On 10/2/20 12:47 AM, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 5:12 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020, Carlos André via clamav-users wrote:
>>> Maybe I missed some configuration in /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf that
>>> enables that information.
>>
>> I've never personally seen a file called 'scan.conf' on any system with ClamAV
>> installed on it. You don't get one if you install from the source as distributed
>> by Cisco/Talos on the ClamAV Website, so I know that you must have installed
>> from some distribution's package or other. Perhaps you can tell us a little
>> more about your system and about how you obtained ClamAV, and - perhaps
>> more importantly - why.
>
> I think " /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf " is Fedora's equivalent of clamd.conf. It's obnoxious that they've gone and renamed it, but it should function the same.
It is the equivalent. One of the original maintainers of clamav on
Fedora was a strong believer in over-engineered designs. That said - it
does give you the flexibility of fairly easily running multiple
instances of clamd on a system with different configurations.
I've thought about dropping it, but I think the Fedora and EPEL users
are pretty used to it at this point.
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Manager of NWRA Technical Systems 720-772-5637
NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office FAX: 303-415-9702
3380 Mitchell Lane orion@nwra.com
Boulder, CO 80301 https://www.nwra.com/
>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 5:12 AM, G.W. Haywood via clamav-users wrote:
>> On Wed, 30 Sep 2020, Carlos André via clamav-users wrote:
>>> Maybe I missed some configuration in /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf that
>>> enables that information.
>>
>> I've never personally seen a file called 'scan.conf' on any system with ClamAV
>> installed on it. You don't get one if you install from the source as distributed
>> by Cisco/Talos on the ClamAV Website, so I know that you must have installed
>> from some distribution's package or other. Perhaps you can tell us a little
>> more about your system and about how you obtained ClamAV, and - perhaps
>> more importantly - why.
>
> I think " /etc/clamd.d/scan.conf " is Fedora's equivalent of clamd.conf. It's obnoxious that they've gone and renamed it, but it should function the same.
It is the equivalent. One of the original maintainers of clamav on
Fedora was a strong believer in over-engineered designs. That said - it
does give you the flexibility of fairly easily running multiple
instances of clamd on a system with different configurations.
I've thought about dropping it, but I think the Fedora and EPEL users
are pretty used to it at this point.
--
Orion Poplawski
Manager of NWRA Technical Systems 720-772-5637
NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office FAX: 303-415-9702
3380 Mitchell Lane orion@nwra.com
Boulder, CO 80301 https://www.nwra.com/