This one time, at band camp, Brian Bruns wrote:
> On Sunday, July 04, 2004 4:22 PM [EST], Steve Lenti wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > Seen on the list last week:

> >  It turned out the latest version of ClamAV (0.74) and development
> >  versions since devel-20040622 contain a bug regarding handling of
> >  stream scanning in TCP mode. The bug results in clamdscan hanging
> >  when scanning data on stdin ("clamdscan -"). The bug does _not_
> >  affect scanning files given to clamdscan directly on command line.

> >  The bug was reported today by Piotr Gackiewicz.

> >  A fix will be available tomorrow in CVS.

> > Maybe this is the thing causing your problem?

> > --

> > I wasn't using clamd in TCP mode initially I just configured it
> > that way to see if clamd would respond to PING.  The other strange
> > thing is that it was working fine in my previous kernel 2.4.21, but
> > only started doing weird things when I upgraded the kernel to
> > 2.4.26.

> > With that said... the fix tomorrow might solve the problem anyways.
> > I will try it and report back.

> This sounds an awful lot like the bug one of the ClamAV For Windows
> users are experiencing:

> http://forums.sosdg.org/viewtopic.php?t=54


> The fix has been put in CVS?  Or are we still waiting on the fix?


Just an update....  I have tried to install clamav from the latest build
and the same exact problem exists.  I find it so strange that as soon as
I boot into my older kernel it works fine.  I'm not getting any other
errors in any of my logs so I don't think I forgot any modules.  Does
anyone else have clamav running on 2.4.26 linux kernel?

--
Steve
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