Anyway, I have tested pure command line ClamAV now and it does not suffer with these problems. It can be redirected to clamwin virus database. Clam AntiVirus: Scanner 1.2.1 (C) 2023 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Anyway, I have teted pure command line ClamAV now and it does not suffer with these problems. It can be redirected to clamwin virus database. Clam AntiVirus: Scanner 1.2.1 (C) 2023 Cisco Systems, Inc.
Allocation problems in LibClamAV
Show top-level directories scanned in scan report
All subdomains, fr.clamwin.com... use obsolete certificates.
ClamWin already does this; I expect that means the original ClamAV does too, and so this ticket should be closed. Example output: ----------- SCAN SUMMARY ----------- Known viruses: 8629490 Engine version: 0.103.2 Scanned directories: 45 Scanned files: 529 Infected files: 0 Data scanned: 670.46 MB Data read: 219284.81 MB (ratio 0.00:1) Time: 148.867 sec (2 m 28 s) Start Date: 2022:08:19 12:24:58 End Date: 2022:08:19 12:27:27
Support for STARTTLS or SMTPS should really be considered mandatory these days. It's been a over a decade since this was first requested. I'd like to use AWS SES to send my email alerts for example, and this is impossible without either (or making some sort of wrapper proxy to run locally).
Support for STARTTLS ot SMTPS should really be considered mandatory these days. It's been a over a decade since this was first requested. I'd like to use AWS SES to send my email alerts for example, and this is impossible without either (or making some sort of wrapper proxy to run locally).
(Inb4 someone says you can set that in Preferences -> File locations: No, you cant.)
Move temp folder
I came to this forum just to request this feature. It's a continual nuisance, running long scans, and then having to run them again because I don't know which folders I scanned and which I didn't. It would be very helpful if clamwin just printed the folder the scan was run on in its report.
Migration to GitHub is incomplete
Official ClamWin forum is not secure
Database can no longer be updated because https://database.clamav.net migrated to CloudFlare
Pleas update to 0.103.2.1
Database can no longer be updated because https://database.clamav.net migrated to CloudFlare
Problem loading new version on Win 98 machine
replace unicows.dll from the one in this archive https://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/files/opencow-0.7.7z @alch, you should embed this one in next releases (and maybe remove msvcrt 80 and pyc.pyd)
yes, definitively it works with microsoft one, that perahps removed the download, I'll check I can build using mozilla one
@alch I suspect opencows is not exactly a dropin replacement, a lot of exceptions in libclamaunrar
Problem loading new version on Win 98 machine
USB Flash drive auto-detect and auto-scan pop-up
Here was the snapshot version apologies! clamwin-code-d7ac35fe46d46c21d3667a8ed31cc9d24140b2b4
Incorrect Identification
GREAT! :-) Grazie tanto Gianluigi!!!
http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/ http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/files/old/clamav-amd64-0.99.4.7z http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/files/old/clamav-mingw-0.99.4.7z http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/files/old/clamav-win32-0.99.4.7z for 0.99.4
http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/
That would be great! Especially for clamscan.exe. Ehm...Where can I find them??? :-)
Unfortunately is impossible to port the gui to 64bit, and the gui relies on 32bit libclamav for some stuff, you can still pick my 64bit executables, put them in a different director and configure clamwin to use clamscan.exe and freshclam.exe from there
I think a native binary should be faster, better optimizing the specific arch and avoiding the emulation layer (SysWOW64).
Native x64 binary.
C:\Users\Bruce\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MSN\db30\azymuth35-hotmail-com.10c4: HTML.Phishing.Bank-593 looks like a scam/spam/phishing message in microsoft email messages that clamwin does not touch, you should manually remove the infected email (that unfortunately clamwin cannot tell)
C:\Users\Bruce\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MSN\db30\azymuth35-hotmail-com.10c4: HTML.Phishing.Bank-593 looks like a scam/spam message in microsoft email
Rather similarly, I can a ClamWin scan on Windows, it took ages, it reported one file infected, and, despite - with a degree of hassle - being able to get a clear display of the scan report, I cannot determine which file is allegedly infected. The file contains only one mention of the word 'infected', and that's in the string, 'Infected files: 1' - which comes at the end. Admittedly, though, I have not gone through the long report line by line. This is pretty desperate stuff.
Move to Github or Gitlab
Yeah I don't understand the question here. If you English it up I might be able to...