from clam-update.log:
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ClamAV update process started at Fri Feb 7 06:57:01 2020
daily database available for update (local version: 25716, remote
version: 25717)
Testing database:
'/usr/local/share/clamav/tmp.e1a28/clamav-19a0fec778f453c2ae9e9c0a247a66ca.tmp-daily.cld'
...
Database test passed.
daily.cld updated (version: 25717, sigs: 2177826, f-level: 63, builder:
raynman)
main.cld database is up to date (version: 59, sigs: 4564902, f-level:
60, builder: sigmgr)
bytecode.cld database is up to date (version: 331, sigs: 94, f-level:
63, builder: anvilleg)
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ClamAV update process started at Fri Feb 7 07:22:42 2020
daily.cld database is up to date (version: 25717, sigs: 2177826,
f-level: 63, builder: raynman)
main.cld database is up to date (version: 59, sigs: 4564902, f-level:
60, builder: sigmgr)
bytecode.cld database is up to date (version: 331, sigs: 94, f-level:
63, builder: anvilleg)
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The problem with clamdmon started as of version 25717.
from clamd.log :
stream(127.0.0.1@1649): Eicar-Test-Signature FOUND
stream(127.0.0.1@1611): Eicar-Test-Signature FOUND
SelfCheck: Database modification detected. Forcing reload.
Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav
Database correctly reloaded (6732642 signatures)
stream(127.0.0.1@1072): Clamav.Test.File-7 FOUND
stream(127.0.0.1@1277): Clamav.Test.File-7 FOUND
stream(127.0.0.1@2008): Clamav.Test.File-7 FOUND < - please note name
change.
from clamdmon:
[12:13:27 root ~]# /usr/local/sbin/clamdmon -p /tmp/clamd
Looks like ClamAV daemon is not OK. Check up database integrity and
restart daemon
I believe that clamdmon will fail unless it detects that name,
Eicar-Test-Signature.
HTH,
~moshe
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