clamd daemon 0.91.2
Hi,
Just wondering if I should be worried about seeing a ton of the
following messages in the clamav log file:
/var/log/clamd/current:
2007-11-01 09:40:43.870951500 LibClamAV Error: TNEF: Incorrect length
field in tnef_message
2007-11-01 09:40:43.870985500 LibClamAV Error:
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On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 08:02:58AM -0600, Milton Calnek wrote:
With no other options, this smells like selinux.
I second that.
Yah... I'm a die hard RedHat fan... but I haven't had time to explore
selinux, so when I build a system, I turn it off.
Steve West wrote:
clamd daemon 0.91.2
Hi,
Just wondering if I should be worried about seeing a ton of the
following messages in the clamav log file:
No you should not be worried. Quite the opposite, it demonstrates that
ClamAV is doing its job and blocking attempted DOS's from breaking into
Luca Gibelli wrote:
Hello Todd,
Check to make sure that your local iptables firewall and any firewall
between you and the DNS server does not block TCP port 53 (which is what
the fallback proto/port is if the DNS answer is more than 512 bytes).
we put a lot of effort in keeping the size
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Hi:
I initiated a folder scan to which Clam AV responded:
MD5 verification error
What does that mean and how can I correct it?
Thanks.
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Hi Nigel,
Thanks for the relpy! Just wondering if you or anyone else can respond
to my other question based on the log entries, what happens to these
messages when clamav encounters the TNEF errors? Are the email messages
not scanned, skipped or classified as viruses and deleted?
thx again,
Steve West wrote:
Hi Nigel,
Thanks for the relpy! Just wondering if you or anyone else can respond
to my other question based on the log entries, what happens to these
messages when clamav encounters the TNEF errors? Are the email messages
not scanned, skipped or classified as viruses and
That depends on your mailer/helper apps.
So what is your mta?
How does it invoke clamav?
Steve West wrote:
Hi Nigel,
Thanks for the relpy! Just wondering if you or anyone else can respond
to my other question based on the log entries, what happens to these
messages when clamav encounters
Nigel Horne wrote:
That depends on what you have configured ClamAV to do, and whether the
message has other attachments.
I have clamav to delete any message that is found to contain a virus.
But I'm not sure how do I check what clamav does with a message that
encounters this TNEF error. I've
Hi,
I am getting another LibClamAV error. I am using simscan 1.3.1
@4000472a22cd2cd3e614 simscan: connect error 2
@4000472a22cf23c0f634 LibClamAV Error: cli_realloc2(): Can't re-allocate
memory to 7704 bytes.
@4000472a22cf23c1f034 realloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
Milton Calnek wrote:
That depends on your mailer/helper apps.
So what is your mta?
mta: qmail
How does it invoke clamav?
clamdmail: http://clamdmail.sourceforge.net
Steve West wrote:
Hi Nigel,
Thanks for the relpy! Just wondering if you or anyone else can respond
to my other
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