Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled versions of clamav.
Erez
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Erez Epstein wrote:
Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled versions of clamav.
I use Cfengine. All updates happen within 30 minutes regardless of
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Erez Epstein wrote:
Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled versions of clamav.
I use Cfengine. All updates happen within
John Rudd wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Erez Epstein wrote:
Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled versions of clamav.
I use Cfengine. All
Dennis Peterson wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Erez Epstein wrote:
Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled versions of clamav.
I
John Rudd wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Erez Epstein wrote:
Hello,
I see that about every month, there is new version,
what does one do when it has about 30 servers, that need to be
updated?
is there an automatic way?
all servers have compiled
Dennis Peterson wrote:
Any tool anyone can suggest comes with the
implication that some local effort is going to be required. Nobody has
yet written the magic.sh script that can run autonomously, scan your
network, and decide on it's own what needs to be done.
Sticking to talking about a
John Rudd wrote:
And, I'm happy to _write_ such a beast.
Very good!
I'm not just requesting it from someone else. I'm just saying, that's
what the OP's request brings to my mind. The main thing that keeps me
from writing it is: that lack of a -current copy of the download
archive.
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
John Rudd wrote:
And, I'm happy to _write_ such a beast.
Very good!
I'm not just requesting it from someone else. I'm just saying, that's
what the OP's request brings to my mind. The main thing that keeps me
from writing it is: that lack of a -current copy of the
John Rudd wrote:
ooh! That is a good resource. Thank you!
Do you know what the other fields in the TXT record mean?
Let's see ...
$ host -t txt current.cvd.clamav.net
current.cvd.clamav.net descriptive text 0.88.7:42:2444:1168839173:1
- First field is current stable version.
- Second field
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