Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 30.03.20 18:09, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and
it worked perfectly!
This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs
we've done.
When I ran sudo yum install
> Date: Monday, March 30, 2020 18:09:53 +
> From: "Cheney, James via clamav-users"
>
> Good morning,
>
> I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance
> and it worked perfectly!
>
> This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs
> we've done.
>
On 30.03.20 18:09, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and it worked
perfectly!
This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs we've done.
When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed
Good morning,
I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and it worked
perfectly!
This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs we've done.
When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed with "No
package clamav-daemon
On 26.03.20 22:47, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our
environment.
We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using these
Seriously,
Nothing to do with ClamAV specifically, but RH/Cent is know to confuse the hell
out of everyone with their wonderful retrograde back ports. So I’ve talked to
ISC about Bind versions and they basically said ditch it…
Sincerely,
Eric Tykwinski
TrueNet, Inc.
P: 610-429-8300
> On Mar
Hello!
Whilst I haven’t used Ubuntu myself, you might want to check (pun intended) if
check-dev package exists.
IIRC -devel extension is specific to CentOS/RHEL.
Good luck,
Reio
> On 27. Mar 2020, at 00:50, Cheney, James via clamav-users
> wrote:
>
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> We have been
For Debian derived distributions like Ubuntu you are best off installing
distribution packages using apt. They are kept reasonably up to date and
resolution of security issues in the packages us supported by the Ubuntu
Security Team.
There are many Ubuntu and Debian specific resources on how