oops, the first time I should do this. Using ubuntu, is there something
easy like an apt-get to install, or maybe a shell script that is able to
create md5s or sha256s?
I read this article http://forums.clamwin.com/viewtopic.php?t=4007 but
this does not really help me.
Suggestions how to
Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for your help.
I found the problem, it ended up being a typo in a script, run from cron, just
like you said!
Thanks,
Rich
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On 22.05.14 10:52, DUCARROZ Birgit wrote:
oops, the first time I should do this. Using ubuntu, is there
something easy like an apt-get to install, or maybe a shell script
that is able to create md5s or sha256s?
md5sum and sha256sum, both are part of coreutils
(i have debian but ubuntu is
On Thursday, May 22, 2014 12:40:21 Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 22.05.14 10:52, DUCARROZ Birgit wrote:
oops, the first time I should do this. Using ubuntu, is there
something easy like an apt-get to install, or maybe a shell script
that is able to create md5s or sha256s?
md5sum and
Hi,
I've asked the user to recompile with the options below and provide feedback.
OS X uses llvm instead of gcc, which means using lldb instead of gdb, so
hopefully I've given him the correct command to provide a stack trace!
He said it's likely to be the weekend before he gets a chance to do
I found that I had another 64-bit openSuSE 12.3 system which has
*only* the 64-bit 'devel' packages installed (i.e., no 32-bit).
On that system, I was able to compile 0.98.3 with no errors (but the
'const' warnings still occur).
Presumably the configure and make procedures didn't get confused
I've tried to change the value of MaxRecursion in clamd.conf to 4
and 44 respectively, but both experiments yield the same result.
Can it be a problem with the MTA ?
On 20/05/2014, Matus UHLAR - fantomas uh...@fantomas.sk wrote:
On 20.05.14 16:22, anctop wrote:
Both clamav-milter clamd were