## ## Example config file for freshclam ## Please read the freshclam.conf(5) manual before editing this file. ## # Comment or remove the line below. #Example # Path to the database directory. # WARNING: It must match clamd.conf's directive! # Default: hardcoded (depends on installation options) DatabaseDirectory /var/lib/clamav # Path to the log file (make sure it has proper permissions) # Default: disabled UpdateLogFile /var/log/freshclam.log # Maximum size of the log file. # Value of 0 disables the limit. # You may use 'M' or 'm' for megabytes (1M = 1m = 1048576 bytes) # and 'K' or 'k' for kilobytes (1K = 1k = 1024 bytes). # in bytes just don't use modifiers. # Default: 1M #LogFileMaxSize 2M # Log time with each message. # Default: no #LogTime yes # Enable verbose logging. # Default: no #LogVerbose yes # Use system logger (can work together with UpdateLogFile). # Default: no #LogSyslog yes # Specify the type of syslog messages - please refer to 'man syslog' # for facility names. # Default: LOG_LOCAL6 #LogFacility LOG_MAIL # This option allows you to save the process identifier of the daemon # Default: disabled #PidFile /var/run/freshclam.pid # By default when started freshclam drops privileges and switches to the # "clamav" user. This directive allows you to change the database owner. # Default: clamav (may depend on installation options) #DatabaseOwner clamav # Initialize supplementary group access (freshclam must be started by root). # Default: no #AllowSupplementaryGroups yes # Use DNS to verify virus database version. Freshclam uses DNS TXT records # to verify database and software versions. With this directive you can change # the database verification domain. # WARNING: Do not touch it unless you're configuring freshclam to use your # own database verification domain. # Default: current.cvd.clamav.net #DNSDatabaseInfo current.cvd.clamav.net # Uncomment the following line and replace XY with your country # code. See http://www.iana.org/cctld/cctld-whois.htm for the full list. #DatabaseMirror db.XY.clamav.net # database.clamav.net is a round-robin record which points to our most # reliable mirrors. It's used as a fall back in case db.XY.clamav.net is # not working. DO NOT TOUCH the following line unless you know what you # are doing. DatabaseMirror database.clamav.net # How many attempts to make before giving up. # Default: 3 (per mirror) #MaxAttempts 5 # With this option you can control scripted updates. It's highly recommended # to keep it enabled. # Default: yes #ScriptedUpdates yes # By default freshclam will keep the local databases (.cld) uncompressed to # make their handling faster. With this option you can enable the compression; # the change will take effect with the next database update. # Default: no #CompressLocalDatabase no # Number of database checks per day. # Default: 12 (every two hours) #Checks 24 # Proxy settings # Default: disabled #HTTPProxyServer myproxy.com #HTTPProxyPort 1234 #HTTPProxyUsername myusername #HTTPProxyPassword mypass # If your servers are behind a firewall/proxy which applies User-Agent # filtering you can use this option to force the use of a different # User-Agent header. # Default: clamav/version_number #HTTPUserAgent SomeUserAgentIdString # Use aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd as client address for downloading databases. Useful for # multi-homed systems. # Default: Use OS'es default outgoing IP address. #LocalIPAddress aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd # Send the RELOAD command to clamd. # Default: no #NotifyClamd /path/to/clamd.conf # Run command after successful database update. # Default: disabled #OnUpdateExecute command # Run command when database update process fails. # Default: disabled #OnErrorExecute command # Run command when freshclam reports outdated version. # In the command string %v will be replaced by the new version number. # Default: disabled #OnOutdatedExecute command # Don't fork into background. # Default: no #Foreground yes # Enable debug messages in libclamav. # Default: no #Debug yes # Timeout in seconds when connecting to database server. # Default: 30 #ConnectTimeout 60 # Timeout in seconds when reading from database server. # Default: 30 #ReceiveTimeout 60 # When enabled freshclam will submit statistics to the ClamAV Project about # the latest virus detections in your environment. The ClamAV maintainers # will then use this data to determine what types of malware are the most # detected in the field and in what geographic area they are. # This feature requires LogTime and LogFile to be enabled in clamd.conf. # Default: no #SubmitDetectionStats /path/to/clamd.conf # Country of origin of malware/detection statistics (for statistical # purposes only). The statistics collector at ClamAV.net will look up # your IP address to determine the geographical origin of the malware # reported by your installation. If this installation is mainly used to # scan data which comes from a different location, please enable this # option and enter a two-letter code (see http://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/) # of the country of origin. # Default: disabled #DetectionStatsCountry country-code # This option enables support for Google Safe Browsing. When activated for # the first time, freshclam will download a new database file (safebrowsing.cvd) # which will be automatically loaded by clamd and clamscan during the next # reload, provided that the heuristic phishing detection is turned on. This # database includes information about websites that may be phishing sites or # possible sources of malware. When using this option, it's mandatory to run # freshclam at least every 30 minutes. # Freshclam uses the ClamAV's mirror infrastructure to distribute the # database and its updates but all the contents are provided under Google's # terms of use. See http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=70015 # and http://safebrowsing.clamav.net for more information. # Default: disabled #SafeBrowsing yes