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Hi.
What is the process to build one's own CVD files from *.db files ?
I mean : how does the --server option runs exactly ?
Regards,
Guillaume Arcas
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Il dépend de celui qui passe que je sois tombe ou trésor.
Paul Valéry
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 at 19:15:03 +0100, Guillaume Arcas wrote:
What is the process to build one's own CVD files from *.db files ?
I mean : how does the --server option runs exactly ?
You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
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Tomasz PapszunSysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
OK. So, if for any - good or bad - reason I want to disable a signature,
how can I do that ?
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Guillaume Arcas
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Il dépend de celui qui passe que je sois tombe
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 at 19:30:11 +0100, Guillaume Arcas wrote:
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
You can't use it. It's for database developers only.
OK. So, if for any - good or bad - reason I want to disable a signature,
how can I do that ?
Unpack the CVD containers so some other directory,
Tomasz Papszun a écrit :
Unpack the CVD containers so some other directory, remove the unwanted
signature from the plain text databases, instruct the clamscan (or
clamd) to use databases from that other directory.
Means that clamscan can use both text databases and CVD. I wasn't sure.
Thanks.
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On Sun, 2005-03-20 at 13:17 +0545, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello and
hi!!
i downloaded these rpm's clamav-db-0.83-1.0.rh9.rf.i386.rpm
clamav-milter-0.83-1.0.rh9.rf.i386.rpm
clamav-devel-0.83-1.0.rh9.rf.i386.rpm clamd-0.83-1.0.rh9.rf.i386.rpm
i am running sendmail-8.12.8-4 on RedHat
i think you are right. strange is, that as mailq says, these two mails are
not
mailing list digests, but ordinary emails...
An example was sent to this list, it was a digest with 92 regular messages.
Perhaps an ordinary message with a lot of sections (attachments, images,
text and html)
René Bellora wrote:
John Hinton wrote:
Seems all other viruses are being handled by Clam on these machines.
do you have 'DetectBrokenExecutables' enabled in clamd.conf ?
regards,
René
Rene,
You put me onto the right track. I guess I should admit to egg on my
face, or perhaps call myself
I'm pleased to announce the release of clmilter_watch, a perl script
that verifies clamav-milter is functioning correctly. This script is
designed to run out of cron like:
clmilter_watch -q /etc/init.d/clamav-milter condrestart
The script works by emulating the sendmail side of the milter
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