On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 12:01, Darren wrote:
Just a follow-up I copied the file into a different directory for example
/home/darren instead of /home/darren/Clamav Antivirus and it installed fine.
maybe its like /home/darren/Clamav \Antivirus
From: Darren
heya,
would like to check if there is any variables for clamav-milter that can be
included into the template file (-t option). If i run the command -H
(include header) and -t option together ... the -H option is overridden...
i would like to use template and include the mail header when sending
Yes, I am assuming so but by placing it into a directory with spaces
certainly did the trick for me.
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Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Installing ClamAV 0.72 on FC2
would like to check if there is any variables for clamav-milter
that can be
included into the template file (-t option).
Only %v at the moment.
-Nigel
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galactic wrote:
Anyone able to assist with this configuration?
Thanks.
Clamav and QscanqI need some help configuring the two applications. Anyone
have a better write up on this? I've got Clamav installed and working very
nicely but when I issue the install-wrap command, email doesn't function,
hi @ all,
I have a problem to activate clamuko. I tested it with
an clamav-testfile. I opend the file and nothing
happens. Any help??
This is my clamd.conf:
LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl
FixStaleSocket
User clamav
AllowSupplementaryGroups
ScanMail
ScanArchive
ScanRAR
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:50:24 -0700
Todd Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Moore wanted us to know:
Jun 8 02:51:42 mail64 clamd[2532]: Protecting against 504391128
viruses.
I suspect that 504 M viruses is part of the reason.
Does disabling LogSyslog in clamav.conf help ?
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oo
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 18:52:28 +0300
Omer Faruk Sen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started to see ERROR: Command parser: read() failed messages
after upgrading to clamav-0.72. Anyone having the same problem? Or
what may be the cause for that. It seems that it can't read something.
I have
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 15:52:49 -0700
Matthew Trent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just upgraded to the latest CVS and getting this in the clamd log:
Jun 7 15:38:32 mail1 clamd[32058]: Command parser: read() failed.
Jun 7 15:38:47 mail1 clamd[32058]: Command parser: read() failed.
But it appears
Hi all
With a ridiculous number of Somefools arriving at our server daily I was
trying to think of a proactive way do deal with them.
One possible solution I came up with was sending winpopups to the
offending IP informing them that they are infected (there's a pretty
good chance they'll get
Alfredo Rivera wrote:
I have a question, I've installed Clamav 0.72 and Mailscanner on my linux
server but it is still accepting viruses. Do I need anything else to reject
them?
Please join the MailScanner list if you think you're problem is there
(if Clam can scan eicar.com locally it is).
How can i get clam to log dected virus(virii) on qmail-scanner?
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They are more than likely being logged to
/var/spool/qmailscan/quarantine.log
-mike
On Jun 9, 2004, at 2:11 PM, List wrote:
How can i get clam to log dected virus(virii) on qmail-scanner?
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Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 1:02 PM
While the aim of doing this may be completely honourable, sending
winpopups to a non-firewalled machine stinks of spamming and thus I am
in two minds about putting it into practice
You are right. That could be even worst that the
I really want to learn the cause of that error. I have made a strace and
here is the results (gettimeoftheday is here because I enabled LogTime).
poll([{fd=5, events=POLLRDNORM}], 1, 0) = 0
poll([{fd=3, events=POLLRDNORM}, {fd=5, events=POLLRDNORM,
revents=POLLRDNORM}], 2, 1) = 1
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 20:10, Samuel Benzaquen wrote:
I think the only way I could think is reporting the IP to some DNSBLs.
That way you can stop receiving their mails and you leave the cleansing
problem to their ISP.
Or simply block the IP with sendmails acces database (or the equivalent
for
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Tomasz Kojm wanted us to know:
./configure --prefix=/home/gary/clamav --disable-clamav
make; make install
~/clamav/bin/freshclam
~/clamav/bin/clamscan ~
This might be worth putting in the README. Many times newbies need a
little bit of handholding
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On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 20:10, Samuel Benzaquen wrote:
I think the only way I could think is reporting the IP to some
DNSBLs. That way you can stop receiving their mails and you leave
the cleansing problem to their ISP.
Or simply block the IP with sendmails acces
What's the harm? You aren't selling them anything... Spam is something done
for commercial gain by definition isn't it? they are hurting you - wasting
your bandwidth etc... and as many of my customers could prove - they can go
for MONTHS not knowing they are infected. Your message could say
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
We are sending this notification as a public service. Please contact
your computer support person or visit one of the many PC Antivirus
providers. Many have free solutions to your problem.
That does sound reasonable to me. I wonder if there isn't a
Great idea, Todd. It would have saved me a lot of effort, and it was so
easy once I was told how to do it.
...Gary
Todd Lyons wrote:
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Tomasz Kojm wanted us to know:
./configure --prefix=/home/gary/clamav --disable-clamav
make; make install
Great idea, Todd. It would have saved me a lot of effort, and it was so
easy once I was told how to do it.
Gary Weinfurther
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Todd Lyons wrote:
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Tomasz Kojm wanted us to know:
./configure --prefix=/home/gary/clamav --disable-clamav
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004 6:50 PM [EDT], jef moskot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Popping up a message on the machine with the proper IP number of the
source of the infection sounds useful at best and harmless at
worst...but is it really harmless? Could these popups interrupt
running processes
If they are in fact unprotected by a firewall, it's likely they are
receiving popups from all kinds of people... we can only hope they read
yours. Personally I'd be interested in the script you end up using - I'm
assuming you'd call smbclient to generate the popup - an interesting
experiment...
On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 at 16:38:27 +0200, Pippi Langstrumpf wrote:
I have a problem to activate clamuko. I tested it with
an clamav-testfile. I opend the file and nothing
happens. Any help??
This is my clamd.conf:
[...]
clamd.conf?
Its name should be clamav.conf, I think. Unless your
List said:
How can i get clam to log dected virus(virii) on qmail-scanner?
Do you mean as in /var/spool/qmailscan/qmail-queue.log? Or the clamd.log?
Qmail-scanner writes its log to /var/spool/qmailscan unless you tell it
otherwise. Clamd writes to wherever you specify in clamav.conf
List said:
How can i get clam to log dected virus(virii) on qmail-scanner?
Do you mean as in /var/spool/qmailscan/qmail-queue.log? Or the clamd.log?
Qmail-scanner writes its log to /var/spool/qmailscan unless you tell it
otherwise. Clamd writes to wherever you specify in clamav.conf
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