Le Jeu 29 sep 11:17:03 2005, Jay Tortorelli écrit:
Thank you! I have been looking for something like this for awhile to
integrate into a qmail setup.
Please tell me the receipt if you use it in a standart qmail
installation. I'll add it in the documentation.
Le Jeu 29 sep 16:53:57 2005, Odhiambo Washington écrit:
This app assumes that clamd is listening on a TCP socket! So, those
using Unix sockets, beware ;)
Yes. I didn't underlined this point. As it does not require clamav
installed on the running host, unix socket connexions are not
Hi,
I've released a small clamd client in sourceforge with the GPL
licence. It is designed to be used into procmail or maildrop filter
rules. It does not require clamav to be installed on the running host
(clamav just need to be installed on the server host). I use it since
about two years on
Le Ven 17 jui 09:43:00 2005, Joanna Roman crit:
Can clamav scan dll type files ? I dont see the clamav
website mention that clamav can scan dll type files.
DLL as MS Windows dynamic library archives are not a compressed format
and so, is not listed with them. Consired it as a ordinary binary
Le Lun 7 mar 09:38:30 2005, Robert Blayzor écrit:
$err = $1 if ($r =~ /^ERROR\:(.*)/);
die $1\n if $r =~ /(.*) ERROR$/;
You may also remove the starting stream: .
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Le Ven 3 déc 10:09:48 2004, Samuel Benzaquen écrit:
I think it could be nice to have like a list of known systems. That way a
newbie could read and choose the best for his needs.
On my side, I use two systems
- one for my workstation, it's based on procmail
and a self made clamd client
Le Ven 29 oct 15:46:44 2004, René Berber écrit:
I found this by accident, trying to run TrippLite's PowerAlert the program
reported that the port was in use, I checked and clamd was using that TCP
port. So I checked some more, with Sysinternals' tcpvcon to see what ports
was the clamd process
Le Mar 3 aoû 11:15:39 2004, Xavier Beaudouin écrit:
Humm ... What about using FreeBSD 5.2.1 and set in /etc/make.conf :
PTHREAD_CFLAGS?=
PTHREAD_LIBS?=-lkse
On FreeBSD 5, you may able to swap on the fly to your favorite thread
library editing /etc/libmap.conf.
See libmap.conf(5) for
Le Ven 19 mar 15:41:34 2004, Wolfgang Cernohorsky écrit:
At this time, I'd like the recipient to be warned of a quarantined mail.
I tried many things but I never succeeded to except if I also warn the
sender. (what I don't want)
I think, today 99,9% of mails with viruses or worms
Denis De Messemacker wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 10:01:00AM -0600, Keith Murphy wrote :
I'm suddenly seeing this:
clamscan Notepad.exe
Notepad.exe: W32.Ladmar.A FOUND
(...)
Please submit this executable in the web submission interface as 'false
virus'. Then we will process it
Tomasz Papszun wrote:
Despite adding to the submission page (in BIG fontsize!) this request:
DO NOT SUBMIT naked zip files IF their contents is DETECTED as infected
by ClamAV AFTER UNZIPPING
they keep submitting these idiotic samples.
You may change the virus submission CGI to make the
Nigel Horne wrote:
Is there any way to persuade the milter to block password-protected
zip-files ?
I do not feel that is the job of anti-virus software.
It should be implementation dependant, a security policy may want to
allow only datas parsed by the anti-virus with a no virus here
Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Shouldn't clamd just IGNORE it instead of saying ERROR?
clamd / ClamAV version devel-20040130
Done (libclamav now also ignores old errors for recursion and files
limits).
You may have two configurations :
- check most of the file against viruses, so ignore unparsable
Le Mar 20 jan 11:27:27 2004, Tomasz Kojm écrit:
PING/PONG is useless. It could have been better if the server had
send a banner at connection startup.
Good point - that's much better for determining server state upon
connection. This banner should also include the clamd version so
Le Mar 20 jan 11:23:35 2004, Tomasz Kojm écrit:
IMHO, the main misfit of the STREAM command is the random TCP
port. You have to open your firewall to allow any connection to any
port from clamd clients to servers.
Today night, I will add an option that will allow to limit the port
range
Le Mar 20 jan 09:01:29 2004, Jim Ramsay écrit:
I like that, it's probably less ambiguous than SHUTDOWN.
Um... I think I meant that SHUTDOWN is less ambiguous than QUIT.
Probably true if you don't know the shutdown(2) system call who
half-close a socket :-)
What, me fail English? That's
Le Jeu 13 nov 17:21:31 2003, Cedric Foll écrit:
I'm trying to scan a file given on stdin with clamdscan but it doesn't
work.
You can probably not.
I've written a client who get data from standart input and send it to
clamd server across the network. I use it with procmail on my mail
without
Le Jeu 13 nov 17:21:31 2003, Cedric Foll écrit:
oban:~# clamdscan - tmp/mail/tmp
stream: OK
Check the
StreamSaveToDisk
clamav.conf option (should be enabled, which is not the case by default)
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#0 0x28121bbc in kill () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
#1 0x2816fe6e in abort () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
#2 0x28149a37 in __assert () from /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
#3 0x2807ea38 in insert () from /usr/local/lib/libclamav.so.1
That is useless without debugging symbol or the full message may
Cedric Foll wrote:
Here are three infected mails (http://oban.ac-rouen.fr/virus/) get from
my postfix server.
When I extract manualy the attachement (with a mimencode -u) viruses are
detected by clamscan. When I scan them directly with clamscan they
aren't detected (I'm using clamav0.6).
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