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Gap between clamdscan and clamscan - archive-verbose
Hi

There is a functionality gap between clamdscan and clamscan.
If I use clamscan to scan an archive, using the archive verbose option, I
can find out in which file within the nested archive, an infected file is
present.
This same option does not exist for clamdscan. Is it possible to detect the
same using clamdscan which nested file within an archive is infected?
If its not present, then can that functionality be added in clamdscan?

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Re: Gap between clamdscan and clamscan - archive-verbose [ In reply to ]
Hi there,

On Tue, 21 Dec 2021, Puneet Bhootra via clamav-users wrote:

> There is a functionality gap between clamdscan and clamscan.
> If I use clamscan to scan an archive, using the archive verbose option, I
> can find out in which file within the nested archive, an infected file is
> present.
> This same option does not exist for clamdscan. Is it possible to detect the
> same using clamdscan which nested file within an archive is infected?
> If its not present, then can that functionality be added in clamdscan?

This topic has been covered before on this list, please search the archives.

It may also be mentioned in the list of 'issues', but be aware that
the lists are in a state of flux at the moment because Sourcefire is
switching from Bugzilla to Github.

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73,
Ged.

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