As far as I understand : files that are uploaded to a website/CMS system
are offered/delegated to clamav for checking.
Can you elaborate on the sanesecurity link because I have been at their
site but didn't find anything that could help me for this specific
scenario.

Thanks

Peter

2017-11-20 15:56 GMT+01:00 Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net>:

>
>
> Am 20.11.2017 um 15:48 schrieb Peter Geerts:
>
>> Perhaps this has been raised earlier but as a newbie I have a question
>> regarding Clamav capabilities in this area.
>>
>> We currently already run a 99.2 version on Red Hat which does a lot of
>> virus checking already but malicious (script) code is not detected.
>>
>> If this is at all possible I would like to receive pointers on how to
>> configure this , if not we will have to look at another product most
>> likely
>>
>
> there is no single yes/no answer because it all depends on your usecase -
> a inbound mailserver using clamd for scoring combined with SpamAssassin has
> different filters than a unconditional clamav-milter or clamav running on a
> workstation
>
> in any case without http://sanesecurity.com/ clamav has poor rates at all
> but you need to consider wisely which signatures macth your usecase
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