On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 17:54, Matt wrote:
Dale Anderson wrote:
I have been having segment faults with clamd. I think
I am finding it happens on zip archives. I have sent a
few test virus zip files to the system each of them
causing a segment fault. Can someone help me out?
A
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Trog wrote:
Which version of libz are you using? Anything other than 1.1.4 is liable
to crash or have security problems.
Just to be clear -- you are saying the latest verion 1.2.1 has problems ?
Is this documented any place ?
On Wed, 2004-08-25 at 12:34, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Trog wrote:
Which version of libz are you using? Anything other than 1.1.4 is liable
to crash or have security problems.
Just to be clear -- you are saying the latest verion 1.2.1 has problems ?
Yes, that
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Nigel Horne wrote:
| This is a known problem with zlib, not clamd. Please (a) ensure
| you have an older version (1.1.4 I think, but someone else will
| correct me no doubt) and (b) hassle the author of zlib to fix his/her
| code.
I took a quick look
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 11:35:00 -0400
Dennis Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took a quick look around and it appears the zlib-dev list is private
(including the archives) and I don't see a bugzilla for them anywhere.
Is this problem known by them or just ClamAV ppl? Anyone know what/if
Dale Anderson wrote:
I have been having segment faults with clamd. I think
I am finding it happens on zip archives. I have sent a
few test virus zip files to the system each of them
causing a segment fault. Can someone help me out?
A little more info would probably help.
Matt
--- Dale Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been having segment faults with clamd. I
think
I am finding it happens on zip archives. I have sent
a
few test virus zip files to the system each of them
causing a segment fault. Can someone help me out?
Ok I got my system not to segment
On Tuesday 24 Aug 2004 4:32 pm, Dale Anderson wrote:
I have been having segment faults with clamd. I think
I am finding it happens on zip archives. I have sent a
few test virus zip files to the system each of them
causing a segment fault. Can someone help me out?
This is a known problem with