No. It would not.  Wget and curl create disasters for the ClamAV team on the 
server side, which is why it was stopped. There are still people abusing that 
system, and when I was at cisco I would block people for doing it.  If people 
would use the tools they are supposed to, that are designed to be network 
friendly, the problems wouldn’t exist. 

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> On Jan 17, 2022, at 09:39, Nick Howitt via clamav-users 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Isn't that a bit messy? It would be so much easier to be able to use curl, 
> wget or any browser to get the sigs so we can package them directly - not 
> have to install some uncommon download package and then download them. That 
> is making people jump through unnecessary hoops. I am not trying use a 
> segmented network and hosts can generally reach the internet. I just want to 
> be able to package the sigs in a v0.103.5 rpm for my distro in the same way 
> as EPEL does.
> 
>> On 17/01/2022 14:17, Joel Esler wrote:
>> This is what cvdupdate was designed for.  Please use that.
>> —
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>>>> On Jan 17, 2022, at 09:12, Nick Howitt via clamav-users 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Please tell that to EPEL as well. We want to be able to distribute a 
>>> package which, in emergency, can be transferred to a standalone (read 
>>> compromised device removed from the network) and have the rpm install 
>>> something which can directly virus scan. Without the three files, it can't. 
>>> I presume that is similar logic to EPEL.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, I've managed to get the files through a VPN so changing my IP, but 
>>> this is messy. There must be a better way to do it.
>>> 
>>> Nick
>>> 
>>>> On 17/01/2022 14:01, Maarten Broekman via clamav-users wrote:
>>>> Running freshclam after the package is installed should pull any/all of 
>>>> the files that are missing. That is probably the best way to do it.
>>>> --Maarten
>>>> On Mon, Jan 17, 2022 at 8:32 AM Nick Howitt via clamav-users 
>>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>    Hi,
>>>>    I am trying to package ClamAV 0.103.5 for ClearOS. Normally they
>>>>    package the latest three signature files listed above with their
>>>>    distributable rpm in the same way that EPEL do so they have a
>>>>    working package on installation rather than requiring freshclam to
>>>>    run first. Unfortunately it looks like the links to the three files
>>>>    have been removed from https://www.clamav.net/downloads
>>>>    <https://www.clamav.net/downloads> and I would like to get the
>>>>    latest signatures so I can update the package. How can I get hold of
>>>>    the files?
>>>>    Looking at the EPEL Sources, they download from:
>>>>    https://database.clamav.net/main.cvd
>>>>    <https://database.clamav.net/main.cvd>
>>>>    https://database.clamav.net/daily.cvd
>>>>    <https://database.clamav.net/daily.cvd>
>>>>    https://database.clamav.net/bytecode.cvd
>>>>    <https://database.clamav.net/bytecode.cvd>
>>>>    But I am being blocked by cloudflare:
>>>>      Error 1015
>>>>    Ray ID: 6cefeaa67bc1549a • 2022-01-17 13:26:40 UTC
>>>>        You are being rate limited
>>>>        What happened?
>>>>    The owner of this website (database.clamav.net
>>>>    <http://database.clamav.net>) has banned you temporarily from
>>>>    accessing this website.
>>>>    How can I proceed as I would like to get an updated package built
>>>>    for ClearOS
>>>>    Thanks,
>>>>    Nick
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