Hello all.I'm a newbie of clamav,I setup the clamav according to the
article(http://sylvestre.ledru.info/howto/howto_qmail_vpopmail.php#clamav).
The result by the 'top' command.
16:41:56 up 57 min, 1 user, load average: 11.43, 11.84, 10.75
103 processes: 90 sleeping, 13 running, 0 zombie,
On 24/10/05, aeonsun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all.I'm a newbie of clamav,I setup the clamav according to the
article(http://sylvestre.ledru.info/howto/howto_qmail_vpopmail.php#clamav).
The result by the 'top' command.
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Can someone help me?thanks.
Exactly what is your
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 05:26:17PM +0800, aeonsun said:
Hello all.I'm a newbie of clamav,I setup the clamav according to the
article(http://sylvestre.ledru.info/howto/howto_qmail_vpopmail.php#clamav).
The result by the 'top' command.
16:41:56 up 57 min, 1 user, load average: 11.43,
I had the same problem, not with qmail, but it makes no difference.
Clamscan vs. cmald (you also have clamdscan there, which can be used
nearly the same way) performance comparison states that clamd is a better
choice. Now I have nearly 0 load because of scanning emails.
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005
Reni Berber wrote:
Look into your /etc/clamd.conf, there probably is something
in option VirusEvent
that you did not put, perhaps somobody uncommented the sample:
Thank, Reni, but I checked and the VirusEvent is commented out:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamd.d]# grep VirusEvent *
#VirusEvent
Hi All
On our system based on debian we use clamd with exim-4.44.
Clamd loads the CPU that it did not succeed with version 0.86.
Some one have the same problem? Ho w can solve it?
Andrea
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John Belamaric wrote:
Any other thoughts?
The no leads me to believe that there's some option specified as
Foo no
under the assumption that Foo is a yes/no setting, when in fact Foo is a
command setting.
So bash is trying to run the command no which does not exist.
Try grepping for no
John Belamaric wrote:
Try grepping for no and see what options you get.
Hi Matthew,
Unfortunately that didn't do it:
Maybe it's not in the .conf file, but is instead being passed as a command-line
argument.
Check these files:
/etc/rc.d/init.d/clamav-milter
Matthew.van.Eerde wrote:
John Belamaric wrote:
Try grepping for no and see what options you get.
Hi Matthew,
Unfortunately that didn't do it:
Maybe it's not in the .conf file, but is instead being passed as a
command-line argument.
Check these files:
John Belamaric wrote:
[snip]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamd.d]# grep VirusEvent *
#VirusEvent /usr/local/bin/send_sms 123456789 VIRUS ALERT: %v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] clamd.d]#
I don't have a clamd.conf, just a milter.conf in the clamd.d
directory. This is provided by the milter rpm. No config file
Matthew.van.Eerde wrote:
Or is it possible that your clamilt user has a shell of no?
Ok, I checked the init script; it just passes what's in the sysconfig file.
In there I found:
## The '-blo' options might be usefully here -- especially for testing; see
## man 8 clamav-milter for
Yes, look into milter.conf it probably has the VirusEvent setting.
Hi Rene, thanks. The commented-out VirusEvent entry from my previous post
was from the milter.conf. Maybe I'll just have to re-install from the
source?
-John
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I'm running Linspire 5 which uses a swap file rather than a swap
partition. When I ran the latest version of clamav, it showed a trojan
in the swap file. It didn't show up in any regular disk file, though.
So, how did it get into virtual memory, and, should I be concerned about it?
Here's
John Belamaric wrote:
Yes, look into milter.conf it probably has the VirusEvent setting.
Hi Rene, thanks. The commented-out VirusEvent entry from my previous post
was from the milter.conf. Maybe I'll just have to re-install from the
source?
I just searched in the clamav-milter.c code and
Hello,
Le lundi 24 Octobre 2005 20:36, Jim a écrit :
I'm running Linspire 5 which uses a swap file rather than a swap
partition. When I ran the latest version of clamav, it showed a trojan
in the swap file. It didn't show up in any regular disk file, though.
So, how did it get into virtual
And you have a quick fix, add -q to the init script. This
way it will not try
to send notifications to postmaster every time it finds a virus.
Rene,
That fixed it! Thanks a lot!
-John
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Hi
I had that problem with all clamd 0.85.
I found the solution to use static linked clamd.
(add -static at the gcc line)
Its a very weird error...
On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 16:01 +0200, Balzi Andrea wrote:
Hi All
On our system based on debian we use clamd with exim-4.44.
Clamd loads the
No one has answered this Q so far. Just I am posting
it again.
I am using an improved version of SCAVR (Squid ClamAV
Redirector) that will scan each and every url.
However, I dont see any spywares getting caught. I did
check that the SCAVR is working properly by attempting
to download a virus
Hi guys,
I'm new to this ml. Just came across this RPM package that seems useful
while surfing. So posted it here:
http://metawire.org/~pscm/index.html
cheers!
Olivia
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