Forgot to include dmg files are as described when mounted - else they are disk
images (cpio). I don't know what the clam product does with unmounted disk images.
dp
On 3/26/15 11:09 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
The dmg files are logical structures. They are comprised of Unix directories
and files and clam doesn't need to treat them differently than any other
directory tree. if you have support compiled in for zip, RAR, TAR, and several
other archiving formats it should decompose them and scan each of the the
contents. You should be able to explore the log to see what clamXav did while
scanning.
dp
On 3/26/15 10:44 PM, Jinwon Lee wrote:
Hi
I am a new member.
I am a Mac user and so I use ClamXav to scan my files.
My question is:
‘Does ClamXav scan what’s inside Compressed files like .RAR, .zip…. and
Package files like .dmg?’ Because I feel ClamXav takes
considerably longer to scan the extracted file/s compared to the compressed
versions and wonder if it really scans them.
Kind Regards
Jinwon
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