[clamav-users] Realtime scanner
Paul Kosinski
clamav at iment.com
Fri Nov 28 18:47:25 UTC 2014
Not completely sure what you mean by real-time scanner: file scanning
or scanning HTTP responses (Web browsing)?
For file scanning, there is (or used to be) Clamuko, which hooked in
to the Linux kernel. I never used it, so can't say anything about it.
For Web browsing, I use HAVP, which in turn uses the ClamAV library to
scan the HTML coming in over HTTP. It runs as a proxy, so doesn't
handle HTTPS (although I suppose one could modify Firefox or Chromium
to use pieces of HAVP, and hence libclamav, internally).
HAVP seems to be no longer developed, but it still works. Look at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/havp/ -- Google HAVP for more info.
On Sun, 23 Nov 2014 12:00:00 -0500
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> From: Deevakar PK <pkdeevakar at gmail.com>
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> Hi Team,
>
> Is there any real-time monitoring available in clamAV with quarantine
> option ?
>
> If yes, please let me know how to implement it?
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