Ahh. That might be it - thanks.
Jonathan
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tomasz
Kojm
Sent: 26 August 2003 14:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Core dump?
I've just installed ClamAV 0.60 on a RedHat 7.0 i386
Is it possible to scan the traffic (via plug in or so) with SQUID or an
SOCKS-Proxy (like Dante)?
If not: Feature Request - TrafficScan via PlugIN, own mod or Daemon :)
Mark
p.s.
How to install UNRAR 3.xx on OpenBSD 3.3 STABLE? I can't use the Antivirus
because the prcompilered binarys
Hello,
Yes, we do, well I call it highly loaded but that is relative so I will
post the status below, we have 12,000 users or so. We have two slackware
linux MX boxes that prescan for spam and viruses (the scan is done in the
data stream and 550 error is produced so we have no bounce message we
Hi
I am again experiencing problems with clamd on OpenBSD 3.3 on Sparc64.
clamd suddenly terminates, no entry in the log, no entry elsewhere. It
just silently dies.
I have abolsutely no indication as to what might be the cause.
If you have any idea, it's more than welcome!
- Marc
I'm sorry for taking up so much of your time over the past day!
Sometimes, I am a slow learner. I finally got clamav working great,
along with clamav-milter and Sendmail 8.2.19. Everything was working
great! For about 16 hours.
Then, I started experiencing time out issues sending mail through
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 00:20, Mark wrote:
Is it possible to scan the traffic (via plug in or so) with SQUID or an
SOCKS-Proxy (like Dante)?
If not: Feature Request - TrafficScan via PlugIN, own mod or Daemon :)
Dansguardian (http://www.dansguardian.org) is a content filter for squid
which has
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 18:15:52 +0200 (CEST) Tomasz Kojm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) clamav-milter links with -lmilter but that (at least on RedHat) references
a function strlcpy which is in libsmutil.a (also from the sendmail-devel
rpm), so I needed to add -lsmutil in
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From: Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27. august 2003 01:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Clamav-users] Proxy and Scanning?
Is it possible to scan the traffic (via plug in or so) with
SQUID or an SOCKS-Proxy (like Dante)? If not: Feature Request
-
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 at 0:19:25 -0400, Ian Scott wrote:
[...]
It's a very quiet time, so I thought I'd just reboot the darn machine,
to see what would happen. In my /etc/rc.d/rc.local file, I have:
# update clamav databases
freshclam -d -c 2 -l /var/log/clam-update.log
# start clamd
I'm trying to use the spec file from the 0.60 src rpm, to build an RPM
from the clamav-20030806.tar.gz snapshot (to see if the milter/clamd is
more stable).
Just unpacking the tar ball, running ./configure, and make works.
But rpmbuild -bb clam.spec dies with -
source='clamav-milter.c'
I'm trying to use the spec file from the 0.60 src rpm, to build an RPM
from the clamav-20030806.tar.gz snapshot (to see if the milter/clamd is
more stable).
Just unpacking the tar ball, running ./configure, and make works.
But rpmbuild -bb clam.spec dies with -
source='clamav-milter.c'
Well, I can prove the failure for
root # /usr/clamav/sbin/clamd --version
clamd / ClamAV version 20030806
selfbuilt with exim/exiscan 4.21.
one thread goes defunct, the master thread idles around and the third is
stuck in an empty event loop.
Exim connections pile up to (in this
Hi,
Sometimes clamd seems to be unable to remove the socket before
restarting, and the reload (when the viruses db is updated) fails.
I just turned on Verbose Logging to be sure the reload fails because the
clamd socket still exists, but I am quite sure about it.
Clamd has full priveleges to
I'm having a problem with clamd and clamav-milter.
We just implemented a virus-scanning mail proxy for our university.
When using clamav-milter and clamd, clamd seems to be exiting
unexpectedly when trying to deal with a high volume of mail traffic,
most of it generated by the SoBig.F worm.
Had/have the same problem.
Switch to MailScanner from http://www.mailscanner.info until they can get
that found and fixed. Seriously.
We want to use the Milter also but cannot.
JP
At 11:23 AM 8/25/03 -0500, you wrote:
I'm having a problem with clamd and clamav-milter.
We just implemented a
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 00:05:14 +0200
Olaf Zaplinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And: is somebody here using clamav on a rather high loaded email server? If
yes, what configuration? What OS? HOW TO do?
We use Clam AV in conjunction with smtp-vilter, a flexible milter written in C, on
OpenBSD-3.4
So, which version *is* stable?
You know:
- not leaking threads
- not leaking memory
- not leaking zombies
- not segfaulting...
- reliably restartable.
There will be a new version available on Friday - it should handle that
problems more gently :)
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
--
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 00:04:03 -0400
Ian Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm now trying to compile it on a box with RH 8 and Sendmail 8.12.9.
I configured with --enable-milter.
However, make quits with an error:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/../../../libmilter.a(main.o):
In
I know there is a socket command for clamd that can tell clamd to reload the
virus defintion databases.
Is this something that clamd does on its own after a set period of time? Or
is there maybe a helper application (clamdscan with a command line switch?)
that could trigger this behavior?
I
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 19:00:23 -0600
Support ePaxsys/FRWS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We too had some trouble with the ClamAV milter on our servers, we went
to MailScanner and it does the job nicely. (Though I would rather have
a Non-Perl solution, we can wait)
We have smtp-vilter which is written
Hello!
slim wrote:
SelfCheck: Database status OK.
SelfCheck: Integrity OK
Yes, if a new database is installed, then you should see something
like this:
SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload.
SelfCheck: Integrity OK
Goodbye!
P.s.: I don't know if there is a way to
slim wrote:
I know there is a socket command for clamd that can tell clamd to reload
the virus defintion databases.
Is this something that clamd does on its own after a set period of time?
Or is there maybe a helper application (clamdscan with a command line
switch?) that could trigger this
I'm trying to compile 0.60 under Solaris 2.6, and I'm stuck:
- Make gives me: ld: fatal: library -lz: not found
- I can't seem to find zlib-devel (I've got zlib). I'm assuming this is
related to the first problem.
Thanks,
Steve Pfister // [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, if a new database is installed, then you should see something like
this:
SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload.
SelfCheck: Integrity OK
Goodbye!
P.s.: I don't know if there is a way to tell clamd explicitly that a new
virus database is installed and it should
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