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[clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04
Good afternoon,

We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our environment.

We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using these<https://www.clamav.net/documents/installation-on-debian-and-ubuntu-linux-distributions> instructions and are able to get developer tools and library dependencies installed. When I try to install the unit testing dependencies, I get the following error

sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package check-devel

When I run ./configure –enable-check or sudo ./configure –enable-check after downloading and unzipping the Clam AV files I get this error

ERROR! Check was configured, but not found. Get it from http://check.sf.net/

Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error

sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
check is already the newest version (0.10.0-3).
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.

When I run sudo apt-get install check-devel I get this error

sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package check-devel

We were able to resolve the “sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out” error by adding the line 127.0.0.1 <hostname> in the /etc/hosts file

Do you have any suggestions for us for troubleshooting?

Thank you,

James Cheney

Solutions Analyst | Core Business Operations
Deloitte Consulting LLP
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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
For Debian derived distributions like Ubuntu you are best off installing distribution packages using apt. They are kept reasonably up to date and resolution of security issues in the packages us supported by the Ubuntu Security Team.

There are many Ubuntu and Debian specific resources on how to do this.

You, however, have bigger problems.

sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out

This is indicative of either a local misconfiguration or a failed network connection.

Your solution indicates something else has gone wrong since in a standard Ubuntu configuration you shouldn't have to do that.

>0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.

This indicates a system that hasn't been upgraded in a long time and problem has missing security updates. I'd fix that first. It should be as easy as:

sudo apt upgrade

Once you've dealt with that, depending on exactly what you're after, you can install clamav. To get, for example, clamd, you would do this:

sudo apt install clamav-daemon

That will install and start clamd and everything it needs, including freshclam.

If you really want to build from source, it's also easy to install all the package build dependencies:

sudo apt build-dep clamav

Scott K


On March 26, 2020 10:47:42 PM UTC, "Cheney, James via clamav-users" <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>Good afternoon,
>
>We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our
>environment.
>
>We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using
>these<https://www.clamav.net/documents/installation-on-debian-and-ubuntu-linux-distributions>
>instructions and are able to get developer tools and library
>dependencies installed. When I try to install the unit testing
>dependencies, I get the following error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
>When I run ./configure –enable-check or sudo ./configure –enable-check
>after downloading and unzipping the Clam AV files I get this error
>
>ERROR! Check was configured, but not found. Get it from
>http://check.sf.net/
>
>Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>check is already the newest version (0.10.0-3).
>0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.
>
>When I run sudo apt-get install check-devel I get this error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
>We were able to resolve the “sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>:
>Connection timed out” error by adding the line 127.0.0.1 <hostname> in
>the /etc/hosts file
>
>Do you have any suggestions for us for troubleshooting?
>
>Thank you,
>
>James Cheney
>
>Solutions Analyst | Core Business Operations
>Deloitte Consulting LLP
>310 E. Rivulon Blvd, Gilbert, AZ
>85297<webextlink://310%20E.%20Rivulon%20Blvd,%20Gilbert,%20AZ%2085297>
>Tel/Direct: +1 480 770 7404
>jacheney@deloitte.com<mailto:jacheney@deloitte.com> |
>www.deloitte.com<http://www.deloitte.com>
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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
Hello!

Whilst I haven’t used Ubuntu myself, you might want to check (pun intended) if check-dev package exists.

IIRC -devel extension is specific to CentOS/RHEL.

Good luck,
Reio

> On 27. Mar 2020, at 00:50, Cheney, James via clamav-users <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>
> ?
> Good afternoon,
>
> We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our environment.
>
> We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using these instructions and are able to get developer tools and library dependencies installed. When I try to install the unit testing dependencies, I get the following error
>
> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
> When I run ./configure –enable-check or sudo ./configure –enable-check after downloading and unzipping the Clam AV files I get this error
>
> ERROR! Check was configured, but not found. Get it from http://check.sf.net/
>
> Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error
>
> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> check is already the newest version (0.10.0-3).
> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.
>
> When I run sudo apt-get install check-devel I get this error
>
> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
> We were able to resolve the “sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out” error by adding the line 127.0.0.1 <hostname> in the /etc/hosts file
>
> Do you have any suggestions for us for troubleshooting?
>
> Thank you,
>
> James Cheney
>
> Solutions Analyst | Core Business Operations
> Deloitte Consulting LLP
> 310 E. Rivulon Blvd, Gilbert, AZ 85297
> Tel/Direct: +1 480 770 7404
> jacheney@deloitte.com | www.deloitte.com
>
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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
Seriously,

Nothing to do with ClamAV specifically, but RH/Cent is know to confuse the hell out of everyone with their wonderful retrograde back ports. So I’ve talked to ISC about Bind versions and they basically said ditch it…

Sincerely,

Eric Tykwinski
TrueNet, Inc.
P: 610-429-8300

> On Mar 26, 2020, at 7:07 PM, Reio Remma via clamav-users <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> Whilst I haven’t used Ubuntu myself, you might want to check (pun intended) if check-dev package exists.
>
> IIRC -devel extension is specific to CentOS/RHEL.
>
> Good luck,
> Reio
>
>> On 27. Mar 2020, at 00:50, Cheney, James via clamav-users <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>>
>> ?
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our environment.
>>
>> We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using these <https://www.clamav.net/documents/installation-on-debian-and-ubuntu-linux-distributions> instructions and are able to get developer tools and library dependencies installed. When I try to install the unit testing dependencies, I get the following error
>>
>> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>>
>> When I run ./configure –enable-check or sudo ./configure –enable-check after downloading and unzipping the Clam AV files I get this error
>>
>> ERROR! Check was configured, but not found. Get it from http://check.sf.net/ <http://check.sf.net/>
>>
>> Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error
>>
>> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> check is already the newest version (0.10.0-3).
>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.
>>
>> When I run sudo apt-get install check-devel I get this error
>>
>> sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>> Reading package lists... Done
>> Building dependency tree
>> Reading state information... Done
>> E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>>
>> We were able to resolve the “sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out” error by adding the line 127.0.0.1 <hostname> in the /etc/hosts file
>>
>> Do you have any suggestions for us for troubleshooting?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> James Cheney
>>
>> Solutions Analyst | Core Business Operations
>> Deloitte Consulting LLP
>> 310 E. Rivulon Blvd, Gilbert, AZ 85297 <webextlink://310%20E.%20Rivulon%20Blvd,%20Gilbert,%20AZ%2085297>
>> Tel/Direct: +1 480 770 7404
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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
On 26.03.20 22:47, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
>We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our environment.
>
>We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using these
> <https://www.clamav.net/documents/installation-on-debian-and-ubuntu-linux-distributions>
> instructions and are able to get developer tools and library dependencies
> installed. When I try to install the unit testing dependencies, I get the
> following error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out

>Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out

the host <hostname> from which you try to download packages is unreachable.
Since you have hidden the real hostname, I assume that you have been using
private package mirror which is unavailable.

you should configure working host in your /etc/apt/sources.list, usually
something like:

deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial main restricted

and re-run apt-get

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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
Good morning,

I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and it worked perfectly!

This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs we've done.

When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed with "No package clamav-daemon available."

Is there a similarly easy way to install on RHEL & centos?

Thank you,

James

?On 3/26/20, 4:05 PM, "Scott Kitterman" <debian@kitterman.com> wrote:

For Debian derived distributions like Ubuntu you are best off installing distribution packages using apt. They are kept reasonably up to date and resolution of security issues in the packages us supported by the Ubuntu Security Team.

There are many Ubuntu and Debian specific resources on how to do this.

You, however, have bigger problems.

sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out

This is indicative of either a local misconfiguration or a failed network connection.

Your solution indicates something else has gone wrong since in a standard Ubuntu configuration you shouldn't have to do that.

>0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.

This indicates a system that hasn't been upgraded in a long time and problem has missing security updates. I'd fix that first. It should be as easy as:

sudo apt upgrade

Once you've dealt with that, depending on exactly what you're after, you can install clamav. To get, for example, clamd, you would do this:

sudo apt install clamav-daemon

That will install and start clamd and everything it needs, including freshclam.

If you really want to build from source, it's also easy to install all the package build dependencies:

sudo apt build-dep clamav

Scott K


On March 26, 2020 10:47:42 PM UTC, "Cheney, James via clamav-users" <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
>Good afternoon,
>
>We have been successfully installing Clam AV on Centos instances in our
>environment.
>
>We ran into a problem when we try to install on Ubuntu. We are using
>these<https://secure-web.cisco.com/1anOTKp2KzPgCtDqnq4OCw7q0j4FCF0q2yYV3idYF-urWmDS-wjN3yvyusxPnHDquM568y7pASTd4JGOckjkP7lr1Uq_tBgt9IpdoHO60v37heig9-ki01R6Z0Fik0cuNQaYP-Bmt4Fj0YSfo0s87Lnkfi2aI-_VPLR5Ckj_pgmg2-kpn5r8AfwBLiddWQOsbJeNG6Qd71Wj5poQRaOMlrdyOcO2b_WO-udy18IqKljp6UXndgP-Ei9E0uP7xn6lVGtpxO7pp72YdBwLPWeBfbUbwyYMAwAotk6wAdWreGhgPcfmYfrzGPzUwe0taSN-EFT2vFPj6V88ToMPL3iE5m8eJe3eKYbqeeJUh_FmsAHgpnkBiA5OsDCzOatUDvvhi7ald8Hh4UYV51oa2sSbP1ER4L832mtgv1wp4-K1OIvvnc78HgWTzmVGeVXLP3nJSV6KFjAyNdUCimTMFiEACI7UT5V7Um6Yo1wiPUkguEVkdqmJNi4uULwdfesjvyLR-/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.clamav.net%2Fdocuments%2Finstallation-on-debian-and-ubuntu-linux-distributions>
>instructions and are able to get developer tools and library
>dependencies installed. When I try to install the unit testing
>dependencies, I get the following error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
>When I run ./configure –enable-check or sudo ./configure –enable-check
>after downloading and unzipping the Clam AV files I get this error
>
>ERROR! Check was configured, but not found. Get it from
>http://secure-web.cisco.com/1IkX1gETAQBD3xGlzQ6MjJtfc07VgfMquDJUmsnUhs-fAHv97v6RfldWA3bB4uaaAuiXY8hl-DFmFq_jgwlHh3Ah7abwkKs4Mf1CyAl1Yyg2LUds9KwzSmEqddeY25yT17RpeaidZVdS4xJFzl7RlaQkOnHTCUJF4fOPUmJoAkK8W9gIK0ojxddpBJBSINPjqGh_3495xsoGs2mMn6g3prqlgtvFuU96n5UJdxWlMeKnB9wuh8lVvKfDZ7_SWzHvs8B0J3W90NBXTX8jv2XSDF7Mr_VoR2ZYLUmKi1dJFtLVTTI4A7tMThQlPSlVTJj1TNQbySD417SWWpY30dHPZQ82-taNtgrRCeWXCwmUhgw-f6U2MdkbGoX_1wnHHbbO0vvEZOIxauznAf9e1OnCMLfnutFBuGYyC2CRGjFsXxm9WK6Sa7yrJIQwQEdUzBIMu983FuG1QptpKyhif0itBkZJCpWhZmNumbB2Pwu_D5PzDCpd3o50tA7CJvRvMndCk/http%3A%2F%2Fcheck.sf.net%2F
>
>Then we run sudo apt-get install check and get this error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>check is already the newest version (0.10.0-3).
>0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 114 not upgraded.
>
>When I run sudo apt-get install check-devel I get this error
>
>sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>: Connection timed out
>Reading package lists... Done
>Building dependency tree
>Reading state information... Done
>E: Unable to locate package check-devel
>
>We were able to resolve the “sudo: unable to resolve host <hostname>:
>Connection timed out” error by adding the line 127.0.0.1 <hostname> in
>the /etc/hosts file
>
>Do you have any suggestions for us for troubleshooting?
>
>Thank you,
>
>James Cheney
>
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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
On 30.03.20 18:09, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
>I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and it worked perfectly!
>
>This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs we've done.
>
>When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed with "No package clamav-daemon available."
>
>Is there a similarly easy way to install on RHEL & centos?
try

yum seach clamav

if not in base, it may appear in epel.


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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
> Date: Monday, March 30, 2020 18:09:53 +0000
> From: "Cheney, James via clamav-users"
>
> Good morning,
>
> I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance
> and it worked perfectly!
>
> This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs
> we've done.
>
> When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed
> with "No package clamav-daemon available."
>
> Is there a similarly easy way to install on RHEL & centos?
>

On rhel/centos clamav isn't in the "base" repositories so you may
need to add another. I get mine from EPEL.

?On 3/26/20, 4:05 PM, ???

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Re: [clamav-users] Cannot install Clam AV on Ubuntu 16.04 [ In reply to ]
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 30.03.20 18:09, Cheney, James via clamav-users wrote:
>> I did the sudo apt install clamav-daemon on a test 16.04 instance and
>> it worked perfectly!
>>
>> This makes me think I've overcomplicated the centos & RHEL installs
>> we've done.
>>
>> When I ran sudo yum install clamav-daemon on RHEL 7.7, it failed with
>> "No package clamav-daemon available."
>>
>> Is there a similarly easy way to install on RHEL & centos?
> try
>
> yum seach clamav
>
> if not in base, it may appear in epel.

Also try "clamd". On my lingering CentOS 6 machine I see:

clamav-db
clamav
clamav-milter
clamd

available plus a couple of development support packages, and i686/x86_64
variants of most of them.

Package names are often different between RHEL and its derivatives, and
Debian and its derivatives.

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