On 2019-12-19 10:04:48 [+0100], Christoph Berg wrote:
> Re: Sebastian Andrzej Siewior 2019-12-18 
> <20191218225837.qttuxpwrbo5ukpr3@flow>
> > > $ sudo -u clamav freshclam --verbose
> > 
> > what happens if you strip the sudo part? One of the first thing is to
> > change to the clamav user (well so is my memory and the /var/…/clamav is
> > owned by clamav so…)? However after I install sudo in my chroot and try
> > this it still works :/
> 
> Now it just works, both with "sudo freshclam --verbose" and "sudo -u
> clamav freshclam --verbose":

I meant without sudo but here you go.

> Thu Dec 19 10:00:36 2019 -> *updatedb: Running g_cb_download_complete 
> callback...

and now out of the sudden it is no longer outdated.

> > > Time: 2.4s, ETA; 0.0s [=======================================>] 
> > > 52.81MiB/52.81MiB   
> > > * Connection #0 to host database.clamav.net left intact
> > > Wed Dec 18 11:56:13 2019 -> ^Mirror https://database.clamav.net is not 
> > > synchronized.
> > 
> > So I don't have this. And for that to happen you need an out-dated
> > database. And somehow you have that and the ci host. Reproducible.
> 
> Maybe there was one bad server in the mirror list...

right. And the same server is used ci.debian.net. For days.
The database server sits behind cloudflare's CDN [0]. Which means
something would bad with the CDN. But then it appears to work with the
old freshclam while new one throws the problem. So it might be a problem
somewhere else.

[0] https://blog.clamav.net/2018/09/want-to-improve-your-clamav-experience.html

> > If the `sudo' part makes no difference, can you stash me your chroot or
> > the other way around? There must be something that is different.
> 
> One bit that could have been relevant is that I'm running on schroot
> with tmpfs on an overlay fs.

But that part is transparent. I would expect a transparent proxy,
dns-preload library or an odd package which somehow influeces
curl/freshclam.

> Christoph

Sebastian

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