Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have another example where clamdscan fails to find a virus but 
> clamscan does.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] aeiadm]# clamdscan /tmp/180334
> /tmp/180334: OK
> 
> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
> Infected files: 0
> Time: 0.033 sec (0 m 0 s)
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] aeiadm]# clamscan /tmp/180334
> /tmp/180334: Phishing.Heuristics.Email.SSL-Spoof FOUND
> 
> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
> Known viruses: 224289
> Engine version: 0.92
> Scanned directories: 0
> Scanned files: 1
> Infected files: 1
> Data scanned: 0.04 MB
> Time: 2.207 sec (0 m 2 s)
> 
> Dell 850 hardware
> Latest CentOS 4 software
> clamav 0.92 installed from scratch with ./configure 
> --disable-zlib-vcheck --sysconfdir=/etc
> 
> I have a copy of the message in question if one of the devs would like a 
> copy.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rick
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Two questions just to clarify...

Does output of the "clamconf" command contain:
PhishingScanURLs = yes


If you stop/restart clamd does it still miss the sample?



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