I realize this is only peripherally related to the OP's issue, but I believe
it's similar enough to bring it back to the list again.
I mentioned earlier that I ran tests on a .dmg (back in March 2015) by first
creating my own .dmg with an eicar test file on-board. But that was made with
engine
I was mistaken: it turns out that ClamAV 0.99.2 *will* scan CD-size ISO
files. I just had to set --max-filesize and --max-scansize big enough.
And with the -v and -a options added, it *did* indicate it was scanning
files within the ISO.
I haven't had a chance to try 0.99.3 yet.
On Thu, 14 Sep
I might be remembering wrong, but I believe there was work done to address
Clam's large filesize handling issues in the year between 0.99.2 and 0.99.3.
Have you tested out the beta yet to see if your needs have been addressed?
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Paul Kosinski
To continue...
Since this is the year 2017, and 64-bit computing has been around for
years, I decided to see how a Windows AV package would handle my ISO
which is "too big" for ClamAV.
I copied it over to a 64-bit Win7 machine with lots of RAM (32 GB), and
scanned it with Microsoft "Security
I tried the --debug option and it produced a lot of output (which I can
provide if it would help). It *did* say the following, however:
LibClamAV debug: Module ARCHIVE: On
LibClamAV debug:* SubmoduleRAR: On
LibClamAV debug:* SubmoduleZIP: On
LibClamAV debug:
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 wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 06:13 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 21:49:17
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.
Thanks, but it doesn't help (still scans 0 data bytes).
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017 10:33:35 -0400
Steven Morgan wrote:
> Paul,
>
> in addition to max-filesize, try max-scansize.
>
> Steve
>
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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.
(Maybe these have a 4 GB limit too?)
If ClamAV
Paul,
in addition to max-filesize, try max-scansize.
Steve
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 11:50 PM, Paul Kosinski
wrote:
> Clamscan read the entire ISO, but didn't scan any of it!
> I thought 21st century software was finally in the 64-bit era.
>
>
On 9/12/17 9:44 PM, Al Varnell wrote:
>
>> On Sep 12, 2017, at 10:42 PM, kristen R wrote:
>>> On 9/12/17 7:50 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
>>> Clamscan read the entire ISO, but didn't scan any of it!
>>> I thought 21st century software was finally in the 64-bit era.
>>>
>>>
> On Sep 12, 2017, at 10:42 PM, kristen R wrote:
>> On 9/12/17 7:50 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
>> Clamscan read the entire ISO, but didn't scan any of it!
>> I thought 21st century software was finally in the 64-bit era.
>>
>> ---
On 9/12/17 7:50 PM, Paul Kosinski wrote:
> Clamscan read the entire ISO, but didn't scan any of it!
> I thought 21st century software was finally in the 64-bit era.
>
> ---
>
> ~/Downloads/Linux/Knoppix> ls -l
Clamscan read the entire ISO, but didn't scan any of it!
I thought 21st century software was finally in the 64-bit era.
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~/Downloads/Linux/Knoppix> ls -l KNOPPIX_V7.7.1DVD-2016-10-22-EN.iso
-rw-r--r-- 1 ime users 4660914176
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