under "logging" only (LDAPLog), (SSLLog), (AttachmentLog), (RBLLog),
(ScanLog), are not verbose
I do not have any line with "Info: regular expression"
What more should I tweak to enable it?
Hilario
At 17:59 2009-10-22, you wrote:
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> >Oct-22-09 09:11:22
I believe the problem could be related to the following log error report.
It is important to note that I edited both files from ASSP GUI and so
it can in fact read/write that file
Please note that although ASSP GUI worked for both relative and full
path, the regex were only loaded for the file th
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>Oct-22-09 09:11:22 id-09881-07122 [TestRegex]
>209.191.107.126 to:
>hila...@mydomain.com [testing] -- TestRe '0' matches 'testedireto'
>Oct-22-09 09:11:22 id-09881-07122 209.191.107.126
If this is all in logging, bomblog seems not to be "verbose".
S
Yes DoTestRe is enabled.
for testedireto we have:
Oct-22-09 09:11:21 id-09881-07122 209.191.107.126
to:
hila...@mydomain.com Received-RWL: listed from none; client-ip=209.191.107.126
Oct-22-09 09:11:22 id-09881-07122 209.191.107.126
to:
hila...@mydomain.com SenderBase -- country:US orgname:Y
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>hope this helps
>
>Hilário
It does not help, because it is working fine here.
Oh, just a last and stupid question: did you enable Do Test Regular
Expression (DoTestRe) ?
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Contents of the file
/usr/local/assp/rules/bomb_testRe.txt is (from the first line):
# include rules/test.txt
testedireto
Plus few lines of simple regex, including one line with weight.
# Plus many lines of comments to disable other tests
# End of file
Contents of the file
/usr/local/assp/rules
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>yes it is set to verbose
Do you have the include in the first line?
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yes it is set to verbose
At 10:00 2009-10-22, you wrote:
>Is your bomblogging (BombLog ) set to verbose?
>
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Is your bomblogging (BombLog ) set to verbose?
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ASSP Version: 1.6.0 (0.3.03)
Testing ASSP using "testre" indicated the same problems:
Procedure:
A "testdirect" word in the testre file. A "testincluded" word in the
included file.
Sending mails from an external server.
Observations:
1) testdirect is catched and loged but NO header was added to t
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>I made many tests
Test it with "testre" first.
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For me they are always catching something from spams, but I agree it
would be helpful if the log showed *all* the regex caught by ASSP.
First for helping with false positives - one may rethink including a
certain phrase.
On 10/21/2009 6:13 PM, Hilário Fochi Silveira wrote:
> It is not OK yet
It is not OK yet.
I made many tests but was not able to trace exactly the behavior,
thus next lines should be considered "impressions" and may contain
interpretation errors.
either way they're intended to help.
Many times blackre and suspicious do not catch anything.
till now I did not catch anyt
Oct-21-09 11:45:01 AdminInfo: failed to open option list include file
for reading 'rules/bomb_blackRe_URIBL.txt' (blackRe): No such file or directory
Oct-21-09 11:45:01 AdminInfo: failed to open option list include file
for reading 'rules/bomb_blackRe_Criminosos.txt' (blackRe): No such
file or
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>It looks like it does not catches any regex I write in the included
>files.
>I tested at least blackRe and suspicious.
Should do now: 1.6.0 (0.2.05)
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