I know I can do the following with sigtool:
[foo:/usr/local/share/clamav] sigtool -i daily.cvd
Build time: 17 Aug 2004 14-49 +0100
Version: 459
# of signatures: 1653
Functionality level: 2
Builder: trog
MD5: 56716b5ea7fb38e049ba3f3657e5ab35
Digital signature: sBj2SGZrCm7xW+p67J+n7mbTJqxpgwtoYgGjM0bwhyAooG5yLOXE8aqH7aLfGl25hR6vvPdENjr0Nm5qDWm3/46P6SAnxKSgSqZg4d2W5/iItqm24CbRbqavOMJkvggXP9pucFEt3hwxdPTOrnH6oKVYwb7rXk0EekRFl30O8Jd
Verification OK.
I'm really interested in just getting Version #'s from within a PERL script. Anyone know how I can accomplish this natively without having to rely on system calling sigtool externally?
Perhaps by using the libclamav directly?
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Meets quality standards: Compiles without errors.
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