Beta release 4.39.4

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Mon Feb 28 12:37:47 GMT 2005


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Julian

on newer clam versions I believe this is clamd.conf. Both the daemon and 
  non-daemon versions now use the same defaults file I believe.

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Martin Hepworth
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Solid State Logic
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Julian Field wrote:
> To quote from your quote "when using the clamavmodule scanner".
> 
> The answer to your other question, I believe, is clamav.conf.
> 
> Magnus Morén wrote:
> 
>> On Mon, 2005-02-28 at 08:58 +0000, Julian Field wrote:
>>  
>>
>>> * New Features and Improvements *
>>> - Added 4 new configuration options for setting all ClamAV settings when
>>>  using the "clamavmodule" scanner:
>>>  ClamAVmodule Maximum Recursion Level
>>>  ClamAVmodule Maximum Files
>>>  ClamAVmodule Maximum File Size
>>>  ClamAVmodule Maximum Compression Ratio
>>>   
>>
>>
>> Does those setting apply to ClamAV when it is run as clamav (ie
>> clamscan) or is it only for the clamavmodule?
>>
>> If not, where is the best place to edit options for clamscan when run
>> from MS (I have been biten by "Maximum Compression Ratio" some times).
>>
>>
>>  
>>
> 

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