We are using clamd along with amavisd-new for scanning emails and the
messages having PDF attachments with password protection are being
blocked with the alert :
INFECTED, message contains virus: Heuristics.Encrypted.PDF
Since most of these password protected PDFs are important documents
like
Dear Manish,
I also encountered the same problem and had reported this problem in
the mailing list. Following is the comment which I received (from
developer).
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On Mon Jun 20 2011 13:40:06 GMT+0200 (CET)
ANANT S ATHAVALE a...@isac.gov.in wrote:
Dear Tomasz Kojm,
But by setting
On 2011-07-11 09:08, Manish Kathuria wrote:
We are using clamd along with amavisd-new for scanning emails and the
messages having PDF attachments with password protection are being
blocked with the alert :
INFECTED, message contains virus: Heuristics.Encrypted.PDF
Since most of these
2011/7/11 Török Edwin ed...@clamav.net:
On 2011-07-11 09:08, Manish Kathuria wrote:
We are using clamd along with amavisd-new for scanning emails and the
messages having PDF attachments with password protection are being
blocked with the alert :
INFECTED, message contains virus:
We are in a situation where we have multiple hosts that need to run
ClamAV, but those hosts are highly restricted in what outbound
Internet access they have. Thus, we need to run a local ClamAV
mirror.
We have been doing this for several months now, using the Serve .cvd
files from a local web
On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, James Ralston wrote:
We are in a situation where we have multiple hosts that need to run
ClamAV, but those hosts are highly restricted in what outbound
Internet access they have. Thus, we need to run a local ClamAV
mirror.
I have one machine run freshclam, and use rsync
On 7/11/2011 1:30 PM, James Ralston wrote:
We are in a situation where we have multiple hosts that need to run
ClamAV, but those hosts are highly restricted in what outbound
Internet access they have. Thus, we need to run a local ClamAV
mirror.
We have been doing this for several months
Hi,
I'm running an amavisd-new installation with clamav and spamassassin. When I
set it up, I followed the recipe from the Centos wiki except I used the user
name clam instead of clamav for the group.
Recently I ran a yum upgrade, which I think must've upgraded either clamav or
amavisd-new,
On Jul 11, 2011, at 12:09 PM, Bob Cohen wrote:
I'm running an amavisd-new installation with clamav and spamassassin. When I
set it up, I followed the recipe from the Centos wiki except I used the user
name clam instead of clamav for the group.
That would be fine, but you've got to make sure
On Jul 11, 2011, at 3:22 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Pick whichever user you prefer, chown everything over to it, double-check the
configs and make sure they match, and then restart clamd and run freshclam.
Thanks. That did the trick.
Bob
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On Jul 11, 2011, at 12:54 PM, Bob Cohen wrote:
On Jul 11, 2011, at 3:22 PM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Pick whichever user you prefer, chown everything over to it, double-check
the configs and make sure they match, and then restart clamd and run
freshclam.
Thanks. That did the trick.
Good!
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