Wow, a busy little bugger isn't it?
http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/w32kidalaa.html
W32/Kidala-A is a mass-mailing worm and IRC backdoor Trojan for the Windows
platform.
W32/Kidala-A runs continuously in the background, providing a backdoor
server which allows a remote intruder to gain
I am trying to re-install Declude v1.65 onto Imail 8.22.
I tried to send an eicarplain pseudo virus (http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=99)
and it went right through to my inbox!
It look s like Declude is not involved at all…
Has anybody tried that?
Eric
PS: I am using
Eric,
Are you only using Declude Virus? If not are
there other Declude headers in the message?
In the Virus logs does this message exist? Is
there virus logs (virMMdd.log).
Did you uninstall Declude because of this issue or
is this a new server? If this is a new server did you double c
You might have put the finger on it…
Found this in the log
05/08/2006 14:40:27 Q3c3b0eecfd47
Declude Virus NOT running due to invalid activation code.
05/08/2006 14:40:27 Q3c3b0eecfd47
Error: Invalid Declude Virus activation code for open-resources.co.uk.
The activation co
The activation code goes into the virus.cfg
file. Did your official hostname change (assuming your running imail) if
so contact declude support to resolve this issue.
Darrell
Check
out http://www.invariantsystems.com
Well, yes, we just re-installed everything
and may not have used the same domain as the “main” Imail domain…
I will get in touch with declude support.
Many thanks for your help
Eric
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IMail made some significant changes to their product from
IMail 8.2x causing issues when working with Declude as a single application. Any
version of Declude prior to the new Declude service will NOT work correctly
with IMail 8.2x and up. The minimum to be used is Declude
3.1
David B
www.d
A little something to brighten your day. Writeup
from Brian Krebs of the Washington Post (no login required to read this
column)...
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2006/05/botmaster_sentenced_to.html
Andrew 8)