On 07/03/2021 15:55, Arjen de Korte via clamav-users wrote:
>
> This was announced almost a month ago on on both the clamav-announce
> and clamav-users mailinglists. This has not been caused by the changes
> to prevent excessive downloads.
>
> See
> https://blog.clamav.net/2021/02/clamav-eol-versions-prior-to-0100.html
I'm sorry, but that does not say "it will not work", just "we won't test
signatures". As it happens the current CVDs work perfectly well with
ClamAV 0.99, it's just that FreshClam 0.99 can't download them (because
of the way the rate limiting has been implemented)
"End of life (EOL) for ClamAV essentially means that we will no longer
be testing against that version when we write signatures, and we may
break something with a future release. So, while signatures may work
past March 1, we are no longer testing that configuration."
That announcement is saying that things may break with a future release.
There hasn't been a future release of ClamAV since that announcement.
It's also not saying that the old FreshClam won't be able to download
the updates, just that they may not work in ClamAV.
The changes to prevent excessive downloads are what triggered old
FreshClam failing.
It's the same reason that wget won't work (for implementing private
mirrors). It all happened at exactly the same time.
See:
https://lists.clamav.net/pipermail/clamav-users/2021-March/010559.html Note that I'm not complaining that the rate limiting has been
implemented, but a warning that private mirrors and old Freshclam would
definitely stop working would have been nice, but, as I understand it,
the rate limiting was forced upon them by external factors, so prior
warning wasn't possible.
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