Clamd can be set up to listen on a TCP port for remote scans, but you still need to use clamdscan or something else that understands the protocol to talk to it. I am not aware of any easy way to do scans via http.

Bowie

On 6/9/2016 11:17 AM, Joe Frattura wrote:
Hi,

Can you tell me … Can I install ClamAV to a server so that it is accessible via 
HTTP?  Id like to do scans from http.

Thanks,
Joe

On Jun 9, 2016, at 8:46 AM, Bowie Bailey <bowie_bai...@buc.com> wrote:

On 6/9/2016 8:24 AM, Van Dalsen, Herbie wrote:
Hi all,

I would please like to know if clamav is supported on HP-UX, and where I can 
get the manuals to install on HP-UX.
I haven't tried it on HP-UX, but ClamAV should be fairly easy to install on any 
standard Linux/Unix system.  If there are not packages available, you can 
always install from source.  Personally, I prefer to install ClamAV from source 
so that I don't have to wait on the packagers when a new version comes out.

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Bowie
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