Sounds good John, was just curious if you were still seeing
the issue also.
Thanks,
Grant Griffith
Web Application Developer
Enhanced Telecommunications Corp.
(812)932-1000
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Here's a couple of parameters I personally
use for Clam-AV:
--max-ratio 0 --max-space 1M
max ratio sets a maximum ratio for compressed
files. I've had zip files that contained txt files get false positives. Setting
it to 0 disables this test.
max space sets the maximum amount of
Hi,
I have just added the CLAM scanner to my
config and was wondering about the command lines described in the Declude
manual. I am using the first option
SCANFILE [Drive:]\[Path]\bin\clamscan.exe --quiet
--log-verbose --no-summary --max-ratio 0 -l report.txt
VIRUSCODE 1
or
My guess is they refer to different builds of
clamav.
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Subject: [Declude.Virus] CLAMSCAN Scanner
Command Line
Hi,
I have just added the
The first is for the Windows port of Clam-AV. The second is for ClamWin.
Different setups.
George
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I see.
Do most people run CLAM as a daemon or just call it for every message?
Goran Jovanovic
Omega Network Solutions
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I use runclamd and run it as a service.
clamscan is pretty CPU intensive.
Using clamdscan with the clamd service really cuts down on the CPU time.
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