Yes that is correct, I used the GCP API to install the clamav using the malware scanner service account exporter via the instructions. 

Upon install I was able to scan a clean file and test an "infected" file. When I went to do another file scan I was rate limited and am no longer able to run a scan, I am assuming this is the CDN settings as I am in GCP?

The version I am on is 0.103.6 as the log is suggesting I upgrade to the .7 Going through the documentation I was unable to find a method of upgrade or a command to do this within the GCP Cloud Terminal. 

On Mon, Oct 17, 2022 at 10:26 AM G.W. Haywood via clamav-users <clamav-users@lists.clamav.net> wrote:
Hi there,

On Mon, 17 Oct 2022, Jason Hamrick via clamav-users wrote:

> I was testing the scanner in my GCP project, however I seem to be unable to
> upgrade and am being limited. Is there an updated package or any way to
> update this within the GCP terminal shell?

I'm unfamiliar with GCP.  I take it you mean Google Cloud Platform but it
would be easier, at least for me, if your descriptions are more specific.

You've said "testing the scanner" but you haven't said which scanner.
Can we take it that it's ClamAV?  Are you using clamscan, clamd, etc.?

Again making assumptions, before we talk about updating ClamAV can you
tell us what version you're using now?

What are the symptoms of "being limited"?

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73,
Ged.
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