On 5/4/21 2:54 PM, Michael Wang wrote:
I do not disagree with you on the separate functionality of the scheduling engine and scanning engine. The question is: does such an engine exist? I feel it is too much for each individual user to implement such a scheduling engine. I am new to ClamAV, does the question / solution ever pop up? Thanks.
I've done exceedingly little with -- what I'm calling -- (generic) ClamAV /scheduling/ engine(s).
My exposure to ClamAV over the last 20 years has almost exclusively been as an email server administrator. As such, my focus has only been from the email server's point of view. Meaning an a mail filter (milter) that falls into the "any other clamd client" category.
My understanding is that there is a generic /scheduling/ engine for Windows; "ClamWin" or something like that.
I believe that clamdscan can in and of itself be a rudimentary /scheduling/ engine. But as you point out, it has limitations.
I'm not aware of other /scheduling/ engines. But my ignorance of them does not preclude them from existing.
I typically see brute force, scan everything every time, and / or on demand scans. This also parities what I see with more traditional virus scanners on Windows.
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