Hi all,
since 2 years we were satisfied having clamav on our small community
server (Slackware-11.0, sendmail), but the last upgrade to 0.90 brought a
complete disaster:
After a new install (the old version was completely removed along with the
config files) clamav-milter began to duplicate
Hi,
I'm running clamav 0.88.7 on a FC5 for a OpenXchange mail server.
Trying to update to .9 I see that it needs libssl.so.6 and
libcrypto.so.6 (i'm working in .5)
This means upgrading from mysql to cyrus and postfix, openssl, httpd and
perl, openldap and almost everything.
OpenXchange
Sorry for sending e-mail in HTML and with attached txt file that causes
problem.
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Kind regards,
Dariusz Wojciechowski
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 8:37 AM
To:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the permissions are ok. (i did not touch
them)
-rw-r- 1 clamav adm 4325 2007-02-19 10:41 clamav.log
-rw-r- 1
* Michael Fernández M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the permissions are ok. (i did not touch
them)
Check if another clamav
Hello.
On a Sun Sparc Ultra30 workstation, running Solaris 8.
I have those kind of error messages in my freshclam log file since Feb,16th:
ClamAV update process started at Fri Feb 16 13:47:51 2007
WARNING: DNS record is older than 3 hours.
WARNING: Invalid DNS reply. Falling back to HTTP mode.
Hi,
I noticed an inconsistency with the X-Virus-Scanned: header as generated
by clamav-milter (ClamAV 0.90), and I was wondering whether this is a
bug or done on purpose.
After (re)starting clamav-milter, it adds the following header to all
scanned mails:
X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV
El lun, 19-02-2007 a las 15:47 +0100, Ralf Hildebrandt escribió:
* Michael Fernández M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Michael Fernández M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the permissions are ok. (i did not touch
them)
Hi,
I noticed an inconsistency with the X-Virus-Scanned: header as generated
by clamav-milter (ClamAV 0.90), and I was wondering whether this is a
bug or done on purpose.
After (re)starting clamav-milter, it adds the following header to all
scanned mails:
X-Virus-Scanned:
Michael Fernández M. wrote:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the permissions are ok. (i did not touch
them)
-rw-r- 1 clamav adm 4325 2007-02-19
Nigel Horne wrote:
Hi,
I noticed an inconsistency with the X-Virus-Scanned: header as generated
by clamav-milter (ClamAV 0.90), and I was wondering whether this is a
bug or done on purpose.
After (re)starting clamav-milter, it adds the following header to all
scanned mails:
[Re-sent using the correct email address. Apologies if the previous copy
arrives after all.]
Michael Schaap wrote:
Nigel Horne wrote:
Hi,
I noticed an inconsistency with the X-Virus-Scanned: header as
generated by clamav-milter (ClamAV 0.90), and I was wondering
whether this is a bug or
Michael Schaap wrote:
Feel free to apply (part of) this,
I (belatedly) realised that this patch doesn't really belong in this
mailing list... :-[
So I added two bugs in Bugzilla for this, 323 and 324.
– Michael
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 11:42:03AM -0300, Michael Fern?ndez M. wrote:
Starting ClamAV daemon: clamdERROR: Problem with internal logger. Please
check the permissions on the /var/log/clamav/clamav.log file.
failed!
I do not understand why if the permissions are ok. (i did not touch
them)
Dennis Peterson wrote:
There really is an error in your system's timezone or clock/calendar,
but let's focus on your auto scan because that is why you are here.
I've spent the last couple of days working on this trying to find out
exactly what the problem was. It turned out to be a *bsd issue
carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
There really is an error in your system's timezone or clock/calendar,
but let's focus on your auto scan because that is why you are here.
I've spent the last couple of days working on this trying to find out
exactly what the problem was. It turned
carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
There really is an error in your system's timezone or clock/calendar,
but let's focus on your auto scan because that is why you are here.
I've spent the last couple of days working on this trying to find out
exactly what the problem was. It turned
carren stuart wrote:
I've sent myself several test messages and the time/timezone now
seems to be correct. Would you mind confirming that for me please?
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I don't know what the original
problem was, but it's still hitting DATE_IN_FUTURE :)
The Date header
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 03:40:04PM -0500, Rick Macdougall wrote:
I've spent the last couple of days working on this trying to find out
exactly what the problem was. It turned out to be a *bsd issue which I
have now corrected (It was NOT my system clock or timezone setting) I've
sent myself
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
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carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
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carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
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Hi,
I have recieved news of the recent vulnerabilities of clamav, and all the
public advisories suggest upgrade to version 0.9
iDefense has confirmed this vulnerability affects Clam AntiVirus ClamAV
v0.88.6. All versions prior to the 0.90 stable release are suspected to be
vulnerable.
My
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 01:25:30PM -0800, Antonio Storni said:
Hi,
I have recieved news of the recent vulnerabilities of clamav, and all the
public advisories suggest upgrade to version 0.9
iDefense has confirmed this vulnerability affects Clam AntiVirus ClamAV
v0.88.6. All versions prior
Adolf Belka wrote:
I am pleased to tell you that it looks okay to me now. The E-mail
headers are correct and it is showing up with the correct local time
in my E-mail listing. Also no Date in future hit with Spamassassin.
No need to hunt for the slate and chalk anymore. :-))
Thank you!
carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
I think the Maori tradition for successes like this is to go out and
have a beer.
dp
carren stuart wrote:
Anyway, those of you who were more than happy to have my mail going to
your SPAM folder - you may consider this an apology. Those of you who
actually did your best to help me, without making me feel like an idiot
- may consider it an official Thank you.
So what was
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:25:26 -0800
Dennis Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
I think the
Steve Holdoway wrote:
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:25:26 -0800
Dennis Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
carren stuart wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Not quite right yet, Carren.
Sigh
If it's not right this time I'm throwing this thing out the window and
going back to a slate and chalk!
I
On CentOS-4.4
After update, when I start the service I get:
---
clamav-milter: unrecognized option `--dont-log-clean'
---
And the service doesn't start.
I have explicitly set LogClean no in clamd.conf, but it didn't help.
I need your help, guys.
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Hello,
I tried to create a binary .rpm package from the clamav-0.90.tar.gz
tarball using the command 'rpmbuild -tb clamav-0.90.tar.gz' which failed
with the following errors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] download]# rpmbuild -tb clamav-0.90.tar.gz
error: Name field must be present in package: (main
I upgraded to 0.90 yesterday, but from that time on I started getting
virus scanning errors in my mail. I use clamassassin called in
.procmailrc. The headers in my messages read:
X-Virus-Status: failed
X-Virus-Report: clamscan error 40
I finally found that error 40 is because of calling
On CentOS-4.4
After update, when I start the service I get:
---
clamav-milter: unrecognized option `--dont-log-clean'
---
And the service doesn't start.
I have explicitly set LogClean no in clamd.conf, but it didn't help.
I need your help, guys.
At least, as a workaround:
Remove
Bill Randle wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 12:58 +1100, Graeme Nichols wrote:
Hello,
I tried to create a binary .rpm package from the clamav-0.90.tar.gz
tarball using the command 'rpmbuild -tb clamav-0.90.tar.gz' which failed
with the following errors:
Is there a .spec file available for
Dennis Peterson wrote:
So what was wrong with the time? Did your autoscan problem get fixed?
Glad it's not tomorrow there any longer (it's always today no matter
where you are :) )
There was nothing wrong with my actual time settings. More to do with
*BSD needing my timezone to be copied to
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 13:44 +1100, Graeme Nichols wrote:
Bill Randle wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 12:58 +1100, Graeme Nichols wrote:
Hello,
I tried to create a binary .rpm package from the clamav-0.90.tar.gz
tarball using the command 'rpmbuild -tb clamav-0.90.tar.gz' which failed
I tried to upgrade to ClamAV 0.90 and failed while compiling.
The same configure option was fine with ClamAV 0.8x.xx
Below is the snippet of compilation message/error.
The configure line is
*./configure --enable-milter --with-dbdir=/var/clamdb --with-user=defang
--with-group=defang *
*
Bill Randle wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 13:44 +1100, Graeme Nichols wrote:
Bill Randle wrote:
On Tue, 2007-02-20 at 12:58 +1100, Graeme Nichols wrote:
Hello,
I tried to create a binary .rpm package from the clamav-0.90.tar.gz
tarball using the command 'rpmbuild -tb clamav-0.90.tar.gz'
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