Sanesecurity clam 64bit 9.5.2

dcurtis at sbschools.net dcurtis at sbschools.net
Fri Nov 13 20:06:36 GMT 2009


You are right I believe that is exactly what was going on and why our
32bit server had no issue. I am assuming that the devel version is the
release version now.

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dcurtis at sbschools.net wrote:
>
> We just has one of our server stop working. We run Centos 5.3. We had 
> been working fine until the latest sanesecurity update. The strange 
> thing was we have a second server. The only difference is the other 
> server is Centos 5.3 32bit. Once we did some trouble shooting we could

> not find why the 64bit server was having problems. We finally updated 
> clam to 9.5.3 and it works fine with the new sigs, the same sigs that 
> caused the problem.
>
>
Hi,

That sounds about the same issues that were announced on the announce 
list a while back:

http://www.freelists.org/post/sanesecurity_announce/x86-64-users-possibl
e-malformed-database-problems,1

You can join the mailing lists here:
http://www.sanesecurity.com/clamav/mailinglist.htm

Cheers,

Steve
Sanesecurity
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