Calamarain wrote: |
Clamwin seems unable to scan a file with japanese in the file's name/path. Here is a scan log.
Scan Started Sat Nov 20 00:35:29 2010
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WARNING: Can't open file I:\Main\Music\Potential\ARA\ARA_-_MIYABI\ARA - MIYABI\01-ARA _ ??????.mp3: Invalid argument
----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 851543
Engine version: 0.96.4
Scanned directories: 0
Scanned files: 0
Infected files: 0
Total errors: 1
Data scanned: 0.00 MB
Data read: 3.73 MB (ratio 0.00:1)
Time: 3.396 sec (0 m 3 s)
This is what the file name should look like.
01-ARA _ 幽玄境の恋唄
Am I missing something obvious, or does clamwin just not support scanning unicode filenames at all? This seems like it would be a pretty big hole for something to come through. |
Yep.. had the same thing in my logs when I was playing around with a beta copy of a handy little connector application for an https://www.metrofax.com/ internet fax service that was written by one of our Japanese techs. All the output files were sticking in unicode characters so our log had the same errors:
WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\???_??????\Fax_??????_081110.pdf: Invalid argument
WARNING: Can't open file C:\Program Files\???_??????\Fax_??????_091110.pdf: Invalid argument
etc..
I ended up just making a crude exclusion based on the end of the file name and it'll keep working until Jan 1st..
I would *love* to learn more about exclusions in ClamWin .. Seems like it's still getting implemented.. Like how do I exclude a directory??