Re: Thoughts about finding viruses in email inboxes
- From: Leonard Chatagnier <lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 18:34:36 -0700 (PDT)
--- On Mon, 4/6/09, Robert Holtzman <holtzm@xxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Robert Holtzman <holtzm@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Thoughts about finding viruses in email inboxes
To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions" <ubuntu-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, April 6, 2009, 4:05 PM
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009, Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
--- On Mon, 4/6/09, Robert Holtzman <holtzm@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Really, I would expect the gpg key for package verification to
The key I used was the one from the error message. The info
on the site
that you refer to is for checking package integrity, not
for
verifying the download site.
be there too on the downloads section. Maybe I'm wrong and thinking
of another package as have done a few of late.
As it turns out, adding the source to sources.list andGreat, then you solved your problem. As mentioned BD is much faster
running apt-get
update adds the packages to synaptic even without
verification. When I
installed them I was notified they couldn't be verified
but they seemed
to install O.K. When I get some time tomorrow I'll see
how it goes.
than clamscan and I have come to use it more than clamscan. Enjoy,
Not quite. The problem was/is being able to authenticate the d/l server.
I finally found what gpg server they use in the users manual and was
able to import the key and export it to a local file per the manual's
instructions. Only problem is that it's not the same key as in the error
message, so I still get the error message and can't authenticate the
server. *Sigh*, at least I can sort of run the app.
FYI, I ran bdscan on a 73Gb $HOME/mail file and after a few minutes the
box crashed with a cpu overtemp warning. The cpu is an AMD Athlon 5200.
It looks like I will have to break the scan into segments.
Anyone else run into this?
Thanks for your reply.
You need to clean out the fuzzies-:))
Only trying to help here and you probably know more than I.
What do you find in your:
/var/lib/apt/lists/download.bitdefender.com_repos_deb_dists_bitdefender_Release.gpg
Mine contains the following:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
iEYEABECAAYFAkmIYcAACgkQo3P7SA7E/gU6SACg6KtIq/b5nuMBRuIs2dsuXvr/
B9sAn3QlQpPW9064hgBfi67AoTZx9Xj4
=4Wh3
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
If you have something different, that may be the cause.
Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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