Antivirus Toolkit
Clam AntiVirus is an open source (GPL) anti-virus toolkit for UNIX,
designed especially for e-mail scanning on mail gateways. It provides a
number of utilities including a flexible and scalable multi-threaded
daemon, a command line scanner and advanced tool for automatic database
updates. The core of the package is an anti-virus engine available in a
form of shared library.
Here is a list of the main features:
* command-line scanner
* fast, multi-threaded daemon with support for on-access scanning
* milter interface for sendmail
* advanced database updater with support for scripted updates and
digital signatures
* virus scanner C library
* on-access scanning (Linux® and FreeBSD®)
* virus database updated multiple times per day (see home page for
total number of signatures)
* built-in support for various archive formats, including Zip, RAR,
Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, OLE2, Cabinet, CHM, BinHex, SIS and others
* built-in support for almost all mail file formats
* built-in support for ELF executables and Portable Executable files
compressed with UPX, FSG, Petite, NsPack, wwpack32, MEW, Upack
and obfuscated with SUE, Y0da Cryptor and others
* built-in support for popular document formats including MS Office and
MacOffice files, HTML, RTF and PDF
- Links to security / clamav
- Has a link diff
- Download package
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Checkout Package
osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout home:rmax:branches:security/clamav && cd $_
- Create Badge
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000116 116 Bytes | |
clamav-1.0.1.tar.gz | 0031305590 29.9 MB | |
clamav-1.0.1.tar.gz.sig | 0000000801 801 Bytes | |
clamav-conf.patch | 0000005278 5.15 KB | |
clamav-disable-yara.patch | 0000000933 933 Bytes | |
clamav-document-maxsize.patch | 0000002568 2.51 KB | |
clamav-ec32.patch | 0000006093 5.95 KB | |
clamav-fips.patch | 0000000227 227 Bytes | |
clamav-format.patch | 0000010424 10.2 KB | |
clamav-obsolete-config.patch | 0000001596 1.56 KB | |
clamav-rpmlintrc | 0000000208 208 Bytes | |
clamav-tmpfiles.conf | 0000000069 69 Bytes | |
clamav.changes | 0000095960 93.7 KB | |
clamav.keyring | 0000003859 3.77 KB | |
clamav.spec | 0000010315 10.1 KB | |
clamd.conf | 0000027119 26.5 KB | |
service.clamav-milter | 0000000277 277 Bytes | |
service.clamd | 0000000500 500 Bytes | |
service.clamonacc | 0000000312 312 Bytes | |
service.freshclam | 0000000306 306 Bytes | |
system-user-vscan.conf | 0000000088 88 Bytes | |
timer.freshclam | 0000000159 159 Bytes |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 14)
- boo#1180296: Integrate clamonacc as a service. - New version 1.0.1 LTS (including changes in 0.104 and 0.105): * As of ClamAV 0.104, CMake is required to build ClamAV. * As of ClamAV 0.105, Rust is now required to compile ClamAV. * Increased the default limits for file and scan size: * MaxScanSize: 100M to 400M * MaxFileSize: 25M to 100M * StreamMaxLength: 25M to 100M * PCREMaxFileSize: 25M to 100M * MaxEmbeddedPE: 10M to 40M * MaxHTMLNormalize: 10M to 40M * MaxScriptNormalize: 5M to 20M * MaxHTMLNoTags: 2M to 8M * Added image fuzzy hash subsignatures for logical signatures. * Support for decrypting read-only OLE2-based XLS files that are encrypted with the default password. * Overhauled the implementation of the all-match feature. * Added a new callback to the public API for inspecting file content during a scan at each layer of archive extraction. * Added a new function to the public API for unpacking CVD signature archives. * The option to build with an external TomsFastMath library has been removed. ClamAV requires non-default build options for TomsFastMath to support bigger floating point numbers. * For a full list of changes see the release announcements: * https://blog.clamav.net/2022/11/clamav-100-lts-released.html * https://blog.clamav.net/2022/05/clamav-01050-01043-01036-released.html * https://blog.clamav.net/2021/09/clamav-01040-released.html - Build clamd with systemd support.
Comments 2
Hello Reinhard, wouldn't be a great improvement for the distribution as a whole to have the latest clamav in ( 1.2.0) ?
Thanks for the head-up, I had missed the release of 1.2. But let's see if 1.2 fixes any the issues in 1.0 and 1.1 that caused me to stick with 0.103 so far.