On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 13:22:15 +0700
Fajar A. Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED] was rumoured to have said:
[...]
I've tried a few different mirrors in /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf but keep getting
the same response.
Really? Tried clamav.antispam.or.id yet? I manually deleted my *.cvd,
and run
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install clamav, I get the following:
---
Setting up clamav-freshclam (0.65-2) ...
Starting database update
It takes freshclam ~3min to timeout and
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
Here's a temp solution using the debian way:
Add this to /etc/apt/preferences
Package: clamav
Pin: version 0.65-1
Pin-Priority: 1001
Package: clamav-base
Pin: version
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install clamav, I get the following:
Just found, with my last post (about /etc/apt/preferences) you may want
to add identical lines for clamav-freshclam and
Starbane wrote:
I will not install binaries outside of apt, since that is not 'the
Debian way' ;) -
:))
so if I must, I will look into a different AV solution.
Is there another AV that has apt? AFAIK most vendors provide generic
linux binary, not Debian binary.
Regards
Fajar A. Nugraha
Starbane wrote:
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a
Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install clamav, I get the following:
Just found, with my last post (about /etc/apt/preferences) you may want
to add identical lines for
Thomas Lamy wrote:
The bug is actually in libclamav1_0.65-2, so it should be sufficient to
pinpoint that one.
Imagine my chagrin when I found that. ;)
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 00:00:39 +
Starbane [EMAIL PROTECTED] was rumoured to have said:
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a Debian
woody/sarge mixed system.
Here's a temp solution using the debian way:
Add this to
Starbane wrote:
Starbane wrote:
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a
Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install clamav, I get the following:
Just found, with my last post (about /etc/apt/preferences) you may want
Last
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Is there another AV that has apt? AFAIK most vendors provide generic
linux binary, not Debian binary.
Bitdefender seems to provide .debs, anyway. Not as good as APT, (dpkg
-i, I may as well run RPM at that point) but it's better than
downloading a binary and dealing
Thomas Lamy wrote:
Starbane wrote:
Starbane wrote:
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a
Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install clamav, I get the following:
Just found, with my last post (about /etc/apt/preferences) you
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 08:48:16 +0100
Thomas Lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED] was rumoured to have said:
Starbane wrote:
Starbane wrote:
Donovan Craig wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install clamav 0.65-2 with amavis Exim etc.. on a
Debian woody/sarge mixed system.
When I go to install
Syahrul Sazli Shaharir wrote:
Hi,
As I was deploying clamav on one organisation, I thought: what if I set up
some sort of 'push' update, e.g.-
- subscribe to clamav-virusdb mailing list with an address routed to the
clamav server
- each message sent to the list will trigger a script that
I am running debian-sid, when I update this package or run freshclam,
I am getting this error:
ClamAV update process started at Mon Feb 9 15:51:12 2004
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
Downloading main.cvd [*]
ERROR: Verification: MD5 verification error.
Giving up...
What went wrong?
Me Its wrote:
I am running debian-sid, when I update this package or run freshclam,
I am getting this error:
ClamAV update process started at Mon Feb 9 15:51:12 2004
Reading CVD header (main.cvd): OK
Downloading main.cvd [*]
ERROR: Verification: MD5 verification error.
Giving up...
What went
Donovan,
You mean I can take out the preferences file and the entry at source
list in /etc/apt and I can get the update direct from debian mirror?
Please advice
Thanks
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From: Donovan Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 2:00 am
Subject: Re:
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 16:36:41 +0800
Me Its [EMAIL PROTECTED] was rumoured to have said:
Donovan,
You mean I can take out the preferences file and the entry at source
list in /etc/apt and I can get the update direct from debian mirror?
Please advice
Thanks
You don't have to worry about
Sir,
All softwares are getting comiled and installed using gcc.
This is the first time i am facing problem with gcc.
I am not able to understand the reason.
Also, Please guide me how to install your precompiled binary.
Thanks in advcance
Tanmaya
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From: Fajar A.
Hello,
Why I can't locate the freshclam after installing as mentioned below?
btw when ever I apt-get upgrade it will says to update clamav and
clamav-daemon. Is't ok?
When this will be permenant fix.
Thanks
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From: Starbane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, February
Machine here is a PII-333 running WinXP.
This binary was compiled on P4 XP, tested on another P4 XP and Xeon W2K.
Don't have a PII to try ...
Do you have other machine to try it on?
Yes, I tested on several machines for example PII-333 (WinXP), PIII-500
Win2000Pro, PIV-2666 WinServer2003.
hi
I am using debian - sid
how can I use dazuko, I had install this package but what I should put
for on-access scanning path asked when dpkg-reconfigure clamav-daemon.
Thanks
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mine worked, but my freshclam not working, is there anything wrong.
my users had started complaining because of the virus coming to their
mailbox...
please be fast to give fix to debian.
thanks
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From: Donovan Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Me Its wrote:
mine worked, but my freshclam not working, is there anything wrong.
my users had started complaining because of the virus coming to their
mailbox...
please be fast to give fix to debian.
thanks
The upload will happen as soon as Stephen Gran, the head maintainer, is
awake and
Tanmaya Anand wrote:
Sir,
All softwares are getting comiled and installed using gcc.
This is the first time i am facing problem with gcc.
That IS weird then.
Also, Please guide me how to install your precompiled binary.
Installation instruction is on http://clamav.or.id.
Snip from web
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 00:24, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Why? With entry in crontab
*/1 * * * * root /usr/local/bin/clamdwatch.pl -q ( /usr/bin/killall -9
clamd; rm -fr /var/amavis/clamd; /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon start 21 )
Wouldn't it be the same as checking clamd every minute and
Syahrul Sazli Shaharir wrote:
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Why not use a local mirror (a simple shellscript using wget -N should be
sufficient) and make all the local freshclams update from there every
ten minutes?
Please, don't try such update intervals with the official mirrors
in database
/bin/bash ../mkinstalldirs
/export/home/csw/build/clamav-devel-20040209/cswstage/opt/csw/share/clamav
mkdir -p --
/export/home/csw/build/clamav-devel-20040209/cswstage/opt/csw/share/clamav
test -f
/export/home/csw/build/clamav-devel-20040209/cswstage/opt/csw/share/clamav
/main.cvd
I have an interesting situation where my Debian/Sarge workstation is
happily running clamav and freshclam (version 0.60.x) but the
Debian/Woody boxes onto which I have just installed clamav (version
0.65-1, backported) complain of an MD5 error and refuse to do anything.
Now, I understand this is
On Saturday 07 February 2004 06:31 pm, Erik Bourget wrote:
Hello;
I've got clamd processing a ton of mail, it does a good job not crashing
these days (cvs as of a week or so ago), but the new problem is as bad or
worse - the hanging. At least when it crashed, supervise (I'm running it
under
Hello,
I'd like to know if you can recommend any spam filter to work together with clamav on
a Digital
Unix server running ZMailer.
Thanks a lot,
--Claudio
Los mejores usados y las más tentadoras
ofertas de 0km están en Yahoo! Autos.
Comprá o vendé tu auto en
Bruce Richardson wrote:
I have an interesting situation where my Debian/Sarge workstation is
happily running clamav and freshclam (version 0.60.x) but the
Debian/Woody boxes onto which I have just installed clamav (version
0.65-1, backported) complain of an MD5 error and refuse to do anything.
Claudio Alonso wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to know if you can recommend any spam filter to work together with clamav
It's not related, really. What matters is not your AV scanner, but your
mail server or content-filtering software.
The best open source spam filter (in my oppinion) is SpamAssassin
I tried reproducing the problem with the latest source in CVS, but had no
problems.
0.65 is rather old, please try again with the latest version.
0.65 ist the latest stable (release) version, so I guess most production
servers would
run it, instead of an CVS snapshot.
The clamav 0.65
Matthew,
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 10:27, Matthew Trent wrote:
I'm using a program called monit (http://www.tildeslash.com/monit/), and it
works great. It connects to the port and makes sure it's open, checks if the
process is a zombie, and does some memory and load avg. checks.
The original
The best open source spam filter (in my oppinion) is SpamAssassin (SA)
Thanks Fajar,
I heard that, but I couldn't get SpamAssassin to compile on Digital (Digital UNIX
doesn't seem to
provide the snprintf function which is apparently needed by SpamAssassin).
--Claudio
Los mejores
On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 at 14:59:42 +, Bruce Richardson wrote:
I have an interesting situation where my Debian/Sarge workstation is
happily running clamav and freshclam (version 0.60.x) but the
Debian/Woody boxes onto which I have just installed clamav (version
0.65-1, backported) complain of
Nigel Horne mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me that sounds like something is wrong! ;-)
Yes, but not terminally.
So, does this message help to determine why nothing is being scanned?
Have you turned LogSyslog on yet? If so, look in /var/log/messages
and/or /var/log/maillog and see
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 02:59:42PM +, Bruce Richardson wrote:
Now, I understand this is due to a problem with the latest version of
the database files, not with the Debian clamav backport. But it leaves
me stuck, since I have no older version of the files. Is there somwhere
I can
MailScanner (from http://www.mailscanner.info).
See also http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/install/zmailer.shtml
for how to use it with ZMailer.
Cheers,
Phil
-
Phil Randal
Network Engineer
Herefordshire Council
Hereford, UK
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Bruce Richardson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 02:59:42PM +, Bruce Richardson wrote:
Now, I understand this is due to a problem with the latest version of
the database files, not with the Debian clamav backport. But it leaves
me stuck, since I have no older version of the files. Is there
Claudio Alonso wrote:
The best open source spam filter (in my oppinion) is SpamAssassin (SA)
Thanks Fajar,
I heard that, but I couldn't get SpamAssassin to compile on Digital (Digital UNIX
doesn't seem to
provide the snprintf function which is apparently needed by SpamAssassin).
It does,
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:39:23 -0300 (ART)
Claudio Alonso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard that, but I couldn't get SpamAssassin to compile on Digital
(Digital UNIX doesn't seem to provide the snprintf function which is
apparently needed by SpamAssassin).
There is code for that function in the
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 04:48:07PM +0100, Thomas Lamy wrote:
Where did you get that backport from?
www.backports.org
I'll wait for the official backport to catch up with the bugfix.
--
Bruce
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On Monday 09 Feb 2004 5:06 pm, Michael St. Laurent wrote:
Feb 9 09:00:35 guardian clamav-milter[4661]: ClamAV version 'clamd /
ClamAV version devel-20040204', clamav-milter version '0.66k'
In that case clamav-milter has started and the issue is with sendmail. Have you
changed sendmail.mc to
--- Alex S Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:39:23 -0300
(ART)
There is code for that function in the SpamAssassin distribution in
contrib/snp.tar.gz. Have you tried to build that?
Hi Alex, as far as I can understand this code is for Sun Solaris. In spite of that,
Luca 'NERvOus' Gibelli wrote:
I tried reproducing the problem with the latest source in CVS, but had no
problems.
0.65 is rather old, please try again with the latest version.
0.65 ist the latest stable (release) version, so I guess most production
servers would
run it, instead of an CVS
Claudio Alonso mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best open source spam filter (in my oppinion) is SpamAssassin
(SA)
Thanks Fajar,
I heard that, but I couldn't get SpamAssassin to compile on Digital
(Digital UNIX doesn't seem to provide the snprintf function which is
apparently needed by
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, [iso-8859-1] Claudio Alonso wrote:
I heard that, but I couldn't get SpamAssassin to compile on Digital
(Digital UNIX doesn't seem to provide the snprintf function which is
apparently needed by SpamAssassin).
If you have the option to block spam before your users even see
Something to be worried about?
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Subject: clamav 0.65
Thge fopen function cannot be used as that does not use O_EXCL when
opening the file. A possible fix is to use fdopen with the mode set
to wb. See the attached patch, which I haven't tested!
Has this patch been included in daily versions ?
I cannot compile it, but if there's any compilation
After updating the virus defs do you need to reload/restart clamav?
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Hi Carl,
Thanks for the tip, it worked a treat for compilation of clamav-milter. Problem is I
now have another error creating the man page for it, and as a consequence it can't
install.
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/local/src/clamav-0.65/clamav-milter'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target
Thanks again Carl. That did it.
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