On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:17PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
> 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
That’s correct. There have been a handful (nine) .dmg hash
I have both clamd and clamav-milter installed on my CentOS 7 machine. For ease
of use,
I've got bth configured to use one id, 'clamav'. This means I use two different
directories, /var/run/clamav and /var/run/clamav-milter, owned by user clamav
and set to
permissions 711, to hold the socket/pi
Dmg scanning was added a couple of versions back.
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Joel Esler
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On Mar 27, 2015, at 3:11 AM, Al Varnell
mailto:alvarn...@mac.com>> wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:17PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
Forgot to include dmg files are as described when mounted - else they are disk
Are the image files scanned as a single binary or are they burst like other
archives into discreet files and then scanned? I guess the question really is
against what would signatures be written when dealing with disk images.
dp
On 3/27/15 4:45 AM, Joel Esler (jesler) wrote:
Dmg scanning was