In the virus.cfg:
ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLBOUNDARYSPACEGAP
Declude quarantines these vulnerabilities as viruses due to the fact they
contain programmatic flaws for a virus to hide and avoid traditional
antivirus detection.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric,
A vulnerability is not a virus, and cannot be detected by virus software.
When a virus uses a vulnerability, it will bypass a standard mailserver
virus scanner, and get delivered to the recipient. This is the benefit of
using the Declude rather than the traditional virus scanner to protect
I apologize I copied the wrong directive (Chris was correct), here is the
full list:
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OBJECTDATA
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLCR
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLSPACEGAP
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLBLANKFOLDING
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLMIMEHEADER
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY
Thanks for the prompt answer.
Chris Asaro wrote:
In the virus.cfg:
ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLBOUNDARYSPACEGAP
Declude quarantines these vulnerabilities as viruses due to the fact they
contain programmatic flaws for a virus to hide and avoid traditional
antivirus detection.
Chris
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:02 AM
To: declude.virus@declude.com
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Outlook 'Boundary Space Gap' Vulnerability
I apologize I copied the wrong directive (Chris was correct), here is the
full list:
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OBJECTDATA
#ALLOWVULNERABILITY OLCR