Hello Ted,

Friday, June 27, 2003, 4:25:55 AM, you wrote:

> Hi All,

> First: This message is about the second Perl doo-dad I've added to ClamAV. 
> I don't think I've written anything incredible in either script, but I 
> thought, can we add a ./contrib folder to the next ClamAV distro, for 
> user-submitted utilities, etc?  The qmail distro has such a folder, which 
> I've made use of.  I'm sure other ClamAV users out there have excellent 
> work to contribute.  Here is my second contribution.

> I wrote a Perl program which generates an HTML table of the viruses 
> protected by ClamAV.  It answers the question, What viruses does ClamAV 
> detect?  This was the first question I asked this list.  I was told to just 
> look at the viruses.db and viruses.db2 files, but decided I didn't like 
> doing that, and my users certainly wouldn't do that, so here you go.

> You can see the output here:
> <http://qmail.macalester.edu/>

> Download the program here:
> <http://www.macalester.edu/~fines/clamdb.zip>

> The zip file contains two files, the Perl program and some lines you'll 
> need to add to your clamav.conf before running it.  Make sure the values in 
> the lines are right for your installation (paths, etc.).  The Perl program 
> thinks clamav.conf is in /usr/local/etc.  You'll have to edit it if 
> clamav.conf is elsewhere.

> I suggest putting it in a cron job so it gets run nightly.

> By the way, I've only been using ClamAV for a week or so now, but it is a 
> pretty fantastic piece of software.

> Good luck,
> Ted

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i already unzip the source, but there are only three files
(clamav.conf, clamdb.html and clamdb_template.html and no any
perl script.


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