At 05:55 11-12-2008, Steve Basford wrote:
My webhost disabled sanesecurity.com due to high cpu usage, they could
only give me the following infomation which doesn't mean a lot to me,
but does this sound high?
As you are spawning processes on each hit, your scripts can cause
high CPU usage
I think the discussion has moved into areas which are not of any benefit to
Macintosh users. There are some amongst us who perhaps justifiably feel as
to why should we concern ourselves with Windows malware.
But I would say this to you Derek C you are trying to do something which I
am sure
El jueves, 11 diciembre del 2008 a las 01:55:45, Steve Basford escribió:
Hi All,
My webhost disabled sanesecurity.com due to high cpu usage, they could
only give me the following infomation which doesn't mean a lot to me,
but does this sound high?
Swap: 4096564k total, 408264k
Hi All,
We are using ClamAV 0.94.2 in my project.
When i issue command like this clamscan --disable-archive --unzip
create-webpro-admin.zip, i am getting waring as
WARNING: Ignoring deprecated option --unzip.
Is there any alternative option for --unzip, which will extract all
the archive and
On 2008-12-12 14:08, Sudhakar Marimuthu wrote:
Hi All,
We are using ClamAV 0.94.2 in my project.
When i issue command like this clamscan --disable-archive --unzip
create-webpro-admin.zip, i am getting waring as
WARNING: Ignoring deprecated option --unzip.
Is there any alternative option
For a few hours now, freshclam has been unable to update my database.
It is configured with two server names:
DatabaseMirror db.dk.clamav.net
DatabaseMirror database.clamav.net
But when I run it with -v, it turns out that it tries the same IP
address over and over, regardless of which of the two
Hi. I am running ClamAV 0.94.2 on Ubuntu 8.10 (Desktop, 64-bit.)
I have 29 GB .mxf file I want to check for viruses.
When I run clamscan, it prints
Scanned Files: 1
Data Scanned: 0.00 MB
Is this because ClamAV does not how to unwrap MXF files?
(MXF files are described at
Hi. I just created a 250 MB file, using
dd if=/dev/zero of=file.dat
When I tried to run clamscan on it, I got Scanned Files: 1 Data
Scanned: 0.00 MB
So clamscan didn't actually scan it... Is there any way to force
clamscan to scan the file, please?
Best,
-at
--
Aleksey
Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote:
Hi. I just created a 250 MB file, using
dd if=/dev/zero of=file.dat
When I tried to run clamscan on it, I got Scanned Files: 1 Data
Scanned: 0.00 MB
So clamscan didn't actually scan it... Is there any way to force
clamscan to scan the file,