A good start, and the ISO should be good for scanning CDs and such.
I wonder if it could find (given the right signature) the malware on Sony's old
music CDs that AV companies ignored, but some independent researcher
discovered, and then the DHS (!) cited as being a nasty security issue.
On T
I know clamscan -r can scan directory recursively. Can clamdscan do the same
thing? If not, is there any way to work around this?
Thanks for any response.
Wei
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On 6/4/2024 9:27 AM, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users wrote:
I don't think there is any mechanism in clamav-milter or clamd to
alert/convinct/block attachments scans based on file extension.
Perhaps there is an option in Sendmail?
MIMEDefang and MailMunge do this. They're milters usabl
As many of you know, ClamAV has a limit on the maximum file size that may be
scanned. The default max file size is 100MB in the latest release. You can
raise the limit up to 2000MB (2GB). But it cannot be set higher at this time.
Some users who have a requirement to scan much larger files (and c
I don't think there is any mechanism in clamav-milter or clamd to
alert/convinct/block attachments scans based on file extension. Perhaps there
is an option in Sendmail?
Micah Snyder (they/them)
ClamAV Development
Talos
Cisco Systems, Inc.
From: clamav-users