Is MailScanner using antivirus ESET?
Carles Munyoz
carles at unlimitedmail.org
Fri Jan 20 09:03:40 UTC 2023
I have seen that if I execute the wrapper manually I get the next error:
[...]
# /usr/lib/MailScanner/wrapper/esetsefs-wrapper /opt/eset/efs/bin /tmp
ESET Server Security Error: Please specify a command to execute
[...]
If I edit the wrapper script and modify this line:
sudo ${PackageDir}/$Prog "$@"
this way:
sudo ${PackageDir}/$Prog -s --profile="@Smart scan" "$@"
Then the error disappears, but esetfs still doesn't appears in the virus
scanners report.
El 20/1/23 a las 9:40, Carles Munyoz escribió:
> Hello,
> When I run MailScanner --lint in my server I get this output related
> with the installed antivirus:
> [...]
> MailScanner.conf says "Virus Scanners = esetsefs clamd avastd"
> Found these virus scanners installed: esetsefs, avast, clamd, avastd
> ===========================================================================
>
> Virus and Content Scanning: Starting
> Clamd::INFECTED::Win.Test.EICAR_HDB-1 :: ./1/
> Virus Scanning: Clamd found 1 infections
> Avastd::INFECTED:: EICAR Test-NOT virus!!! :: ./1/
> Virus Scanning: Avastd found 1 infections
> Infected message 1 came from 10.1.1.1
> Virus Scanning: Found 2 viruses
> ===========================================================================
>
> [...]
>
> If any of your virus scanners (esetsefs,avast,clamd,avastd)
> are not listed there, you should check that they are installed correctly
> and that MailScanner is finding them correctly via its
> virus.scanners.conf.
> [...]
>
> As you can see esetfs is in the list of installed and detected
> scanners, but it doesn't appears in the virus report.
>
> How can I verify that MailScanner is really using it?
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
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