Giulio Spinozzi schrieb am Monday, den 19. April 2010:
> I, in my Debian Lenny, can not scan with nautilus-clamscan, for this
> bug.
> Can you solve this for Lenny?
This bug has nothing to do with your problem. But anyhow, clamav is nolonger
supported in Lenny, but in volatile. So please ask the m
I, in my Debian Lenny, can not scan with nautilus-clamscan, for this
bug.
Can you solve this for Lenny?
Thanks
Giulio
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2.9.9.4-1+lenny1+volatile1 is now available in lenny-volatile
Why not follow the strong recommendation of the DansGuardian developers and use
ClamD for scanning.
IIRC, libclamav is even planned to no longer being supported in future versions
of DansGuardian.
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Jim Thomas schrieb am Friday, den 16. April 2010:
> On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 07:26:29AM +0200, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > Jim Thomas schrieb am Friday, den 16. April 2010:
> >
> > > See also http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2010/04/msg00110.html
> >
> > The security team and clamav maintainer
Jim Thomas schrieb am Friday, den 16. April 2010:
> Package: dansguardian
> Version: 2.9.9.4-1+lenny1+b1
> Severity: important
>
> When using clamav as the AV content filter, dansguardin fails to start.
>
> Dansguardian depends on libclamav5, which is v0.94 on lenny.
> Security support for this
Package: dansguardian
Version: 2.9.9.4-1+lenny1+b1
Severity: important
When using clamav as the AV content filter, dansguardin fails to start.
Dansguardian depends on libclamav5, which is v0.94 on lenny.
Security support for this has been discontinued.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-an
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