Package: libclamav1
Version: 0.80-7
Severity: normal
I am using clamd and using STREAM.
If I send a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which contains a zip file ...
... which finally contains eicar.com pattern,
On upstream,
clamd detects the eicar.com pattern, thus not honouring the recursion
limit.
On Debian, if I have understood the code correctly, but I have not
tested it, one gets stream: OK.
IMHO, neither is acceptable. The expected behaviour is some kind of
error notification (e.g. in the form of a virus special name).
Upstream has this fixed on CVS, but not on the stable release.
Yours sincerely,
Antonio Fiol
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
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APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8
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Versions of packages libclamav1 depends on:
ii libbz2-1.0 1.0.2-3 high-quality block-sorting file co
ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-20 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii libcurl3 7.12.3-2 Multi-protocol file transfer libra
ii libgmp3 4.1.4-5 Multiprecision arithmetic library
ii libidn11 0.5.2-3 GNU libidn library, implementation
ii libssl0.9.7 0.9.7e-3 SSL shared libraries
ii zlib1g 1:1.2.2-4 compression library - runtime
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