I guess this is what you are after, but ICAP can't achieve such > achieve near realtime scanning for large files and reduce "user hanging" to > locking to "pseudo-stream" files into clamav, zip header prefetch etc) to > The now abandoned HAVP proxy scanner does many tricks (filesystem mandatory Only reliable way is to scan a complete file, so it knows the > signatures in database that are allowed to match any position anywhere in a How do you expect ClamAV to scan it packet Though clamd can be fed the data as a stream, there are no partial-file For that and more, it has to know where EOF is. That have to be read back-to-front and using some virus signatures that areįull-file hashes. It scans files, including support for some filetypes The simple answer is that ClamAV does not do any "statusįor each segment". Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: > Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: > and how can we make ClamAv streaming support. > Is it issue with icap server or Clamd doesn't support streaming support? > But i seen once all data is recieved clamAv INSTREAM is called and data is > I am new to Clamd and was trying to use it for virus scanning. > or it can scan data in each packet and return status for each segment? > If i have file size of 10Mb do i have to send all data to clamAv and clamAv > Does ClamAv support virus checking in stream mode for large files? Locking to "pseudo-stream" files into clamav, zip header prefetch etc) toĪchieve near realtime scanning for large files and reduce "user hanging" toĪ minimum. The now abandoned HAVP proxy scanner does many tricks (filesystem mandatory Signatures in database that are allowed to match any position anywhere in a How do you expect ClamAV to scan it packet by
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