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--- Begin Message ---
Package: p3scan
Version: 2:2.3.2-7
Severity: important
hy,
if I try to start p3scan it dies:
root@fw-1:[/etc/p3scan] > /etc/init.d/p3scan start
Starting transparent pop3 virus- and spam-scanner: p3scan.
root@fw-1:[/etc/p3scan] > *** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/p3scan: corrupted
double-linked list: 0x080bf2d0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7d3bbe9]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7d3d76d]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_calloc+0xef)[0xb7d3f2cf]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(open_memstream+0x5d)[0xb7d3358d]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__vsyslog_chk+0x78)[0xb7dab0c8]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(syslog+0x27)[0xb7dab677]
/usr/sbin/p3scan[0x804c74b]
/usr/sbin/p3scan[0x8057f29]
/usr/sbin/p3scan[0x8054a20]
/lib/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe5)[0xb7ce2775]
/usr/sbin/p3scan[0x804a421]
======= Memory map: ========
08048000-08078000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 3918033 /usr/sbin/p3scan
08078000-08079000 rw-p 0002f000 09:00 3918033 /usr/sbin/p3scan
08079000-080de000 rw-p 08079000 00:00 0 [heap]
b7b00000-b7b21000 rw-p b7b00000 00:00 0
b7b21000-b7c00000 ---p b7b21000 00:00 0
b7c4d000-b7c78000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135955 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
b7c78000-b7c79000 rw-p 0002a000 09:00 6135955 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
b7c79000-b7c83000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135821
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_files-2.9.so
b7c83000-b7c84000 r--p 00009000 09:00 6135821
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_files-2.9.so
b7c84000-b7c85000 rw-p 0000a000 09:00 6135821
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_files-2.9.so
b7c85000-b7c8e000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135829
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_nis-2.9.so
b7c8e000-b7c8f000 r--p 00008000 09:00 6135829
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_nis-2.9.so
b7c8f000-b7c90000 rw-p 00009000 09:00 6135829
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_nis-2.9.so
b7c90000-b7ca5000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135818 /lib/i686/cmov/libnsl-2.9.so
b7ca5000-b7ca6000 r--p 00014000 09:00 6135818 /lib/i686/cmov/libnsl-2.9.so
b7ca6000-b7ca7000 rw-p 00015000 09:00 6135818 /lib/i686/cmov/libnsl-2.9.so
b7ca7000-b7ca9000 rw-p b7ca7000 00:00 0
b7ca9000-b7cb0000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135822
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_compat-2.9.so
b7cb0000-b7cb1000 r--p 00006000 09:00 6135822
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_compat-2.9.so
b7cb1000-b7cb2000 rw-p 00007000 09:00 6135822
/lib/i686/cmov/libnss_compat-2.9.so
b7cb2000-b7cb3000 rw-p b7cb2000 00:00 0
b7cb3000-b7cc7000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 3941818 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.3.3
b7cc7000-b7cc8000 rw-p 00013000 09:00 3941818 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.3.3
b7cc8000-b7cca000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135843 /lib/i686/cmov/libdl-2.9.so
b7cca000-b7ccb000 r--p 00001000 09:00 6135843 /lib/i686/cmov/libdl-2.9.so
b7ccb000-b7ccc000 rw-p 00002000 09:00 6135843 /lib/i686/cmov/libdl-2.9.so
b7ccc000-b7e26000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135838 /lib/i686/cmov/libc-2.9.so
b7e26000-b7e27000 ---p 0015a000 09:00 6135838 /lib/i686/cmov/libc-2.9.so
b7e27000-b7e29000 r--p 0015a000 09:00 6135838 /lib/i686/cmov/libc-2.9.so
b7e29000-b7e2a000 rw-p 0015c000 09:00 6135838 /lib/i686/cmov/libc-2.9.so
b7e2a000-b7e2d000 rw-p b7e2a000 00:00 0
b7e2d000-b7f67000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 3940667
/usr/lib/i686/cmov/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
b7f67000-b7f7d000 rw-p 0013a000 09:00 3940667
/usr/lib/i686/cmov/libcrypto.so.0.9.8
b7f7d000-b7f81000 rw-p b7f7d000 00:00 0
b7f81000-b7fc3000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 3940666
/usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0.9.8
b7fc3000-b7fc7000 rw-p 00042000 09:00 3940666
/usr/lib/i686/cmov/libssl.so.0.9.8
b7fc7000-b7ff7000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 3940739 /usr/lib/libpcre.so.3.12.1
b7ff7000-b7ff8000 rw-p 0002f000 09:00 3940739 /usr/lib/libpcre.so.3.12.1
b7ffb000-b7ffd000 rw-p b7ffb000 00:00 0
b7ffd000-b8019000 r-xp 00000000 09:00 6135968 /lib/ld-2.9.so
b8019000-b801a000 r--p 0001b000 09:00 6135968 /lib/ld-2.9.so
b801a000-b801b000 rw-p 0001c000 09:00 6135968 /lib/ld-2.9.so
bff06000-bff1b000 rw-p bffeb000 00:00 0 [stack]
ffffe000-fffff000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vdso]
The p3scan.conf is attached
Ruben
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Ruben Puettmann
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##########################################################################
# #
# P3Scan Version 2.3.2 #
# #
# default configuration file #
# all params are set to default #
# #
##########################################################################
#
# PID File
#
# where to write a pid-file
#
# default: /var/run/p3scan/p3scan.pid
#
pidfile = /var/run/p3scan/p3scan.pid
#
# Max Child's
#
# The maximum number of connections we will handle at once. Any further
# connections will be dropped. Keep in mind that a number of 10 also
# means that 10 viruscanners can run at once.
#
# default: 10
#
maxchilds = 10
#
# IP Address
#
# The IP Address we listen on default: 0.0.0.0 (any address)
#
ip = 127.0.0.1
#
# Port
#
# The tcp port on we should listen. If you need a privileged port you
# need to start p3scan as root (but don't set username to root,
# that's not necessary, because first after opening the port we will
# switch to that user).
#
# default: 8110
#
port = 8110
#
# TargetIP, TargetPort
#
# targetip and targetport are the ip and port to connect -
# default is 0.0.0.0 (transparent proxy mode) and 8110 respectively
#
# default: targetport is ignored in transparent proxy mode
#
# targetip = 0.0.0.0
# targetport = 8110
#
# Useurl
#
# Parse username for destination url vice using iptables redirection.
#
# To use this you should have your email clients replace the username
# in the email client username field with "username#destinationurl:port"
# and replace the destination url/port with the url/port of p3scan.
#
# Example:
# From:
# username: laitcg host: pop.gmail.com port: 110
# To:
# username: laitcg#pop.gmail.com:110 host: <url of p3scan machine> port:
8110
#
# default: <none>
#
# useurl
#
# Email (SMTP) Port
#
# The port we should listen on to scan outgoing email messages.
#
# default: 25
#
# emailport = 25
#
# Username
#
# The username the daemon should run as. Takes no effect when you
# start as a non-root user.
#
# default: mail
#
user = p3scan
#
# Notify Directory
#
# Create notification mails in <DIR>. Also used for temporary storage.
#
# default: /var/spool/p3scan/notify
notifydir = /var/spool/p3scan/notify
#
# Virus Directory
#
# The directory in which infected mails will be stored. It is also
# used for temporary storing. Ensure that the above specified user is
# allowed to write into!
#
# default: /var/spool/p3scan
#
virusdir = /var/spool/p3scan
#
# Just Delete
#
# Instead of keeping an infected message in the Virus Directory, delete
# it after reporting it to the user.
#
# default: Keep infected messages in Virus Directory
#
# justdelete
#
# Extra Notification Recipient
#
# When an infection message is sent to the client, send a copy of the
# message to the address(s) specified here, separated by a space.
#
# NOTE: If there is a file named "p3scan.extra" it will be treated just
# like p3scan.mail (see "template") and sent to the recipients listed here.
# For example:
# /etc/p3scan/p3scan.mail -> /etc/p3scan/p3scan-en.mail
# /etc/p3scan/p3scan.extra -> /etc/p3scan/p3scan-ru.mail
#
# default: Do not notify anyone else
#
# extra = root@localhost postmaster@localhost
#
# Extra Notification Recipient mail program
#
# Use this program to send Extra Notification.
#
# default: /bin/mail
#
# xmail =
#
# Bytes Free
#
# The number of KB's there must be free before processing any mail.
# If there is less than this amount, p3scan will notify the emergency
# contact address and then terminate itself.
#
# NOTE: p3scan could need (2 * msgsize) * children disk space free.
# Being this is dynamic (not all space is needed all the time),
# you should ensure you have more than enough disk space.
#
# default: bytesfree = 10000 (10MB)
# Sample: If you want to ensure 100MB are free
# bytesfree = 100000
#
# Emergency Contact
#
# In the event p3scan encounters a catastrophic problem and has to terminate,
# it will send an email to these email addresses just before setting up to
# close down on the next iteration of a child process.
#
# default: root@localhost postmaster@localhost
#
# emergcon =
#
# Scanner Type
#
# Select here which type of scanner you want to use.
#
# Basic:
#
# This is the default. The configured executable (set in variable
# "scanner") will be invoked. You can also specify parameters (we are
# using /bin/sh). At the end the path to the mail and a "2>&1" is
# appended. The program can tell us if it's a virus returning Scanner
# Returncode (see below) or exit code 0 means, with all ok, all
# others are reported to syslog, but mails will be delivered unless
# justdelete is enabled above. The output is scanned using a regular
# expression which describes where the virusname can be found
# (see virusregexp).
#
# If demime is not set 'path to mail' is the full filename to the
# rfc822 message, which you MUST NOT DELETE or MODIFY (except if you know
# how to modify)! If your scanner can not handle rfc822 messages (e.g.
# McAfee uvscan) set demime and 'path to mail' is a directory which
# contains all MIME-Parts splitted into separate files. That files are
# not needed after scanning, so p3scan deletes them.
#
# You will find a sample-configuration for McAfee's uvscan
# (http://www.mcafee.com/) in the below sections.
#
#
# AVPD:
#
# AVPD is a frontend to 'Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux'
# (http://www.kaspersky.com/) , which provides a daemon named
# 'kavdaemon'. Once the daemon has been started we connect to
# kavdaemons socket and tell what files to scan. This gives a rapid
# speed increase since the virus-definitions and other
# scanner-initialization has only to be done once! Here a result from
# a speedtest which I've made: Running kavdaemon, quallcomms qpopper
# and p3scan on an Intel P1 with 133MHz and 64MB RAM a client using
# Netscape-Mail was able to fetch 500 mails (including POP3- UIDL-
# setting) in 62 seconds (each mail sized 2kByte)!
#
# We just need to know in which directory your kavdaemon writes the
# socket 'AvpCtl' and file 'AvpPid', default is '/var/run', which is
# ok using AVP-default installation, leave in that case the below
# variable scanner commented, otherwise set there the path. Parameter
# viruscode and virusregexp will not be used.
#
# Actual versions of avpd can't handle rcf822, so set demime (this is
# not standard, it's possible that Kaspersky Labs includes rfc822
# checking in further releases).
#
# Important note about using kavdaemon:
#
# Ensure that virusdir (/var/spool/p3scan) is included in AVPs
# 'enabled path list', otherwise the mails will not be scanned, but
# kavdaemon returns ok (I've found no way to check if the mail has
# been scanned or not). Mail yourself the eicar.com testvirus (from
# http://www.eicar.com ) to check it!). The 'enabled path' can be set
# in /opt/AVP/defUnix.prf in the 'Names' line (add
# ';*/var/spool/p3scan'). Also check if there is a config file in
# /root/.AVP/ which has higher precedence (if kavdaemon runs a root,
# otherwise check that users $HOME/.AVP ).
# scannertype = avpd
#
# If you are using version 5, then instead of scannertype = avpd, use
# scannertype = avpd_new
#
# TROPHIE:
#
# Trophie is an OpenSource Anti-Virus Daemon, which uses the
# virus-scanengine and database from Trend Antivirus. Trophie can be
# found at http://www.vanja.com/tools/trophie/ . Configuration is very
# simple, just set scannertype to 'trophie' and it should work. If you
# don't use trophies standard-config you have to set scanner to the
# trophie socket.
# scannertype = trophie
#
# FRISK F-Prot Antivirus: http://www.f-prot.com
#
# Un-comment appropriate options below.
# Use default scannertype = basic
#scannertype = basic
#
# Clam Anti-Virus: http://www.clamav.net
#
# This program must run as the same user as p3scan is running so that
# it can access the mail files for scanning. Either compile with the
# options --with-user=mail --with-group=mail (if p3scan is using the
# the default user/group of "mail") or change "User" in clamav.conf
# to the user p3scan is running as. If you get a return code other
# than a 0 or 1, see the clamav documentation for the reason.
#
# Un-comment "ScanMail" in clamav.conf/clamd.conf as we are scanning mail
# files so demime does not need to be set below.
#
# You should start clamd before starting p3scan.
#
# Un-comment appropriate options below.
# Use default scannertype = basic
#
# If using the tcp/ip mode of clamd, then use scannertype = clamd
# This will allow using the clamav scanner even when it is not running on
# the same server as p3scan.
#
# Bash
#
# This scanner type allows you to do whatever you want with the
# variables passed to it and can also allow you to call multiple
# scanners, etc... See p3scan.sh for an example of all the variables.
# scannertype = bash
#
# default: basic
#
# scannertype = avpd
# scannertype = avpd_new
# scannertype = bash
# scannertype = basic
scannertype = clamd
# scannertype = trophie
# Virusscanner
#
# Depends on scannertype. Read the above section of that scannertype
# you're going to use and you do not need to ask what to fill in here.
#
# default: depending on scannertype:
# basic : <no default>
# bash: : /path/to/filename
# avpd : /var/run/
# avpd_new: /var/run/
# trophie : /var/run/trophie
# clamd : tcp/ip connection
#
#
# Sample: scannertype basic using McAfee UVSCAN:
# scanner = /usr/local/uvscan/uvscan
# Sample: scannertype basic using FRISK F-Prot Antivirus:
# scanner = /usr/local/bin/f-prot -archive=5 -ai
# Sample: scannertype basic using ClamAV:
# scanner = /usr/bin/clamdscan --no-summary
# Sample: scannertype clamd using ClamAV in TCPSocket mode:
# scanner = 127.0.0.1:3310
# Sample: scannertype bash using p3scan.sh for testing:
# scanner = /usr/local/sbin/p3scan.sh
#scanner = /usr/bin/clamdscan --no-summary
#
# Scanner Returncode
#
# Specify the returncode(s) which the scanner returns when the mail is
# infected. P3Scan does its part (sending the notification and not the
# infected mail) only when it gets the specified returncode(s).
# A returncode value of 0 from the scanner is assumed to mean that the
# message is clean. Any other unspecified value will add warning lines
# to your logfiles but THE MESSAGE WILL BE DELIVERED!
#
# Only used from scannertype 'basic'.
#
# default: 1
#
# Sample: scannertype basic using McAfee UVSCAN:
# viruscode = 13
# Sample: scannertype basic using FRISK F-Prot Antivirus:
# viruscode = 3,8
#
# Good Scanner return codes
#
# Some scanners can report more than good or infected. Place valid return
# codes here that will enable the message to be delivered without a
# warning. For example, Kaspersky Anti-Virus reports code 10 for an
# encrypted .zip file.
#
# default: none
# Sample: goodcode = 10
# goodcode =
#
# Regular Expression for Virusname
#
# Specify here a regular expression which describes where the name of the
# virus can be found. If not specified, the first substring is used;
# specify it appending '/' and the substring number (1-9) at the end.
# PerlCompatibleRegularExpressions are used, case sensitive and the
# ungreedy option. Only used by scannertype 'basic'.
#
# default: <none>
#
# Sample: McAfee UVSCAN
# virusregexp = ^[[:space:]]*Found(
the|:)[[:space:]]*(.*)[[:space:]]*(|virus[^a-z.]*)$/2
# Sample: FRISK F-Prot Antivirus
# virusregexp = (?=Infection\:)[[:space:]]*(.*)$
# Sample: ClamAV
#virusregexp = .*: (.*) FOUND
#
# deMIME Setting
#
# Uncomment this if we should parse all MIME-sections instead of passing
# the message as-is to the scanner. This is used for viruscanners that cannot
# natively handle email attachments.
#
# default: <no demime>
#demime
#
# Broken email clients
#
# Some email clients may require special processing. If this
# option is enabled the client will receive whole lines (vice
# single characters) while processing a large email message.
#
# The reason for leaving two types of large email processing
# is that when this option is disabled, the possibility exists
# that the client will not see any "X-P3Scan: Due to an
# extremely large attachment you see this message line." in
# the received message header.
#
# Note: As of the introduction of this parameter, only some
# instances of the use of the Outlook/Outlook Express clients
# warrent enabling of this feature.
#
# default: send characters during large message processing.
# broken
#
# Timeout
#
# Change the default timeout for sending characters/lines to the
# client while processing a message.
#
# default: 30 seconds
timeout = 30
#
# ISP Spam
#
# This option allows you to set the string your ISP uses if
# it processes your email for SPAM. If this string is found
# in the subject line of the incoming message, it will not
# perform any spam processing so that the message gets to
# the client faster.
#
# default: <none>
# Sample for cox.net:
# ispspam = -- Spam --
#
# ispspam =
# Enable Spam checking
#
# If set, will scan for Spam before scanning for a virus.
#
# P3scan has been tested with both dspam-3.0.0-rc2 and
# Mail::SpamAssassin v2.6.
#
# The DSPAM implementation uses the virtual-users capability
# of the mysql backend to dspam. Mysql is the recommended
# interface due to speed and stability (and in our case, the
# virtual-users interface).
#
# P3scan and SpamAssassin uses the interface spamd/spamc.
# You should start spamd before running p3scan. For example:
# "spamd -L -d" (run in local mode only, daemonize)
# man spamd for more information.
#
# default: no checking of spam
# checkspam
#
# Mail::SpamAssassin
#
# Where to find spamc, the link to the Mail::SpamAssassin daemon spamd.
#
# spamcheck = /usr/bin/spamc
#
# DSPAM
#
# This line gives SpamAssassin like functionality to dspam. All
# users mail is scanned against a single database of "mail".
#spamcheck = /usr/bin/dspam --user mail --mode=teft --stdout
--deliver=innocent,spam --feature=ch,no,wh
#
# This line enables each virtual user to have their own database
# of message traffic 'tokens' and is much more accurate than the
# procedure above after training. The user 'dspamuser' will be
# replaced by the actual user calling p3scan.
#spamcheck = /usr/bin/dspam --user dspamuser --mode=teft --stdout
--deliver=innocent,spam --feature=ch,no,wh
#
# Of course change the options in the above lines to your preferences.
#
# Rename Attachments
#
# If renattach is installed and this option is un-commented, we
# will execute renattach to rename dangerous attachments.
# (See README for more information)
#
# default: none
#
#renattach = /usr/bin/renattach
#
# Overwrite (disable) HTML
#
# If a person views an HTML message, not only can the client
# download pictures automatically, it enables someone viewing
# the remote log file to confirm the email address is valid,
# making it "worth" keeping/selling, etc...
#
# p3scan comes with a separate program p3pmail that can be
# installed for this purpose.
#
# default: do not disable HTML
#
# overwrite = /usr/bin/p3pmail
#
# Quiet
#
# Disable reporting of normal operating messages. Only report errors
# or critical information.
#
# default: display all less debug info
#
# quiet
#
# Template
#
# Where to look for an email-template when our own mail has to be send
# instead of an infected mail. That file has to be exist, otherwise
# p3scan will send an RFC unconform -ERR and closes the connections.
# The email-template should start after the header with the content-type, and
# so on. Also the leading dot is necessary (just a dot and return, no more in
# the last line). You can use some key- words which will be replaced
# when sending, e.g. %MAILDATE%. See the existing p3scan-en.mail for examples
# of keywords.
#
# p3scan.mail is normally a sym-link to your default language email template.
# You can of course just put the actual name of your template here.
#
# default: /etc/p3scan/p3scan.mail
#
# template = /etc/p3scan/p3scan.mail
#
# Alternate virus notification email
#
# In the event you wish to modify the virus notification email on the
# fly, as in using the bash scanner, uncomment this to allow a copy of the
# p3scan.mail virus template to be placed in:
# $virusdir/<pid>/vnmsg or /var/spool/p3scan/children/<pid>/vnmsg
#
# default: use template defined in template= w/out modification.
#
# altvnmsg
#
# Subject
#
# This option can be used to change the default subject line when reporting
# a virus infected message. In the default below, everything between the
quotes
# can be changed and are not part of the actual default subject line and
# <virus name> will be replaced by the actual name of the detected virus.
#
# default: Subject: "[Virus] found in a mail to you:" <virus name>
#
# subject =
#
# Notify
#
# This option can be used to change the default file deleted notification that
# is displayed in the virus notification message when the "justdelete" option
# is used.
#
# default: Per instruction, the message has been deleted.
#
# notify =
#
# SMTP Reject
#
# This option can be used to change the default SMTP Reject message that is
sent
# to the client in the event a message is rejected due to a virus.
# The error message will have a prefix of "554".
#
# default: Virus detected! P3scan rejected message!
#
# smtprset =
#
# Check SMTP size
#
# This option can be used to set the maximum message size (in KBytes) that
# p3scan will use to determine if it should scan an smtp submission. If a
# message is greater than this size, it will not be scanned to help alleviate
# smtp timeouts.
#
# default: none
#
# checksize =
#
# SSL/POP3S messages
#
# Check for SSL/POP3S protocol on a different port.
#
# default: 995
#
# sslport =
#
# Insert SMTP message virus scanner information.
#
# This option is used to add the virus definition info from your scanner
# to an smtp message. It will only be added as a footer if the message
# is not signed cryptographically and is only a text message.
#
# It is used in conjunction with the file /etc/p3scan/p3scan.footer in the
# following fashion:
#
# /etc/p3scan/p3scan.footer:
#
# 1) If file does not exist and "footer" is defined:
# No footer information will added to outgoing messages, but the p3scan
# version and scanner info will be added to the header.
#
# 2) If file exists but blank and "footer" is defined:
# P3Scan version/host info and scanner info will be added to end of
# message and header.
#
# 3) If file contains information and "footer" is defined:
# All lines of this file will be added to the end of the smtp message and
# then p3scan version/host info and scanner info will be appended.
#
# 4) If file does not exist and "footer" is not defined:
# P3Scan will only insert p3scan version info into the header.
#
# Sample: FRISK F-Prot Antivirus:
# footer = /usr/local/bin/f-prot -verno
# Sample: ClamAV:
# footer = /usr/bin/clamdscan -V
#
# TOP command processing
#
# This command may cause p3scan to hang when the client does not
# disconnect after using the TOP command. It is now disabled by
# default. If it was working for you in the past, then go ahead
# and enable it below.
#
# NOTE: This command will be removed in the future as it is only
# a work-around until the problem can be resolved.
#
# enabletop
# END of configuration
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Source: p3scan
Source-Version: 2:2.3.2-8
We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
p3scan, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
p3scan_2.3.2-8.debian.tar.gz
to main/p/p3scan/p3scan_2.3.2-8.debian.tar.gz
p3scan_2.3.2-8.dsc
to main/p/p3scan/p3scan_2.3.2-8.dsc
p3scan_2.3.2-8_amd64.deb
to main/p/p3scan/p3scan_2.3.2-8_amd64.deb
A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
attached.
Thank you for reporting the bug, which will now be closed. If you
have further comments please address them to [email protected],
and the maintainer will reopen the bug report if appropriate.
Debian distribution maintenance software
pp.
Mats Rynge <[email protected]> (supplier of updated p3scan package)
(This message was generated automatically at their request; if you
believe that there is a problem with it please contact the archive
administrators by mailing [email protected])
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Date: Mon, 21 May 2012 08:23:02 -0700
Source: p3scan
Binary: p3scan
Architecture: source amd64
Version: 2:2.3.2-8
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Mats Rynge <[email protected]>
Changed-By: Mats Rynge <[email protected]>
Description:
p3scan - transparent POP3-proxy with virus- and spam-scanning
Closes: 491088 529843
Changes:
p3scan (2:2.3.2-8) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Switch to dpkg-source 3.0 (quilt) format
* Bumped standards version to 3.9.3
* Transistioned from /var/run to /run
* Included fix for freeing unalloacted memory. Thanks to Thomas Parmelan.
(closes: #491088)
* The unallocated memory patch also fixes p3scan dying when misconfigured
(closes: #529843)
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