All,
We run on a protected network that can not go out to the internet to get
virus definitions. I have about 25 clients that I have to manually
update. How can I set up a local server that I can put the virus
definitions on and have the clinets update themselves? What is involved
in setting
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
All,
We run on a protected network that can not go out to the internet to get
virus definitions. I have about 25 clients that I have to manually
update. How can I set up a local server that I can put the virus
definitions on and have the clinets update
I'm running ClamAV on a lot of clients on my local network. Can I mirror
the database locally so that each client doesn't have to download it
from your servers?
Sure, install a proxy server and then configure your freshclam clients
to use it (watch for the HTTPProxyServer parameter in man
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I'm running ClamAV on a lot of clients on my local network. Can I mirror
the database locally so that each client doesn't have to download it
from your servers?
Sure, install a proxy server and then configure your freshclam clients
to use it (watch for the
HI Group,
I am getting this error
ERROR: Clamd was NOT notified: No socket specified in /etc/clamd.conf
I am new to clamav and amavis-new but I have just installed it all Using
information from this web page.
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/02/28/1515201
But the system here i am
On Fri, May 5, 2006 10:36 am, Danny Moss said:
HI Group,
I am getting this error
ERROR: Clamd was NOT notified: No socket specified in /etc/clamd.conf
# Path to a local socket file the daemon will listen on.
# Default: disabled
# LocalSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.sock
I think you
I did this to no avail.
The freshclam.conf on the client:
DO I need to comment out any of the DNSDatabaseInfo lines? Or are there
any other lines that need my specific site info in them?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Spence
Hi,
Danny Moss wrote:
ERROR: Clamd was NOT notified: No socket specified in /etc/clamd.conf
...
# The daemon works in a local OR a network mode. Due to security reasons we
# recommend the local mode.
Have you seen this?
And then setup (uncomment) one of this types.
# Path to a local socket
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I did this to no avail.
The freshclam.conf on the client:
DO I need to comment out any of the DNSDatabaseInfo lines? Or are there
any other lines that need my specific site info in them?
You probably don't want to comment out the DNSDatabaseInfo line.
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I did this to no avail.
The freshclam.conf on the client:
DO I need to comment out any of the DNSDatabaseInfo lines? Or are there
any other lines that need my specific site info in them?
Copy the main.cvd and daily.cvd files to the document root of your
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Jon R. Kibler wrote:
Hello,
Upgraded to clamav 0.88.2 on Sunday. We use clamdwatch to monitor clamd.
Ever
since the upgrade, clamdwatch reports that clamd has hung about 8 to 10
times
a day -- sometimes more. (Our supporting shell script then restarts
Dennis Peterson wrote:
In your *client* freshclam.conf file you need to make some changes:
Comment this out:
#DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net
Why would you want to comment this out? The clients probably
need to know when there are new versions of things as well.
In your *client* freshclam.conf file you need to make some changes:
Comment this out:
#DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net
Why would you want to comment this out? The clients probably
need to know when there are new versions of things as well.
I agree. The only thing you need to
Thanks for all of your help. I got it working. I had a problem with
our web server. Too many virtual connections. I had to create a
separate one for the virus def server.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dennis
Peterson
Sent: Friday,
I installed ClamAV from rpms from dag.wieers.com. The file
/opt/MailScanner/etc/virus.scanners.conf needs the location of the virus
scanner and is set by default at:
clamav /opt/MailScanner/lib/clamav-wrapper /usr/local
I don't have any clam files in /usr/local, so what file(s) do I need to
Robert Isaac spake thusly on Fri, May 05, 2006 at 05:53:25PM +0100:
I don't have any clam files in /usr/local, so what file(s) do I need to find
to enter the correct path. Is it /usr/bin for the file clamscan?
--- end quoted text ---
At a prompt: locate clamscan
Alternately, 'which clamscan'
* On 05/05/06 17:53 +0100, Robert Isaac wrote:
| I installed ClamAV from rpms from dag.wieers.com. The file
| /opt/MailScanner/etc/virus.scanners.conf needs the location of the virus
| scanner and is set by default at:
|
| clamav/opt/MailScanner/lib/clamav-wrapper /usr/local
|
| I
On 5/5/06, Odhiambo Washington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* On 05/05/06 17:53 +0100, Robert Isaac wrote:
| I installed ClamAV from rpms from dag.wieers.com. The file
| /opt/MailScanner/etc/virus.scanners.conf needs the location of the virus
| scanner and is set by default at:
|
| clamav
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
See #26 of http://www.clamav.net/faq.html#pagestart
I suppose we need freshclam to change the file-dates to the cvd-build-time
in order to get the http-mode work (for the NOT-MODIFIED-check).
TK: Can you implement this? Perhaps with an extra option?
The file header states:
# Three fields:
# 1. Name of virus scanner as known by MailScanner. Do not change this.
# 2. Location of -wrapper script. You should not need to change this.
# 3. Installation directory of virus scanner. This does not usually
include
# any bin directory in the
Robert Isaac spake thusly on Fri, May 05, 2006 at 07:00:30PM +0100:
It does not say not to change #3. So if my clamscan binary is in /usr/bin
should I not change /usr/local to /usr/bin. Or should it just be /usr
--- end quoted text ---
Try it and see what happens.
Regards,
Richard
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Did
Hello all,
Does ClamAV scan the incoming and the outgoing e-mail from the mail Server?
Because i received the following message in my mail.log
May 5 09:10:28 mailserver-cnr postfix/smtp[30352]: CF8F418041:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=mx1.netglobalis.cl[200.14.80.93], delay
=8,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Eduardo Reitz wrote:
Does ClamAV scan the incoming and the outgoing e-mail from the mail Server?
That depends on your configuration.
Because i received the following message in my mail.log
May 5 09:10:28 mailserver-cnr postfix/smtp[30352]:
Steven Spence wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
In your *client* freshclam.conf file you need to make some changes:
Comment this out:
#DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net
Why would you want to comment this out? The clients probably
need to know when there are new versions of things as
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