I am writing my files to be scanned in to the Java/Socket based on
hostname/port wrt which CLAMD is running. It was working fine till
yesterday evening, but suddenly today morning the stream response is OK for
EICAR files, yesterday I was getting as VIRUS FOUND.
Is there any configuration we do hav
Hi Guys,
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On Mon, November 23, 2015 4:18 pm, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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Bond,
You can use 'sigtool --unpack-current [daily|main|bytecode]' to unpack the
virus database. Then remove/edit out the files/sigs that are not of
interest. Then use the clamd.conf DatabaseDir parameter to point to the
result. docs/signatures.pdf may help.
Also, look at ./configure --help to re
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On 21.11.15 20:29, Daniel L. Srebnick wrote:
To followup, I found that clamdscan works with either --fdpass or --stream.
If one of those parameters is not included on the command linem then I get
the permissions error.
yes, clamd needs permission to open a file you want it to scan.
you can open