Wolfgang Breyha wrote:
In the last week I noticed several times that freshclam needs up to 30
minutes using a full CPU to update safebrowsing database.
Most of the time the next update shows
Empty script safebrowsing-20426.cdiff, need to download entire database
What's wrong with
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Török Edwin wrote:
It does scan files that are copied around on disks, or files that are
executed from disks. In this version on-demand scanning has not been
implemented, it will in
a future version. That doesn't mean it
Hello,
I am a system administrator who manages many servers and need a way to
programatically ping clamd on a server and get a response which I can
interpret to mean clamd is ok or the engine needs to be updated.
Unfortunately, I often get overwhelmed and don't have time to read all the
logs on
On 5/13/10 7:54 AM, Cliff Hayes wrote:
Hello,
I am a system administrator who manages many servers and need a way to
programatically ping clamd on a server and get a response which I can
interpret to mean clamd is ok or the engine needs to be updated.
Unfortunately, I often get overwhelmed and
Quoting Cliff Hayes cha...@afo.net:
I am a system administrator who manages many servers and need a way to
programatically ping clamd on a server and get a response which I can
interpret to mean clamd is ok or the engine needs to be updated.
If you're willing to do the reverse, you can have
Perfect! --on-outdated-execute was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!
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* Cliff Hayes wrote:
Hello,
I am a system administrator who manages many servers and need a way to
programatically ping clamd on a server and get a response which I can
interpret to mean clamd is ok or the engine needs to be updated.
Howdy,
I'm the developer of clamd.monitor a monitor
* Nathan Gibbs wrote:
Blah Blah Blah
Sorry all,
Didn't intend to do that on list.
:-)
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Nathan Gibbs
Systems Administrator
Christ Media
http://www.cmpublishers.com
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Are you on Windows or linux machines?
Scott Mohnkern
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Nathan Gibbs nat...@cmpublishers.comwrote:
* Cliff Hayes wrote:
Hello,
I am a system administrator who manages many servers and need a way to
programatically ping clamd on a server and get a
* Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Are you on Windows or linux machines?
That all depends on where I'm sitting
Why?
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Sincerely,
Nathan Gibbs
Systems Administrator
Christ Media
http://www.cmpublishers.com
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On 05/13/2010 01:57 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
No, ClamAV for Windows currently does not use the ClamAV engine
(although there is talk of adding it in). It instead uses Immunet's
cloud-based antivirus.
http://www.immunet.com/protect
Huh? That comes as a shock to me. I've installed it on my
On 5/12/10 12:59 PM, Shawn Bakhtiar wrote:
ClamWin Free Antivirus is based on ClamAV engine and uses GNU General Public
License by the Free Software Foundation, and is free (as in freedom) software.
To find out more about GNU GPL, please visit the following link: Philosophy of
the GNU
On 5/13/10 7:10 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
On 05/13/2010 01:57 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
No, ClamAV for Windows currently does not use the ClamAV engine
(although there is talk of adding it in). It instead uses Immunet's
cloud-based antivirus.
http://www.immunet.com/protect
Huh? That comes as a
I was referencing Linux ... Specifically Fedora 11
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] notification when
On 05/14/2010 02:52 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
On 5/13/10 7:10 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
Why is Sourcefire allowing a third-party to use their brandname (and
linking to their site) when it doesn't use ClamAV code itself? It
supports other AV vendor products, but not the product it gets its name
On 5/13/10 10:19 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
On 05/14/2010 02:52 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
On 5/13/10 7:10 PM, Jason Haar wrote:
Why is Sourcefire allowing a third-party to use their brandname (and
linking to their site) when it doesn't use ClamAV code itself? It
supports other AV vendor products,
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