Re: [clamav-users] Probably something simple but new to ClamAV

2019-06-07 Thread Dennis Peterson

In the directory where the signatures are stored run the following:

for file in *.cld;do sigtool -i $file;done

for file in *.cvd;do sigtool -i $file;done

Or run freshclam -v.

You can also examine the clamd log files.

dp

On 6/4/19 8:29 AM, Rodney Stratford via clamav-users wrote:

I have installed ClamAV in my PCF environment.  But security team is looking at 
how to display the virus signature level is of the AV.  Is there a command or a 
tool that can display this?  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks




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Re: [clamav-users] Probably something simple but new to ClamAV

2019-06-04 Thread SCOTT PACKARD via clamav-users
clamscan -V is all they care about.


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> I have installed ClamAV in my PCF environment.  But security team is looking 
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> there a command or a tool that can display this?  Any help is appreciated.  
> Thanks
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Re: [clamav-users] Probably something simple but new to ClamAV

2019-06-04 Thread Graeme Fowler via clamav-users
clamconf will show you what you want (with a lot more detail if required):

[graeme@whelk ~]$ clamconf -n | egrep 'version.+sigs'
bytecode.cld: version 328, sigs: 94, built on Wed Jan  2 14:42:37 2019
daily.cld: version 25469, sigs: 1587497, built on Mon Jun  3 08:59:22 2019
main.cvd: version 58, sigs: 4566249, built on Wed Jun  7 22:38:10 2017

Graeme




On 04/06/2019, 16:31, "clamav-users on behalf of Rodney Stratford via 
clamav-users"  wrote:
> I have installed ClamAV in my PCF environment.  But security team is looking 
> at
> how to display the virus signature level is of the AV.  Is there a command or 
> a tool
> that can display this?  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks





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[clamav-users] Probably something simple but new to ClamAV

2019-06-04 Thread Rodney Stratford via clamav-users
I have installed ClamAV in my PCF environment.  But security team is looking at 
how to display the virus signature level is of the AV.  Is there a command or a 
tool that can display this?  Any help is appreciated.  Thanks




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