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Lyle Giese wrote:

> I recently installed a Squid proxy server for one of my customers.  We
> would like to wedge in ClamAV for scanning and looking over the
> selections of open source software for this, I decided to try out
> SquicClamAV by Gilles Darold.(http://www.samse.fr/GPL/squidclamav/)
> 
> Unfortunately, it's doesn't appear to be working and I am not sure where
> to start.  When I re-configured Squid, I see in ps, Squid and
> squidclamav and clamd running.  But I have no logs that would indicate
> anything is being scanned.  I tried via /tmp/clamd and also via port
> 3310(after reconfiging both clamd and squidclamav).  I tried to push the
> EICAR file through squid and to try to test if clamav is actively
> scanning and since I cann't get it blocked, I assume I am not scanning
> anything.

If you are using clamd you have the option of logging clean files, just look at
the clamd.conf file.

Another thing I would do different is not use Eicar as a test, just use the
whole clamav-0.88.4.tar.gz file and all the test files should trigger what you
want to see.
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René Berber
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