I am getting this error message in my root e-mail:
Could not connect to ClamAV daemon: Connection refused
Looks like ClamAV daemon is not OK. Check up database integrity and
restart daemon
I cannot find any information for how to do what the above error
message suggests. If the information is
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linuxmaillists wrote:
I am getting this error message in my root e-mail:
Could not connect to ClamAV daemon: Connection refused
Looks like ClamAV daemon is not OK. Check up database integrity and
restart daemon
I cannot find any
Hi,
In our organisation we are using a customized Linux server in 40+ locations
around the
world. It is using ClamAV for virus checking.
Yesterday, our office in South Africa reported that they were not able to
download the new
daily-.cdiff file for more than a day. They are running
On Thursday 25 October 2007 04:42:59 René Berber wrote:
linuxmaillists wrote:
I am getting this error message in my root e-mail:
Could not connect to ClamAV daemon: Connection refused
Looks like ClamAV daemon is not OK. Check up database integrity
and restart daemon
I cannot find
I'm having a similar trouble with my clamav.
I'm using the rpm from rpmforge.
Andrea Wachter wrote:
Hi,
In our organisation we are using a customized Linux server in 40+ locations
around the
world. It is using ClamAV for virus checking.
Yesterday, our office in South Africa reported that
I received some emails yesterday matching the following:
Infected messages:
Email.Ecard-28: 2 Message(s)
Email.Phishing.RB-1804: 2 Message(s)
Email.Phishing.RB-1806: 2 Message(s)
I think these are ClamAV-specific names, how can I find out more detailed info
on each one? I do not
Gomes, Rich wrote:
I received some emails yesterday matching the following:
Infected messages:
Email.Ecard-28: 2 Message(s)
Email.Phishing.RB-1804: 2 Message(s)
Email.Phishing.RB-1806: 2 Message(s)
I think these are ClamAV-specific names, how can I find out more detailed
Dennis,
Thanks for the reply. I understand all of what you are saying, having
worked as a sysadmin for many years now. My issue is that even with most
vendors using different naming conventions, they are usually cross-reference
in any technical info that is out there. I can't find any
On 10/25/07, Gomes, Rich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dennis,
Thanks for the reply. I understand all of what you are saying, having
worked as a sysadmin for many years now. My issue is that even with most
vendors using different naming conventions, they are usually
cross-reference in
Gomes, Rich wrote:
Dennis, Thanks for the reply. I understand all of what you are saying, having
worked as a sysadmin for many years now. My issue is that even with most
vendors
using different naming conventions, they are usually cross-reference in any
technical info that is out there. I
Hey Gomes, list,
I think it's not a big deal to configure your MTA/clamav to make a copy
of such files, you can take a look on it when you are curious what was
it ;-). Names are not really important.
just my 0.03 cents
Regards,
/rl
Gomes, Rich wrote:
I received some emails yesterday
Would anyone know the syntax for such?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thorolf
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 4:55 PM
To: ClamAV users ML
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Recent viruses
Hey Gomes, list,
I think it's not a big deal to
On Thu, October 25, 2007 3:04 pm, Gomes, Rich said:
Would anyone know the syntax for such?
What's your MTA, and how are you calling clamav? It all depends on your
setup.
Daniel T. Staal
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Daniel T. Staal
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 3:23 PM
To: clamav-users@lists.clamav.net
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] Recent viruses
On Thu, October 25, 2007 3:04 pm, Gomes,
Do you give risk assessments of each and every virus caught, then?
That would be a complete waste of time.
But, just to let you know the risks we're talking about here:
eCard stuff: emails containing either a link to a website pushing
Trojans onto the PCs of those stupid enough to visit; or a
No I do not, thats a ridiculous question. I have reason to be concerned in this
particluar instance, lets leave it at that. I was only looking for some kind of
technical info on these particluar variants.
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