On December 23, 2007 at 10:49PM Robert Adams wrote:
I am very curious to know why anybody wants to help someone that has such an
adversarial attitude towards them. I understand that support is support and
should help people when they are able to, but not everybody's attitude
warrants
Hi there,
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 Baz wrote:
I installed ClamAV and ran a scan on my entire system returning a
report of one infected file. How do I find this file? I
Did you accidentally press 'send' too soon? I'm sure you intended to
tell us just what your system is and how you installed
I usually don't post but I just can't resist this insulting troll..
wasn't provided with your question. I suspect that you ran 'clamscan'
and you were rewarded with a _very_ large list of file names, to each
of which was appended the four characters : OK, and at the end of
[...snip things
Hello,
clamav comes with a sample virus (ClamAV-Test-File) for testing
purposes. It's located in the clamav source tarball in the 'test'
directory and named 'clam.exe'. I'd like to distribute it with a free
software program I maintain, but I can't find the corresponding source
code. Can someone
Cort, Tom wrote:
Hello,
clamav comes with a sample virus (ClamAV-Test-File) for testing
purposes. It's located in the clamav source tarball in the 'test'
directory and named 'clam.exe'. I'd like to distribute it with a free
software program I maintain, but I can't find the corresponding
I have not been able to get freshclam working, I can not find a user agent
string that will go through our firewall. At one time I had a wget command
that worked, but I can not find the script any more. Do anyone know the
command I need and can they forward to me. Thanks.
In December 2006, we were running ClamAV 0.88.7, and there were still
a fair number of real viruses being detected in inbound email. Now
running 0.91.2 and 0.92, there seem to be only phishing attempts, and
not even very many of them. In fact it seems that our log file shows
almost as many
Paul Kosinski wrote:
In December 2006, we were running ClamAV 0.88.7, and there were still
a fair number of real viruses being detected in inbound email. Now
running 0.91.2 and 0.92, there seem to be only phishing attempts, and
not even very many of them. In fact it seems that our log file
DBS Labs wrote:
I have not been able to get freshclam working, I can not find a user agent
string that will go through our firewall. At one time I had a wget command
that worked, but I can not find the script any more.
Well, if wget works, why not use wget's user-agent string?
Do
Cort, Tom wrote:
Hello,
clamav comes with a sample virus (ClamAV-Test-File) for testing
purposes. It's located in the clamav source tarball in the 'test'
directory and named 'clam.exe'. I'd like to distribute it with a free
software program I maintain, but I can't find the corresponding
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