On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 18:46 -0500, Ralph Robinson wrote:
I know this is not quite the correct place to ask this question but here
goes.
I am on a VPS and want to scan incoming only as the outgoing goes out
through a different server.
I got clamav-0.80 and amavis-0.3.13pre2 installed.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 11:28:00 +0800
List [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what happened to the Singapore mirror? I have the
following error.
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ClamAV update process started at Mon Nov 29 07:00:00 2004
main.cvd is up to date (version: 28,
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 at 15:56:41 -0500, paddy wrote:
I have installed clamav-0.80 according to the instructions contained in
the FairlySecureAnitVirusWiki on a brand new box with OpenBSD 3.6.
Everything went well till I got the part where I Update the virus
database. Upon issuing the
Seems like it would be usefull for clamav-milter to craft a sendmail
like header in the notification it sends (with --headers arg).
amavis-milter does this.
Currently only headers sendmail receives are sent to clamav-milter which
inserts them into the notification message.
Otherwise you tend
Upgrading to latest version of Mimedefang helped me.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Meni Shapiro
Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 6:36 AM
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Virus Tests from www.testvirus.org
Philip
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 13:00, Gareth Blades wrote:
I am running Suse Openexchange - Amavis (clamd) - Postfix.
Mine lets through 24, 25, 27.
Number 8 was blocked by file type but not detected by a virus.
For 24 25 as they are not a virus I need to look at the amavis
configuration I guess.
Nigel,
Sure enough the newer CVS and the installation of zlib 1.2.2 solved the
issue. Haven't seen a zip module error since then.
- Chris
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Try the CVS version. If it still fails then contact me directly by e-mail
and I'll try to help.
-Nigel
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error I
get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
| Can't talk to clamd server via /tmp/clamd/clamd.sock
| Check your entry for LocalSocket in
How do I get clamav to not cc the intended user with the virus notification
message?
Thanks
Mark Penkower
At 01:51 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
Brian Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) It takes extra work for someone to make the decision, create the
separate databases etc.
Diego d'Ambra [EMAIL
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:45:46 + in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error
I get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
|
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:50:40 -0500 in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark Penkower
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I get clamav to not cc the intended user with the virus
notification message?
ClamAV doesn't do that, it is your MTA that does it.
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Brian Morrison
bdm at fenrir dot org dot uk
GnuPG
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:45, Chris Jones wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error I
get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
| Can't talk to clamd server via
Give the --postmaster-only option to clamav-milter.
-Nigel
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:50, Mark Penkower wrote:
How do I get clamav to not cc the intended user with the virus notification
message?
Thanks
Mark Penkower
At 01:51 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
Brian Morrison [EMAIL
Hi all,
I was uninstalling clamav so I could put a newer version on the server. I removed all of the files, but the freshclam updater is still running. I get this email every hour:
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet --daemon-notify -l /var/log/clam-update.log
Brian Morrison wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:45:46 + in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error
I get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock:
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 18:45, Chris Jones wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error I
get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
/tmp/clamd/clamd.sock: Connection refused
| Can't talk to clamd server
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:19 -0600, David Green wrote:
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet
--daemon-notify -l /var/log/clam-update.log
shell-init: could not get current directory: getcwd: cannot access
parent directories: Permission denied
/bin/sh: line 1:
Chris Jones wrote:
Brian Morrison wrote:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 18:45:46 + in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I re-boot, clamd starts, but clamav-milter refuses. The error
I get is:-
| clamav-milter failed. The error was: Starting Clamav Milter Daemon:
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 21:26, Chris Jones wrote:
drwxr-xr-x 2 clamav clamav 1024 Nov 29 21:22 .
drwxrwxrwt 27 root root 18432 Nov 29 21:24 ..
-rwxrwxrwx 1 clamav clamav 0 Nov 29 21:22 clamd.sock
I saw somewhere that the permissions on clamd.sock should be srwxrwxrwx.
How is
David Green wanted us to know:
Subject: Cron [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/bin/freshclam --quiet
Maybe it's setup in a user crontab:
su - pop3
crontab -l
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Regards... Todd
We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
Law enforcement was not supposed to be
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 21:24, Chris Jones wrote:
/etc/clamav.conf shows the following for LocalSocket
| LocalSocket /tmp/clamd/clamd.sock
Should these both be the same?
You should only have one .conf file. Remove clamAV,
download the official distribution from www.clamav.net and
install from
jay wrote:
Hi, all:
I'm pretty new to all of this compile stuff. I've gotten this far, with
a lot of trial and error.
My system:
Sun Solaris 9 X86 on a random old PC, AMD chip, 1 gig ram.
Mail Server: Sun Java Enterprise System Messaging Server 6.1
(installed, and working)
SpamAssassin 3.01
Dennis Peterson wrote:
jay wrote:
Hi, all:
I'm pretty new to all of this compile stuff. I've gotten this far,
with a lot of trial and error.
My system:
Sun Solaris 9 X86 on a random old PC, AMD chip, 1 gig ram.
Mail Server: Sun Java Enterprise System Messaging Server 6.1
(installed, and
jay wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
jay wrote:
../libtool: ar: command not found
make[1]: *** [libclamav.la] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/clamav-0.80/libclamav'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
It looks to me like it's not finding the binary, ar, though it's
in the normal
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
jay wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
jay wrote:
../libtool: ar: command not found
make[1]: *** [libclamav.la] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/clamav-0.80/libclamav'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
It looks to me like it's not finding the binary, ar,
# ls -l /usr/ccs/bin/ar
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin30140 May 10 2004 /usr/ccs/bin/ar
OK.
# echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/ccs/bin
OK again. What does 'which ar' say?
--
Fry cracked corn, and I don't care,
C. Bensend wrote:
# ls -l /usr/ccs/bin/ar
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin30140 May 10 2004 /usr/ccs/bin/ar
OK.
# echo $PATH
/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/bin:/usr/ucb:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/ccs/bin
OK again. What does 'which ar' say?
# which ar
jay wrote:
Hi, all:
I'm pretty new to all of this compile stuff. I've gotten this far, with
a lot of trial and error.
My system:
Sun Solaris 9 X86 on a random old PC, AMD chip, 1 gig ram.
Mail Server: Sun Java Enterprise System Messaging Server 6.1
(installed, and working)
SpamAssassin 3.01
alan premselaar wrote:
jay wrote:
Hi, all:
I'm pretty new to all of this compile stuff. I've gotten this far,
with a lot of trial and error.
My system:
Sun Solaris 9 X86 on a random old PC, AMD chip, 1 gig ram.
Mail Server: Sun Java Enterprise System Messaging Server 6.1
(installed, and
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