base64 decoded, runs against clamscan and clamdscan without a problem, both of them detecting Worm.Mimail.C. I can make both the zip and the queue file I extracted it from available on request. I can also re-compile with any needed debugging flags/etc to assist in debugging. Tim Wilde -- Tim Wilde [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator Dynamic DNS Network Services http://www.dyndns.org/ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ _______________________________________________ Clamav-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/clamav-users