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Remote Command Execution Vulnerability in MWADMIN version <= 4.1.x
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- 1st April 2010.
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- This hotfix, for the base Package - MWADMIN, resolves the Remote Command
Execution Vulnerability issue reported in prior versions 4.1.x of MWADMIN package.
- This hotfix is required to be applied in the below products where the version of
MWADMIN is less than 4.1.x
- eScan for Linux Desktop
- eScan for Linux File Servers
- MailScan for Linux Mailservers
- WebScan for Linux Proxy Servers
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- How to install this hotfix?
- Extract the es_hotfix_1.zip or the es_hotfix_1_fp.zip
(as per the linux distributions listed below).
- Go to es_hotfix_1 directory (for es_hotfix_1.zip)
OR es_hotfix_1_fp directory (for es_hotfix_1_fp.zip)
- Run ./install.sh and patch will be applied successfully.
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- Debian 5.0.3
- Fedora Core 6
- Fedora 8
- Fedora 9
- RHEL 5 (32 bit & 64 bit)
- Slackware 12.3
- SLES 10.2
- SLES 11
- Ubuntu 8.10
- Ubuntu 9.10
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- Fedora Core 3
- RHEL 4
- SLES 10
- SLES 10.2 (64 bit)
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Clam AV service in MicroWorld products for Linux does not start after updates
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- 3rd May 2010.
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- This hotfix resolves the issue of CLAM AV service, in MicroWorld product for Linux,
either stops or does not restarts after downloading the latest AV updates.
- This hotfix will upgrade to the latest version of CLAM AV engine in MicroWorld
products for Linux.
- Click here to read the Announcements
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- How to install this hotfix?
- Extract the mwcav_hotfix_<linux-release-version>.zip
- Go to extracted directory mwcav_hotfix_<linux-release-version>
- Run ./install.sh and patch will be applied successfully,
- Then update the Clam av from the Web-Administration,
- Restart the Clam antivirus service either from the Web-Administration or by the below command from the terminal:
- /opt/MicroWorld/etc/init.d/mwcav start
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Download Hotfix for:
Note:
If you do not find the hotfix for your Linux distro, write to us at linux@escanav.com or support@escanav.com with the below details:
- Product Name [eScan (Desktop or File Servers) / MailScan / WebScan] and product version,
- Linux Distribution name and release version (32 bit or 64 bit),
- Linux kernel version.
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