Re: [Clamav-users] Segmentation Fault in clamav-milter

2004-08-05 Thread Robert Schmidt
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 18:27, Nigel Horne wrote: On Thursday 08 Jul 2004 18:43, Robert Schmidt wrote: This is happening pretty frequently, 2 or 3 times per day. I upgraded from .70 to .74 to see if it made any difference. It didn't. Is 0.74b any better? Thanks for your help in the past

Re: [Clamav-users] Segmentation Fault in clamav-milter

2004-07-09 Thread Robert Schmidt
) libpthread.so.0 = /lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 (0x00118000) libwrap.so.0 = /usr/lib/libwrap.so.0 (0x008d6000) libc.so.6 = /lib/i686/libc.so.6 (0x00c6) /lib/ld-linux.so.2 = /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x008ed000) libnsl.so.1 = /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x00abf000) -- Robert

[Clamav-users] Segmentation Fault in clamav-milter

2004-07-08 Thread Robert Schmidt
0xb90d2940 in ?? () -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453 -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453 --- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings

Re: [Clamav-users] Segmentation Fault in clamav-milter

2004-07-08 Thread Robert Schmidt
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 02:03:02PM -0600, Steve Lenti wrote: Robert Schmidt wrote: This is happening pretty frequently, 2 or 3 times per day. I upgraded from .70 to .74 to see if it made any difference. It didn't. Feel free to ask for more info. I'm open to suggestions. [EMAIL PROTECTED

[Clamav-users] Postmaster bounces and such.

2004-03-19 Thread Robert Schmidt
that will really help us out). -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO

RE: [Clamav-users] Postmaster bounces and such.

2004-03-19 Thread Robert Schmidt
. All notification options have downsides and we thought this was the least bad. What do you do? -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials

Re: [Clamav-users] Postmaster bounces and such.

2004-03-19 Thread Robert Schmidt
is fairly popular, but it is a game of hot potato. Someone's smtp server has the message and will need to deal with it. It is bad practice to drop messages in the round file and not tell anyone about it. -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453

Re: [Clamav-users] Weird messages in /var/log/messages

2004-03-08 Thread Robert Schmidt
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[Clamav-users] Core dump backtrace for crash

2004-03-05 Thread Robert Schmidt
(-u) 7168 virtual memory(kbytes, -v) 20 For those interested in ulimits: We had to make a small modification to the init script to make it use ulimits. change: daemon /usr/sbin/clamd to: daemon --user clamav /usr/sbin/clamd -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Clamav-users] Too many open files Error :-(

2004-03-05 Thread Robert Schmidt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# lsof -p `ps --no-headers -C clamd -o pid` -- Robert Schmidt -- UNIX Tech Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] MC1021 519-888-4567 x6453 --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented

Re: [Clamav-users] Temporary file creation error leading to Segmentation fault.

2004-02-26 Thread Robert Schmidt
deleted lsof.out |wc -l 324 [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# grep CLOSE_WAIT lsof.out|wc -l 306 [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# grep LISTEN lsof.out|wc -l 324 I'm going to increase the file descriptor limit interim. On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 09:42, Robert Schmidt wrote: Noticed the following errors

Re: [Clamav-users] clamd output on tty1

2004-02-20 Thread Robert Schmidt
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