Hi,
I have installed clamav / clamav-milter on a sendmail server with HIGH
trafic. It worked well most of the time, but on peak hours (more than
600 concurrent connections per server and 200K mail per hour) the
clamav-milter thorws these errors on the syslog and slows down the
process:
Dec 8
Little problem with sendmail in combination with clamav.
Our sendmail complains:
Dec 7 11:54:46 lionhead sendmail[13045]: jB7Askgv013045: SYSERR(root):
out of memory: Cannot allocate memory
ClamAv is configured in sendmail.mc as:
INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`clamav',
Hello!
When clamav check mail http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
silently dies.
For example:
$ ps ax|fgrep clamd
59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 11:35:50AM -0500, Javier López said:
Hi,
I have installed clamav / clamav-milter on a sendmail server with HIGH
trafic. It worked well most of the time, but on peak hours (more than
600 concurrent connections per server and 200K mail per hour) the
clamav-milter
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 at 2:45:47 +, Mike Bremford wrote:
Hi all. I've recently installed ClamAV 0.87.1 and although it's
picking up geniune virii successfully, we're getting a large number
of mangled W32/Mytob-GH through. I say mangled because the ZIP file
appears to be damaged or
Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
Hello!
When clamav check mail
http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
silently dies.
$ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Scanning 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
aCaB wrote:
$ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Sorry i used clamscan instead of clamdscan. However works with clamd too.
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
/home/acab/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
Time: 4.627 sec (0 m 4 s)
Äîáðûé äåíü!
When clamav check mail
http://starcat.dp.ua/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
silently dies.
$ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Scanning 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2: OK
Äîáðûé äåíü!
$ clamscan -v 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml.bz2
Sorry i used clamscan instead of clamdscan. However works with clamd too.
in my case - after clamdscan process clamd silently dies:
$ ps ax|fgrep clamd
59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 at 18:44:47 +0200, Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
When clamav check mail [...]
clamd enters into an endless loop and consumes 100% CPU time. Or it just
silently dies.
For example:
$ ps ax|fgrep clamd
59921 ?? Ss 0:01.33 /usr/local/sbin/clamd
$ clamdscan
On Thursday, December 8, 2005, at 05:42 pm, Ruslan Petrenko wrote:
/usr/home/starcat/tmp/clamav/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml: OK
Send me a copy of the email, zipped with the password 'virus' and I'll
have a look into it.
-Nigel
___
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 at 18:44:25 +0100, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
[...]
Nothing bad with this file for me:
$ clamdscan 1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml
/tmp/1EKLBH-0002g4-Ek.eml: OK
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Infected files: 0
Time: 11.527 sec (0 m 11 s)
[...]
Sorry, I forgot to mention:
my
On Dec 7, 2005, at 10:19 AM, aCaB wrote:
Phil Schilling wrote:
On a fresh OS and ClamAV install, I am getting segmentation faults on
every database reload. I have searched the list messages and Google
but my search-foo must be weak. I have seen questions but no real
answers as to how to
Hello,
I'm new to clam av, but I tried installing version 0.83 this morning as per the
instructions in the manual.
When I start it up I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# clamdscan
ERROR: Please edit the example config file /etc/clamd.conf.
ERROR: Can't parse the configuration file.
--- SCAN
You need to comment Example line in clamd.conf file
Regards,
Manish Bali
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