Re: [clamav-users] Updates from ClamAV blocked by Cloudflare

2018-11-07 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
I need more details (feel free to email me directly). Version of ClamAV you are attempting to update. Your IP The RAYId from Cloudflare. We have plenty of blocks in Cloudflare of people that are abusing the system. Hopefully that's not you :) > On Nov 6, 2018, at 9:57 PM, twee...@secmail.pro

Re: [clamav-users] Updates from ClamAV blocked by Cloudflare

2018-11-07 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
On Nov 6, 2018, at 10:37 PM, Al Varnell mailto:alvarn...@mac.com>> wrote: Look under “Virus Definitions” here . Download daily.cvd and replace daily.cld file with it. Which gets it from Cloudflare :) ___ clamav-users

Re: [clamav-users] Updates from ClamAV blocked by Cloudflare

2018-11-06 Thread Gary R. Schmidt
On 2018-11-07 13:57, twee...@secmail.pro wrote: https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor/issues/32 http://forums.clamwin.com/viewtopic.php?t=4915 What now? How can I update my computer? What you should do is find out *why* cloudflare has banned your IP address, and get that fixed,

Re: [clamav-users] Updates from ClamAV blocked by Cloudflare

2018-11-06 Thread Al Varnell
Look under “Virus Definitions” here . Download daily.cvd and replace daily.cld file with it. Sent from my iPad -Al- ClamXAV user > On Nov 6, 2018, at 18:57, twee...@secmail.pro wrote: > > https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor/issues/32 >

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-13 Thread Paul Kosinski
"Ah, so when you have things like the 14/15 minute delay, the delay may not be that long?" Yes, sampling every 15 minutes *could* mean that a nominal 15 min delay is in fact only a fraction of a second, but assuming that delays are uniformly distributed, the mean and median would be 7.5 minutes.

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-13 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
Ah, so when you have things like the 14/15 minute delay, the delay may not be that long? > On Sep 13, 2018, at 2:16 AM, Paul Kosinski wrote: > > "What is the interval that you run this?" > > Every 15 minutes by cron, specifically: > > OCBG='/opt/clamav/bin/getfreshclam' > >3 *

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-13 Thread Paul Kosinski
"What is the interval that you run this?" Every 15 minutes by cron, specifically: OCBG='/opt/clamav/bin/getfreshclam' 3 * * * * root test -x $OCBG && /usr/bin/sudo -u clamav $OCBG && /usr/bin/killall -HUP havp80c && /usr/bin/killall -HUP havp80d 18 * * * * root

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-12 Thread Paul Kosinski
Joel (and any other interested parties), Attached is the code we use to update ClamAV: 'getfreshclam' is run by cron under userid clamav (same as clamd) every so often (currently every 15 mins) to determine if there are any relevant cvd files to update (currently daily.cvd, bytecode.cvd and

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-12 Thread Joel Esler (jesler)
We are going to need more information than that Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 12, 2018, at 06:58, Michael Da Cova wrote: > > Hi > > is anyone else getting sync errors > > Michael > > > >> On 07/09/18 10:11, Michael Da Cova wrote: >> Hi >> >> I still get "WARNING: Mirror 104.16.187.138 is

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-12 Thread Michael Da Cova
Hi is anyone else getting sync errors Michael On 07/09/18 10:11, Michael Da Cova wrote: Hi I still get "WARNING: Mirror 104.16.187.138 is not synchronized" often on freshclam updates Trying to download http://database.clamav.net/daily.cvd (IP: 104.16.187.138) Downloading daily.cvd

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-08 Thread Michael Da Cova
Hi sorry just noticed the question below, I never got the original email from Micah EU, Ireland (IE) ~michael We are located near Boston, and the data comes via Comcast cable, but our DNS queries use our old, slow static-IP DSL. I keep it this way because there were stories about some

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-07 Thread Paul Kosinski
Here is our recent CVD delay report showing how long the actual daily.cvd (and sometimes bytcode.cvd) file(s) lag behind the DNS TXT record. We are located near Boston, and the data comes via Comcast cable, but our DNS queries use our old, slow static-IP DSL. I keep it this way because there were

Re: [clamav-users] updates

2018-09-07 Thread Micah Snyder (micasnyd)
Hi Michael, Can you tell me what geographic region/country you're coming from? We've seen reports of this from a number of users though I've never personally observed this. I am starting to wonder if the issue is only occurring in certain region(s). Regardless, I am going to try to mitigate

Re: [clamav-users] Updates seem to be stalled.

2014-01-06 Thread Greg Folkert
On Mon, 2014-01-06 at 07:18 -0500, Greg Folkert wrote: I haven't seen an update on my local LAN mirror since daily-18317.cdiff at January 2, 2014 at 05:01 MT. Both daily.cvd and daily-18317.cdiff are the same date and time. Could it be that DNS is not being updated? Or are we just that

Re: [clamav-users] Updates seem to be stalled.

2014-01-06 Thread Alain Zidouemba
Thanks for the notification. The signatures updates will resume in the next few hours. -Alain On Monday, January 6, 2014, Greg Folkert wrote: I haven't seen an update on my local LAN mirror since daily-18317.cdiff at January 2, 2014 at 05:01 MT. Both daily.cvd and daily-18317.cdiff are the

Re: [clamav-users] Updates seem to be stalled.

2014-01-06 Thread Greg Folkert
I'm seeing updates now. Thanks. On Mon, 2014-01-06 at 07:27 -0500, Alain Zidouemba wrote: Thanks for the notification. The signatures updates will resume in the next few hours. -Alain On Monday, January 6, 2014, Greg Folkert wrote: I haven't seen an update on my local LAN mirror since

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread Török Edwin
On 2010-01-07 19:49, John Corelli wrote: Hi All - I'm new to clamav, but I've spent time looking through the archives and FAQs, so I hope my question is not too newbish. I'm running clam 0.95.3 on a single Centos 5.3 system. That system will not be connected to the internet ever, but I

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread John Corelli
On 2010-01-07 19:49, John Corelli wrote: Hi All - I'm new to clamav, but I've spent time looking through the archives and FAQs, so I hope my question is not too newbish. I'm running clam 0.95.3 on a single Centos 5.3 system. That system will not be connected to the internet

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread Török Edwin
On 2010-01-07 21:31, John Corelli wrote: On 2010-01-07 19:49, John Corelli wrote: Hi All - I'm new to clamav, but I've spent time looking through the archives and FAQs, so I hope my question is not too newbish. I'm running clam 0.95.3 on a single Centos 5.3 system. That system

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread Robert Wyatt
The simplest way would be to run freshclam, copy {main,daily}.c[vl]d to your device, then stop clamd on the CentOS system, remove main.*, daily.* from the DBdir, copy over your new databases, and start clamd. Okay, seems reasonable...but why run freshclam at all if I am manually copying the

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread Török Edwin
On 2010-01-07 22:08, Robert Wyatt wrote: The simplest way would be to run freshclam, copy {main,daily}.c[vl]d to your device, then stop clamd on the CentOS system, remove main.*, daily.* from the DBdir, copy over your new databases, and start clamd. Okay, seems reasonable...but why run

Re: [Clamav-users] Updates w/o freshclam

2010-01-07 Thread John Corelli
Hi John, Wanted to jump in to say that I found that confusing also. This is how I read it: 1) On external (meaning: not CentOS) machine: run freshclam (which will pick up the new {main,daily}.c[vl]d), then copy those new files to your sneakerware device. 2) On CentOS

Re: [Clamav-users] updates download

2003-09-16 Thread Daniel Wiberg
On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:18:16AM +, Payal Rathod wrote: Hi, Is it possible to download the updates manually and transfer therm on floppy or CD to a machine which does not have internet access but just local LAN access? If yes, how to do it? wget

Re: [Clamav-users] updates download

2003-09-16 Thread Chris de Vidal
--- Daniel Wiberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 05:18:16AM +, Payal Rathod wrote: Is it possible to download the updates manually and transfer therm on floppy or CD to a machine which does not have internet access but just local LAN access? If yes, how to do it?