Veselin@ wrote:
Hello,
could you please advise if there is a way to run clamscan,
suppressing the engine outdated warning:
LibClamAV Warning:
*** LibClamAV
Warning: *** This version of the ClamAV engine is outdated. ***
My question is what am I doing wrong or what do I need to do in order
for Clamav to recognize that a archived attachment contains a banned
file extension and to reject it immediately?
If you really want to block dangerous runnable attachments, create
a .zmd file (and you'll need a .rmd file)
Veselin@ wrote:
I'm running Debian in a production environment,
I cannot afford using the volatile repository,
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Bowie Bailey wrote:
Either install it from volatile, build it from source, or find a 3rd
party package that you can install. An antivirus tool is one thing that
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 13:00:07 +0100, clamav-users-bounces wrote
I'm running Debian in a production environment,
I cannot afford using the volatile repository,
meaning that my engine will always be outdated.
I too run in a Production environment, and I cannot afford NOT to use the
volatile
We are using clamav .94 on solaris 10.
We are having problems scanning large hqx files using clamscan. I define large
as over 1 Gig. The error we are receiving is
LibClamAV Error: cli_malloc(): Can't allocate memory (8 bytes).
The root cause is the server runs out of memory and then generates
Hello,
could you please advise if there is a way to run clamscan,
suppressing the engine outdated warning:
LibClamAV Warning: ***
On 2008-10-15 20:00, Sturgeon, Brian (CL Tech Sv) wrote:
We are using clamav .94 on solaris 10.
We are having problems scanning large hqx files using clamscan. I define
large as over 1 Gig. The error we are receiving is
LibClamAV Error: cli_malloc(): Can't allocate memory (8 bytes).
It seems that PUA.Script.Packed-1 matches some code in jQuery
http://jquery.com/
This caused problems for one of my users who tried to email a copy of a
web page as a .mht attachment, which happened to include a copy of jQuery.
I am using clamav 0.94.
I copied
/usr/local/share/clamav
to
/usr/local/share/clamav15102008
because there were problems in getting the newest database today.
Then I checked
/usr/local/share/clamav15102008
with Avira Antivir VDF version: 7.0.7.45 and got:
...
It means avira found one of our definitions and thought it was a virus? This
isn't uncommon...
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Markus Egg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using clamav 0.94.
I copied
/usr/local/share/clamav
to
/usr/local/share/clamav15102008
because there were problems in
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