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Hello,
I'm working on DansGuardian (dansguardian-2.8.0.3-antivirus-6.3.8) with clamav (0.86.1) for a few days and I'm becoming crazy :

On OpenBSD 3.6, I've solved compilation problems with pthreads and libraries inclusions.
Clamav runs correctly.

When I use, in dansguardian.conf

/virusengine = 'clamav'/

I get this error when running dguard :

/LibClamAV Error: Can't gzdopen() descriptor 8
cli_untgz: No such file or directory
LibClamAV Error: cli_cvdload(): Can't unpack CVD file.
LibClamAV Error: Can't load /usr/local/share/clamav/main.cvd: CVD extraction failure/

I'm sure that all libraries work fine and cvd files are correct.

When I use :
/
virusengine = 'clamdscan'/

dguard starts with no problems but it doesn't run clamdscan while downloading file.


What can I do ???

Thx for Help !

Max

Odhiambo Washington wrote:

* Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf.Hildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxx> [20050629 17:33]: wrote:
* Maxime Woznicki <maxime.woznicki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up my own gateway using OpenBSD, Pf (filtering + QoS) and Squid.

I have several problems :

I would like to set up an antivirus running with squid. I've tried Squid + Squirm + Viralator + Clamav, which works finely, but i'm not really satisfied in term of performance and use of ressources.
I use Squid + dansguardian (with the AV patch) instead

I use the same. Squid+DansGuardian with the AV patch.

I wonder what Squirm and Viralator does, but I will google later for
details.


-Wash

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