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mkdir -p /var/log/clamav | mkdir -p /var/log/clamav | ||
touch /var/log/clamav/manual_clamscan.log | touch /var/log/clamav/manual_clamscan.log | ||
− | + | * (OPTIONAL) Run the script | |
− | + | /etc/cron.daily/manual_clamscan | |
And you’re done! That should be the minimum required to install ClamAV and Perform a daily scan of a specific directory. | And you’re done! That should be the minimum required to install ClamAV and Perform a daily scan of a specific directory. |
Revision as of 22:56, 19 July 2014
ClamAV is an open source (GPL) antivirus engine designed for detecting Trojans, viruses, malware and other malicious threats on Linux. In this article, we will only be configuring ClamAV to run scheduled/on-demand scans; not resident scans.
Install
- Install required ClamAV packages
yum install clamav clamav-update
- Edit /etc/freshclam.conf and make the following changes:
- Comment out “Example”
- Uncomment lines
- “DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net”
- “DatabaseMirror db.XY.clamav.net” (replace XY with your country code)
- Ensure line “DatabaseMirror database.clamav.net” is uncommented
- Update ClamAV’s signatures
/usr/bin/freshclam
NOTE: ClamAV will update automatically, as part of /etc/cron.daily/freshclam.
Configure Daily Scan
In this example, we will configure a cronjob to scan the /home/ directory every day:
- Create cron file:
vim /etc/cron.daily/manual_clamscan
- Add the following to the file above. Be sure to change SCAN_DIR to the directory that you want to scan:
#!/bin/bash SCAN_DIR="/var/hda/files/Pictures" LOG_FILE="/var/log/clamav/manual_clamscan.log" /usr/bin/clamscan -i -r $SCAN_DIR >> $LOG_FILE
- Give our cron script executable permissions:
chmod +x /etc/cron.daily/manual_clamscan
- Create empty log file
mkdir -p /var/log/clamav touch /var/log/clamav/manual_clamscan.log
- (OPTIONAL) Run the script
/etc/cron.daily/manual_clamscan
And you’re done! That should be the minimum required to install ClamAV and Perform a daily scan of a specific directory.
Reference: How to Install ClamAV and Configure Daily Scanning on CentOS
Using Greyhole
You will need to do some additional setup to scan files when using Greyhole.
- Set up mount shares locally
- Ensure the SCAN_DIR=
/mnt/samba/share
and not/var/hda/files/share
Now when the daily scan runs, it will scan the Greyhole enabled share correctly.