ClamAV contains an iso9660 parser.

The clamscan --debug option may give a clue as to why it is not being
scanned.

Steven Morgan

On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 10:52 PM, Al Varnell <alvarn...@mac.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 06:13 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 21:49:17 -0800 kristen R wrote:
> >>
> >> The file is an image. Open the image up and then scan. Does clamscan
> >> open images itself and then preform a scan?
> >
> > YES! It scans *inside* ZIP, TAR, RAR etc.
>
> But does etc. include .iso's? There are many encoding formats that clamav
> is unable to scan inside of, including some oddball .zips I've run across.
> Although .dmg image scanning was added a few years back, I've experienced
> mixed results with detections unless the image is first mounted.
>
> It's also possible that .iso's are included in the list of files to skip.
> Have you looked into that?
>
> Sorry I don't have time at the moment to check into this for you. Perhaps
> later....
>
> -Al-
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