If you mean a way to scan live HTTP traffic, then take a look at HAVP.

I use HAVP on Linux. It's a proxy-ish process: it scans data passing
through. It isn't actively being developed, but it still works OK.

Since it uses libclamav directly, it doesn't add the extra overhead
that involving clamd would entail.

Details are at www.havp.org.

Paul


On Fri, 3 Nov 2017 11:03:12 -0300
Emanuel <emanuel.gonza...@donweb.com> wrote:

> Hello community!, I need front-end or a Web-interface for clamav in
> my server for monitoring , how to do it.
> 
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