Hi,
2010/11/9 Török Edwin :
> I don't see why you would want unlimited stream length though, that is
> a sure way of filling up your disk.
I had some problems due to this StreamMaxLength in the past where the
mail server (postfix) was stuck at scanning this >10M message and no
message was accepte
2010/11/9 Török Edwin :
> On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 17:29:26 +0100
> Steven Falken wrote:
>
>> debian:~# clamdscan eicar.com --stream
>> /root/eicar.com: OK
>
> Documentation doesn't really say whay StreamMaxLength 0 is supposed to
> do:
> example config file:
> # Close the connection when the data size
On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 17:29:26 +0100
Steven Falken wrote:
> debian:~# clamdscan eicar.com --stream
> /root/eicar.com: OK
Documentation doesn't really say whay StreamMaxLength 0 is supposed to
do:
example config file:
# Close the connection when the data size limit is exceeded.
# The value should m
Hmmm,
strange; here some output:
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cat /etc/clamav/clamd.conf
#Automatically Generated by clamav-base postinst
#To reconfigure clamd run #dpkg-reconfigure clamav-base
#Please read /usr/share/doc/clamav-base/README.Debian.gz for details
Hi,
2010/11/8 btwotch :
> Package: clamav-daemon
> Severity: minor
>
> You write:
> +Template: clamav-base/StreamMaxLength
> +Type: string
> +Default: 0
> +_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed:
> + You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned.
> + .
> + Entering '0
Package: clamav-daemon
Severity: minor
You write:
+Template: clamav-base/StreamMaxLength
+Type: string
+Default: 0
+_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed:
+ You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned.
+ .
+ Entering '0' will disable this limit.
BUT: If you set i
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