On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 13:15, Nicolas Aulas wrote:
Hello all,
I have a amavis-clamav(0.75.1)-postfix system installed on a fedora core 1
and it works very well. My little problem is about the price_new.zip
virus (seems to be bagle.aq) tht's is not detected. Have you the same
problem ?
No.
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 05:17, Lutz Petersen wrote:
Sure, but that's only a workaround. We have mailservers that
get clamd restartet (via clamdwatch.pl) nearly 10-15 times a day.
Every time clamd hangs that has consequences to the mail-flow, and
that's a real problem. Running clamd without
On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 10:50, Jason Haar wrote:
Linux too. I've seen this on Redhat 8 and Fedora Core 2.
Until someone who can reproduce these memory leaks puts the effort in to
find the cause, by using a memory bebugger, this issue is unlikely to
get resolved.
Can you give an example
On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 11:40, Trog wrote:
On Linux, its easy:
1. install valgrind http://valgrind.kde.org/
This only relates to linux on an x86.
For other systems (Solaris, FreeBSD, etc.) the same methodology applies,
Valgrind is available on FreeBSD5 (I haven't look for FreeBSD4). It
On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 10:50, Jason Haar wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 08:36:09AM +0100, Trog wrote:
It appears people that report 'memory leaks' are running either Solaris
or FreeBSD. It may be that there is a library on those systems that
leaks memory.
Linux too. I've seen this on
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 10:50, Jason Haar wrote:
With which version of clamAV?
-Nigel
Slackware here with both 0.75.1 and devel-20040814
Restarted clamd yesterday at 2pm EDT and it is now at 11 meg (the devel
version).
Regards,
Rick
We're using ClamAV libraries, version 0.75.1, linked in the MPP product,
with CGP. The file downloadable from
ftp://herbie.raeinternet.com/pub/parkeer.rar, generates the following error:
RAR module failure
Using a command line scanner which incorporates ClamAV we see this:
[10:49:50] 6 [51712]
On Thursday 19 Aug 2004 10:50, Jason Haar wrote:
With which version of clamAV?
Slackware here with both 0.75.1 and devel-20040814
Restarted clamd yesterday at 2pm EDT and it is now at 11 meg (the devel
version).
As Trog says we are not able to reproduce this problem, so any help you
Hello!
Is support of RAR archives is good enougth fof productive? I have
clamav-20040818 from devel. Because i get a problem today with attachments
of multipartial rar archive. I think. Or it's just a problem of a current
devel version and not a problem of RAR supporting?
,
1-
UIN:9244669
Hello All,
I want to write a script/program which checks for clam virus updates
every 10 minutes and updates the respective files. Can anybody provide
me some information on sites that host clam av definitions and also
tell me which is the most efficient and reliable site Thanks in
advance.
Rajanikanth P wanted us to know:
I want to write a script/program which checks for clam virus updates
man freshclam
--
Regards... Todd
We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
Law enforcement was not supposed to be easy. Where it is easy,
it's
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 02:15:51 +0530, Rajanikanth P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello All,
I want to write a script/program which checks for clam virus updates
every 10 minutes and updates the respective files. Can anybody provide
me some information on sites that host clam av definitions and also
Every 10 minutes is much to often. There was a thread about this issue
just a while ago. The consensus was 1 to 4 hours and not exactly on the
hour. If everybody ran freshclam every 10 minutes, the server would
croak.
Phil
On Aug 19, 2004, at 5:21 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004
Steven Stern wanted us to know:
sudo crontab -e
add at the end
*/10 * * * * /path/to/freshclam --quiet
NO! Once an hour is reasonable, but not 6 times an hour!
--
Regards... Todd
We should not be building surveillance technology into standards.
Law enforcement was not supposed
It appears people that report 'memory leaks' are running either Solaris
or FreeBSD. It may be that there is a library on those systems that
leaks memory.
We administrate nearly 50 Linux Server (mostly debian, some suse, one
redhat). No solaris and no freebsd. Most of them from time to time
on 8/18/04 2:36 PM, OpenMacNews at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
for those interested, here are my unadorned, somewhat dusty, 'from scratch'
install notes for clamav.
for me, works great on OSX 10.3.5.
richard
(EDITOR)
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 16:41:04 -0700, Todd Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven Stern wanted us to know:
NO! Once an hour is reasonable, but not 6 times an hour!
I was showing the OP how, not condoning his schedule.
I run freshclam on th 17th minute every 4 hours.
--
Steve
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