clamav-freshclam service always going to stop state. After restart this service
is working 1 to 2 hours. After that it is going to inactive.
looking for a solution to resolve the isssue.
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clamav-freshclam.se
I'm at a loss to understand why you would want to reject detection of over 99%
of the malware commonly found on user platforms? Are there even signatures
available for images?
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> On Jul 30, 2019, at 10:23, Jeremy O'Leary via clamav-users
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> Hi all,
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> G
Thanks Dennis.
More than anything I was simply curious as to why people do this, each for
their own reasons.
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> On Jul 30, 2019, at 14:49, Dennis Peterson wrote:
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> Before retiring I had a requirement to place an AV tool on all our Unix
> systems, most of which did not h
Part I needed:
> On Jul 30, 2019, at 1:25 PM, Henrik K wrote:
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> Control.
Part I didn't need:
> Is it really necessary to go over basic IT management practises here?
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No luck:
systemd[1]: Starting Generic clamav scanner daemon...
journalctl -xe
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
--
-- An ExecStart= process belonging to unit clamd@scan.service has exited.
--
-- The process' exit code is 'killed' and
I suspect it's might be the same issue I had a few days back.
Check out the thread "Clamd fails to start with daily.cvd".
As suggested by user Axb:
in file clamd.service
to section:
[Service]
add
TimeoutSec=900
restart clamd service
I personally increased the limit to 300 seconds. :)
I suspe
rpm -qa clamav-milter
clamav-milter-0.101.2-2.fc30.x86_64
rpm -qa clamd
clamd-0.101.2-2.fc30.x86_64
See some logs and statuses below. clamd takes up all of the CPU. clamd does
appear to start based on the ps command but you can see the status shows no
running;
PID USER PR NIVIRTRE
Before retiring I had a requirement to place an AV tool on all our Unix systems,
most of which did not have direct internet access. They were distributed across
several subnets, as well. A single local mirror was able to handle the load, and
our load on the ClamAV mirror farm was not impacted. T
Originally, when we were pulling ClamAV updates over a slowish DSL
line, I wanted to save bandwidth, and a Private Mirror looked ideal.
Then, when we started using the much faster cable link, I just kept it,
since it worked, and it also kept machines like our file server isolated
from the Internet.
I'd have to agree. Bandwidth is the least of the concern. Control is
paramount.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 7:26 AM Henrik K wrote:
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> Control. Is it really necessary to go over basic IT management practises
> here?
>
> On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 05:13:50PM +, Joel Esler (jesler) via
> clamav-user
Control. Is it really necessary to go over basic IT management practises here?
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 05:13:50PM +, Joel Esler (jesler) via clamav-users
wrote:
> I'm interested as to why people want to do private mirrors? Other than to
> save bandwidth going to "the internet"?
>
> > On
Hi all,
Goal: only allow users to scan certain file types, such as images, PDFs,
Libre/MS Office,... thus rejecting scans of executables, scripts,
zip files, gzip files, tar
It appears that ClamAV can be configured to do this
https://www.clamav.net/documents/clamav-file-types but could someo
I'm interested as to why people want to do private mirrors? Other than to save
bandwidth going to "the internet"?
> On Jul 30, 2019, at 9:40 AM, J.R. via clamav-users
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>> Can you please tell me the H/W and S/W Specification
>> of the Private local Mirror Server as a best practice fo
> Can you please tell me the H/W and S/W Specification
> of the Private local Mirror Server as a best practice for CVD?!
https://www.clamav.net/documents/private-local-mirrors
It's going to depend on how many clients you will be serving...
10 vs 10,000 is a huge difference in hardware requirement
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