Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 15:09
This seems to be wrapped in a virtualmain wrapper so didn't want to mess with it. But I am continually getting emails about clamav being out of date. When I do a yum update clamav I get no updates available.
The email is: LibClamAV Warning: *********************************************************** LibClamAV Warning: *** This version of the ClamAV engine is outdated. *** LibClamAV Warning: *** DON'T PANIC! Read http://www.clamav.net/support/faq *** LibClamAV Warning: ***********************************************************
Status:
Closed (duplicate)
Comments
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 15:35 Comment #1
This is actually pretty harmless .. clamav's warnings are overly dramatic in my opinion.
Also, there is another bug open tracking this : http://www.virtualmin.com/node/16501
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 15:50 Comment #2
Overly dramatic or not, it sends me sometimes 20 emails a day about it being out of date. I tried the link to the other bug but it's says I don't have permission. Can you tell me how to correct or when the current version will be available in Virtualmin?
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:18 Comment #3
It is unusual that this is emailing you ... could you post the full email here?
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:19 Comment #4
Yeah, the owner of the other ticket had apparently set it to private, so it won't be visible to everyone.
As far as ClamAV goes -- the version available in the Bleed repo is barely a month old, but does still generate quite a bit of chatter about being outdated.
This is a bit of an experiment -- but in "/etc/sysconfig/freshclam", I believe there's a line that looks something like this:
FRESHCLAM_DELAY=disabled-warn
Do you have that in your freshclam file?
If so, what happens if you comment it out (by putting a # in front of it), and then restarting the freshclam process (I don't have the exact script name in front of me, but that's something like: /etc/init.d/clamav-freshclam restart).
After that, do you continue to receive those notices?
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:30 Comment #5
Looks like it's already commented out:
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:33 Comment #6
Looks like it's already commented out:
Okay, then plan B is what Jamie asked... can you paste in the entire contents of one of the warning emails you're receiving?
That should help us figure out how to quiet it down a bit :-)
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:37 Comment #7
I did in the first post. It comes from Cron Daemon.
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:38 Comment #8
And a yum list clamav shows:
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:41 Comment #9
I did in the first post. It comes from Cron Daemon.
We're interested in the headers too... the "From" and "Subject" lines would be a good start.
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 16:58 Comment #10
Here's best I can do from Thunderbird:
Submitted by andreychek on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 20:09 Comment #11
What output do you receive if you type this command as root:
crontab -l | grep freshclam
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 21:27 Comment #12
It shows nothing (empty result).
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 23:24 Comment #13
What if you run :
ls /etc/cron*/*clam*
Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 23:30 Comment #14
And this is the freshclam:
Submitted by JamieCameron on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 23:34 Comment #15
Ok .. and what does
/etc/cron.d/clamav-update
contain?Submitted by tbirnseth on Mon, 12/06/2010 - 23:49 Comment #16
So if I just make the MAILTO line be MAILTO= that will probably stop the email. But I guess the bigger question is when will it become "up to date"?
Submitted by JamieCameron on Tue, 12/07/2010 - 00:48 Comment #17
Yes, that would stop the email.
I will defer to Joe to answer when the new ClamAV package will be out.