@Stoiko Ivanov @heutger
I found this thread on the forum while researching about adding or replacing ClamAV:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pmg-6-1-how-to-add-antivirus.67006/
It says:
Where exactly and how does pmg call clamav? In its documentation, Dr.Web states the following:
I can specify the socket for Dr.Web, but how can I specify the path to the socket for pmg?
I found this thread on the forum while researching about adding or replacing ClamAV:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pmg-6-1-how-to-add-antivirus.67006/
It says:
however since PMG uses clamav by default (by calling `clamdscan --stdout $mailfile` ) - you can try to use Dr. Web clamav emulation (haven't tried it or looked at it too close)
Where exactly and how does pmg call clamav? In its documentation, Dr.Web states the following:
In the settings of the external software component that communicates directly with Dr.Web ClamD as with the clamd anti-virus daemon, specify an address for connecting to clamd as a path to a UNIX socket or as a TCP socket listened to by Dr.Web ClamD at one of its connection points (endpoint) set up in its configuration.
I can specify the socket for Dr.Web, but how can I specify the path to the socket for pmg?
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