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      Grim0x
      last edited by

      please help.

      I've installed Hapv antivirus on my pfsense.
      Now (when it does) boot it only allows webgui access / internet access for a short time before it hangs.

      All I've done so hapv antivirus so far is enable it, on the wan interface.
      Nothing else.

      Now it wont even allow me to uninstall it!
      it hangs on that page.
      It also hangs if I manage to stop it.

      I just barely managed to write this plea!
      So, please assist, anyone who can.

      Thanks.

      A Pentium III, 256MB RAM and 10GB HDD are needed to run Windows XP.
      The power of 3 C64 was needed to PRETEND to fly to the moon.
      Something is wrong with our world…

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        Grim0x
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        After a day of toil, and learning unaided by the internet, I've managed to get the system to boot stably enough for me to access the Internet.

        Now that I'm in the frame of mind to construct a more settled post…

        I installed havp. Having not taken the time to read and see its BETA!

        After starting the proxy - everything went haywire.
        Neglecting all my experiences / trials.
        The long and short of the story is that I had to BREAK havp in order to get the system to work!

        Im a linux user - really not acquainted with BSD, let alone the peculiarities of pfsense.
        So it was hard figuring out the commands I needed to use, but trail and error I guess.

        I deleted enough pertinent files to get havp to break.
        It said it was trying to configure/ install it again! (at the next boot).

        But though it did - it hasnt been set to autostart.

        The situation presently is - thanks to my measures, havp doesnt start automatically, and it is no longer under "installed packages"

        But the "antivirus" under services is still there - and is still accessible.
        havp is still on the system. YET, is not under "installed packages"

        Now, that being the premise, here's my question:

        WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO REMOVE HAVP ONCE AND FOR ALL?

        1.Reinstall from packages so it can overwrite the present files, add itself under "installed packages" then use that menu to remove?

        2.Find all the file/folder locations of havp, and delete them manually?

        (edit - I should mention, my disk usage has pretty much doubled since these happenings)

        A Pentium III, 256MB RAM and 10GB HDD are needed to run Windows XP.
        The power of 3 C64 was needed to PRETEND to fly to the moon.
        Something is wrong with our world…

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          dvserg
          last edited by

          Pleace show result with command from console:

          pkg_info

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            Grim0x
            last edited by

            Hello - I appreciate your decision to help.


            ___-
            arc-5.21o_1        Create & extract files from DOS .ARC files
            arj-3.10.22_1      Open-source ARJ
            bsdinstaller-2.0.2009.0422 BSD Installer mega-package
            clamav-0.93.1_2    Command line virus scanner written entirely in C
            clamav-0.95.1      Command line virus scanner written entirely in C
            darkstat-3.0.712    Network statistics gatherer and reporter
            gd-2.0.35,1        A graphics library for fast creation of images
            gettext-0.17_1      GNU gettext package
            grub-0.97_1        GRand Unified Bootloader
            havp-0.88          HTTP Antivirus Proxy
            havp-0.90          HTTP Antivirus Proxy
            imspector-0.8      IM transparent proxy with monitoring, blocking, and content
            iperf-2.0.4        A tool to measure maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth
            jpeg-6b_4          IJG's jpeg compression utilities
            lha-1.14i_6        Archive files using LZSS and Huffman compression (.lzh file
            libdnet-1.11_2      A simple interface to low level networking routines
            libdnet-1.11_3      A simple interface to low level networking routines
            libgmp-4.2.2        A free library for arbitrary precision arithmetic
            libiconv-1.11_1    A character set conversion library
            libosip-3.1.0      A low layer of SIP implementation
            lua-5.1.3_3        Small, compilable scripting language providing easy access
            mysql-client-5.0.77 Multithreaded SQL database (client)
            mysql-client-5.1.34 Multithreaded SQL database (client)
            nmap-4.76          Port scanning utility for large networks
            openldap-client-2.4.10 Open source LDAP client implementation
            openldap-client-2.4.11 Open source LDAP client implementation
            p5-GD-2.39          A perl5 interface to Gd Graphics Library version2
            pcre-7.8            Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library
            pcre-7.9            Perl Compatible Regular Expressions library
            perl-5.8.8_1        Practical Extraction and Report Language
            perl-5.8.9_3        Practical Extraction and Report Language
            pkg-config-0.23_1  A utility to retrieve information about installed libraries
            siproxd-0.7.0_1    A proxy/masquerading daemon for the SIP protocol
            snort-2.8.4.1_1    Lightweight network intrusion detection system
            sqlite3-3.6.10      An SQL database engine in a C library w/ Tcl wrapper
            unzoo-4.4_2        A zoo archive extractor


            ____-

            There you go. (as expected-  there is clam and havp)

            Console command to uninstall package = ??
            (thanks)

            A Pentium III, 256MB RAM and 10GB HDD are needed to run Windows XP.
            The power of 3 C64 was needed to PRETEND to fly to the moon.
            Something is wrong with our world…

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              dvserg
              last edited by

              Magnificently..  :o
              1. From GUI delete HAVP package.
              2. Type from console next:

              pkg_delete havp-0.88

              pkg_delete havp-0.90

              pkg_delete calmav-0.93.1_2

              pkg_delete calmav-0.95.1

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              Localization ru_PFSense

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                Grim0x
                last edited by

                @dvserg:

                Magnificently..  :o
                1. From GUI delete HAVP package.
                2. Type from console next:

                pkg_delete havp-0.88

                pkg_delete havp-0.90

                pkg_delete calmav-0.93.1_2

                pkg_delete calmav-0.95.1

                Thank you.
                Using the general format, I figured out the commands I needed to delete the packages.

                But (and here a test of your prowess!)

                there was ONE last command that I had to execute, to delete pkg_delete calmav-0.95.1.
                (I know because pfsense told me I should used it)

                It started with pw rm -f (is all I can remember)
                Can you tell what it might be?

                THE POWER WENT RIGHT AS I WAS TO EXECUTE IT!

                –eDIT--

                Took the risk and reinstalled everything! - hoping it would overwrite the residual files. (I see no reason why it should).
                Then executed the commands.
                The one I hadnt managed to last time was simply :

                • pw userdel clamav

                My disk usage is still up there though (almost as if a big file / files remain).
                Any Ideas on that?

                Thank you dvserg

                A Pentium III, 256MB RAM and 10GB HDD are needed to run Windows XP.
                The power of 3 C64 was needed to PRETEND to fly to the moon.
                Something is wrong with our world…

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                  dvserg
                  last edited by

                  Cleanup also

                  • /var/tmp
                  • /var/db/clamav

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