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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Virus and Worm on Linux/unix System Post 302080440 by larryase on Tuesday 18th of July 2006 02:19:07 PM
Old 07-18-2006
Question Virus and Worm on Linux/unix System

Hello all,

I just got asked if virus and worms are a big thing in unix/linux OS. My response was no, but after looking I found that there can be issues but very few. I would justy like to know from the working community what is the truth on virus and worms on unix/linux OS? Thanks.
 

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clamsmtpd.conf(5)					      BSD File Formats Manual						 clamsmtpd.conf(5)

NAME
clamsmtpd.conf -- the configuration file for clamsmtpd(8) DESCRIPTION
clamsmtpd(8) reads a configuration file when starting up. The location of the file is dependent on how you compiled clamsmtp but it should usually be in either the /usr/local/etc/ or /etc/ directories. If clamsmtpd(8) does not find its configuration file it'll print a warning when it starts up along with the location it's expecting to find it in. You can also specify a different location for a config file by pass- ing the -f argument to clamsmtpd(8) The settings are specified one per line. The setting names come first, followed by a colon and then the value. Comments start with the '#' character on a line of their own. Whitespace is ignored at the beginning of line, end of line and around the colons. A sample configuration file can be found in the doc/ directory of the clamsmtp distribution. SETTINGS
The various settings are as follows: Action This option controls what clamsmtpd(8) does when it finds a virus. The options are: bounce Bounce the email. In most cases this is not a good idea since many viruses spoof sender addresses. drop Silently drop the email. Recommended. pass Pass on the email. Inserts an 'X-Virus-Infected' header. [ Default: drop ] ClamAddress Specifies the address to connect to clamd(8) on. See syntax of addresses below. [ Default: /var/run/clamav/clamd ] Header A header to add to scanned messages. Put an empty value to suppress adding a header. You can include the following special for- matting characters in the string to include special values: %i Client IP Address %l Local IP Address %d Current Date You can also include the standard or escapes. [ Default: 'X-Virus-Scanned: ClamAV using ClamSMTP' ] KeepAlives On slow connections the server will sometimes timeout before clamsmtpd(8) is finished scanning the file. This option sends NOOP's to the server to keep the connection alive. Specify the number of seconds, or 0 to disable. [ Default: 0 ] Listen The address and port to listen for SMTP connections on. See syntax of addresses below. [ Default: port 10025 on all local IP addresses ] PidFile Specifies a location for the a process id file to be written to. This file contains the process id of clamsmtpd.conf and can be used to stop the daemon. If the -p argument is passed on the command line, then this setting will be ignored. [ Default: none ] Quarantine Quarantine files that contain viruses by leaving them in the TempDirectory directory. The file names look like this (where X is a random character or number): virus.XXXXXX [ Default: off ] MaxConnections Specifies the maximum number of connections to accept at once. clamd(8) also needs to be setup to accept at least this number of connections. [ Default: 64 ] OutAddress The address of the SMTP server to send email to once it's been scanned. See syntax of addreses below. [ Required ] TempDirectory The directory to write temp files to. This directory needs to be accessible to both clamd(8) and clamsmtpd(8) [ Default: /tmp ] TimeOut The number of seconds to wait while reading data from network connections. [ Default: 180 seconds ] TransparentProxy This option enables transparent proxy support, which allows you to route all SMTP traffic that's going through a gateway through clamsmtp which will then send it on to its final destination. This setup usually involves firewall rules which redirect traffic to clamsmtp, and the setup varies from OS to OS. [ Default: off ] User The user to run as. If this option is specified then clamsmtpd(8) must be started as root. It will then drop root privileges and run as the specified user. The user can either be a name or a numerical user id. [ Optional ] VirusAction This is a command to run when a virus is found. See the VIRUS ACTION section in clamsmtpd(8) for a discussion of this option. [ Default: off ] XClient Send an XCLIENT command to the receiving server. This is useful for forwarding client addresses and connection info to servers that support this feature. [ Default: off ] ADDRESSES
Addresses can be specified in multiple formats: o Unix local addresses can be specified by specifying their full path. (ie: '/var/run/clamav/clamd'). o IP addresses can be specified using dotted notation with a colon before the port number (ie: '127.0.0.1:3310'). o IPv6 addresses are implemented but disabled. The code needs testing. SEE ALSO
clamsmtpd(8) AUTHOR
Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com> clamsmtp June 1, 2019 clamsmtp
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