On Wednesday 17 October 2012 15:40:22 Chuck Swiger did opine:

> Hi--
> 
> On Oct 17, 2012, at 11:58 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>       --detect-pua[=yes/no(*)]
> >>       
> >>              Detect Possibly Unwanted Applications
> > 
> > Then we have a bug. :( from the run just completed, --detect-pua=no
> > was ignored, it still found them all.  That IMO is a bug.  I'll
> > remove it for the next test run.
> 
> Hmm.  You are using "clamscan" and not "clamdscan" here, right?
> 
No, clamscan for this.

> If you're using clamdscan, then it inherits whatever clamd is configured
> to do for DetectPUA in clamd.conf, which ought to be:
> 
> # Detect Possibly Unwanted Applications.
> # Default: no
> #DetectPUA yes
> 
> # Exclude a specific PUA category. This directive can be used multiple
> times. # See http://www.clamav.net/support/pua for the complete list of
> PUA # categories.
> # Default: Load all categories (if DetectPUA is activated)
> #ExcludePUA NetTool
> #ExcludePUA PWTool
> 
> # Only include a specific PUA category. This directive can be used
> multiple # times.
> # Default: Load all categories (if DetectPUA is activated)
> #IncludePUA Spy
> #IncludePUA Scanner
> #IncludePUA RAT
> 
> Regards,


Cheers, Gene
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