On 11/03/09 16:26, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
How do you think will those virii get to your computer? Although it was
reported, I have never seen virus under linux system. If you are afraid of
linux viruses, I think you (the user) are much more dangerous to your
system.
On 11.03.09
On 12/03/09 09:58, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 11/03/09 16:26, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
How do you think will those virii get to your computer? Although it was
reported, I have never seen virus under linux system. If you are afraid of
linux viruses, I think you (the user) are much
Hello Erik, the previous replier with the HAVP suggestion is in all-likelihood
your best if not easier choice. FWIF: there is also a so-called ICAP solution
which has built in support in squid 3.x. So far I and only one other ML member
has got it to compile and work. In fact I have it deployed
Hello,
On 10.03.09 21:35, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
please set up your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line. 721 to
76 is usually OK.
I am running fedora 10, thunderbird 2.0.0.9 and firefox 3.0.7 and I would
like to install clamav to catch vira which might enter the system through
TB
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Hello,
On 10.03.09 21:35, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
please set up your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line. 721 to
76 is usually OK.
I am running fedora 10, thunderbird 2.0.0.9 and firefox 3.0.7 and I would
like to install clamav to catch vira
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
Hello,
On 10.03.09 21:35, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
please set up your mailer to wrap lines below 80 characters per line. 721 to
76 is usually OK.
I am running fedora 10, thunderbird 2.0.0.9 and firefox 3.0.7 and I would
like to install clamav to catch vira
On 11/03/09 16:26, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
How do you think will those virii get to your computer? Although it was
reported, I have never seen virus under linux system. If you are afraid of
linux viruses, I think you (the user) are much more dangerous to your system.
I have my
On 11/03/09 17:41, Lyle Giese wrote:
I would be looking at tools like chkrootkit, rkhunter and aide for your
purposes. These are tools specifically intended for the *nix OS system.
ClamAV is aimed more for email scanning. Besides the scales are still
tipped towards Microsoft OS's and
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 11/03/09 17:41, Lyle Giese wrote:
I would be looking at tools like chkrootkit, rkhunter and aide for your
purposes. These are tools specifically intended for the *nix OS system.
ClamAV is aimed more for email scanning. Besides the scales are still
tipped towards
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
I am running fedora 10, thunderbird 2.0.0.9 and firefox 3.0.7 and I would
like to install clamav to
catch vira which might enter the system through TB or FF. The calmav user
manual has not been very
helpful in this respect, so I would like to hear if someone could point
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Brandon Perry wrote:
if the text is the same every time, you can just use an MD5 sum of the
text file in qeustion.
If you want to key off specific parts of a text file, you can use
sigtool --hex-dump to convert the text to hex and create your own
signatures in a .db file.
Christopher Scott wrote:
clamscan works just fine and, obviously, trying to run clamdscan
results in connect(): No such file or directory
ERROR: Can't connect to clamd.
Any ideas?
/path/to/clamd
Clamd has to be running to use clamdscan.
Matt
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd installed by default?
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/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd
installed by default?
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Christopher Scott said:
/path/to/clamd
I guess that's my question - where is clamd installed by default?
make -n install /tmp/make.out
Read the resulting .out file to see what the installer is doing. Make -n
is a dry-run - nothing is done but all the steps are gone through.
dp
From: Sasa Stupar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 09:02 5.10.2004 -0400, you wrote:
Sasa Stupar wrote:
I don't know how to start clamd before sendmail and also do I
have to start it or do I need to start only clamav-milter as
daemon.
It's been a l-o-n-g time since I messed with Linux, and I
I have installed Clamav 0.75-1 with enabled milter for sendmail on my
RH8 box. I have read the install paper which comes with clamav source
but I don't know how to start clamd before sendmail and also do I have
to start it or do I need to start only clamav-milter as daemon.
I allready have
Sasa Stupar wrote:
I don't know how to start clamd before sendmail and also do I have
to start it or do I need to start only clamav-milter as daemon.
It's been a l-o-n-g time since I messed with Linux, and I know nothing
about SYSV-style startups. I have always used rc.local for packages that
I
Thank you for the answer.
This is the way that I am starting it now but in the docs it is specified
to start milter and clamd before sendmail and rc.local is started at the end.
Anyone with the knowledge of sysv style startup (redhat)?
Reagrds,
Sasa
At 09:02 5.10.2004 -0400, you wrote:
Sasa
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On Thursday 10 Jul 2003 6:49 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Group,
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to only scan emails that have
attachments, as opposed to every single one?
You have to scan an e-mail to see if it has any attachments...
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