lynx
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 12:26 am |
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Hello, Everyone,
Three or four years ago, Clamwin was installed and did an
excellent job of ridding our several computers and thumb drives of a nasty
trojan. (Maybe it was a worm, but it was quickly identified and deleted!) So
thank you, Clam AV and Clamwin programmers, even though belatedly.
Sometimes I read your forum, recently I've read:
1. https://www.clamav.net/documents/how-to-speed-up-clamwin
2. Quick scan via command-line
lists.clamav.net/pipermail/clamav-users/2016-April/002720.html
3. false positive - system broken
forum.clamwin.com/viewtopic.php?t=4371
I would like to do something to move Clamwin forward, even if this is a first
effort for me here.
The only thing I know a little of, as far as programming
goes, is writing a simple batch file. I'll be willing to try this, if it
could help. This is in answer to article t=4371, the last two posts,
Feb. 15, 2016. This could involve, I suggest, running Clamwin's clamscan
and comparing it with Clam AV's clamscan. Maybe later, Clam AV's clamdscan.
Is there someone reading this who may be interested in testing or correcting
my attempts at making the Clam AV Windows binaries more widely usable by
the members and moderators of this forum?
"... use the Clam AV Windows port, and slap a Windows GUI onto it"
That second idea is beyond my capability. I think there's a way to convert
batches to executables, though. Maybe, at first, some links to executables.
Could the batch file be sent directly to a forum topic?
(A special one for "developing", maybe? Or some other form?)
Also, has anyone been able to record completing a scan
in a mere 5% of the time it takes Clamwin to complete the scan?
Sincerely yours,
Lynx.
P.S. I'm starting to try this now -- to an extent, Clam AV and Clamwin
can work together, as Clamwin and Clam Sentinel can.
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