At 04:21 AM 7/19/2006, Maren Leizaola wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 machines running FreeBSD 5.4 and 6.1 runinig
Clamav 0.88 and 088.3 respectively and I find that any
virus in a zip file is not found.
I am not sure if this has been broken and we just didn't
get virus in zip files or it recently broke.
I want to know how can I tell if ClamAv is calling unzip.
How can I find out where it is trying to call unzip from?
Everything seems fine apart from this problem.
Unzip code is built into clamav, and is on by default.
With "clamscan" zip scanning is disabled by the -no-archive
and the various -max-* command line options. You can also
specify an external unzip program with
-unzip=/some/path/to/unzip, but you shouldn't use this, use
the built-in unzip instead.
With "clamdscan" zip scanning is controlled by the various
Archive* parameters in clamd.conf and is enabled by
default. And make sure you haven't set
DisableDefaultScanOptions.
I just re-tested and confirmed it's working on my FreeBSD
5.5 and 6.1 with 0.88.3
--
Noel Jones
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