Francisco Paco Peralta wrote:
> I have started getting these messages (on an hourly basis) and I do not
> know what to do:
> 
> ********
> 
> /etc/cron.hourly/UpdateSaneSecurity.sh:
> 
> LibClamAV Error: cli_hex2str(): Malformed hexstring:
> 687474703A2F2F7777772E77656262616E6E6572736F6E6C696E652E636F6 (length: 61)
> LibClamAV Error: Problem parsing database at line 2746
> LibClamAV Error: Can't load /usr/share/clamav/MSRBL-SPAM.ndb: Malformed
> database
> ERROR: Malformed database
> ClamAV had a problem using /usr/share/clamav/MSRBL-SPAM.ndb! (error: 50)
> We will NOT install /usr/share/clamav/MSRBL-SPAM.ndb
> Renaming /usr/share/clamav/MSRBL-SPAM.ndb to
> /usr/share/clamav/MSRBL-SPAM.ndb.bad for you to check
> 
> ********

After a quick glance at the script, looks like the upstream file is having a
problem. Not a whole lot you can do about that. It should continue to use
the older file. You might want to move the script to /etc/cron.daily/ until
they get things straigtened out.

>  I don't know if it is related to the following message I have been
> getting on a daily basis.  I have done what was suggested in the message
> but the daily email keeps appearing. 
> 
> *****
> 
> /etc/cron.daily/qtp-sa-update:
> 
> error: GPG validation failed!
> The update downloaded successfully, but it was not signed with a trusted GPG
> key. Instead, it was signed with the following keys:
> 
> BDE9DC10
> 
> Perhaps you need to import the channel's GPG key? For example:
> 
> wget http://spamassassin.apache.org/updates/GPG.KEY
> <https://192.168.1.101/egw/redirect.php?go=http%3A%2F%2Fspamassassin.apache.org%2Fupdates%2FGPG.KEY>
> sa-update --import GPG.KEY
> 
> channel: GPG validation failed, channel failed
> /etc/cron.daily/sa-bayes-expire:
> 
> bayes: synced databases from journal in 0 seconds: 3 unique entries (3
> total entries)
> 
> *****

No apparent relation to the previous messages. I wouldn't trust something
like this that wasn't properly signed. Their site may have been compromised.

These are both not a big deal, and won't make much of a difference in your
toaster's operation. Personally, I don't use either of these scripts.
Perhaps I should, but I don't imagine that they are much more effective than
using the stock toaster with spamdyke. I could be wrong on this, especially
regarding sa-update, although I really doubt that clamav would catch
anything that spamdyke and spamassassin wouldn't.

> Any guidance will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Francisco "Paco" Peralta
> 


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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