clamavmodule

Rick Cooper rcooper at DWFORD.COM
Wed Nov 23 14:57:32 GMT 2005


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[mailto:MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK]On Behalf Of Rodney Green
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 7:15 AM
To: MAILSCANNER at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: clamavmodule

      Hello,

      With the recent Sober outbreak I have just noticed that
      ClamAV does not appear to be scanning. I'm using both
      bitdefender and ClamAV and bitdefender is listed as having
      detected the virus/worm but ClamAV is not. I'm using
      clamavmodule, MailScanner 4.37.7, ClamAV version 0.87.1. Any
      ideas why clam isn't scanning?

      Settings related -

      MailScanner.conf:
          Virus Scanners = clamavmodule bitdefender

      virus.scanners.conf:
          bitdefender     /usr/lib/MailScanner/bitdefender-wrapper
      /opt/bdc
          clamav          /usr/lib/MailScanner/clamav-wrapper    
      /usr/local
          clamavmodule    /bin/false                             
      /tmp
         

      Thanks,
      Rod
      --

      [Rick Cooper] 
 
There was a discussion about this, I believe yesterday, on the clam
users list and one of the authors posted a change in configs that
allowed the person with the issue to start tagging the virus. I
believe the author's concern was with a maxrecursion level of 1 and
suggested at least 8. I am not sure how the ClamAV module handles
the recursion depth or if you have your MailScanner set at less
than 8. I have nothing to test with here.
 
Rick 

 
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