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Suivant la configuration de votre machine, vous aurez plus ou moins besoin des packages suivant pour compléter votre protection antivirus.

Petit rappel avant de commencer:

  • MTA : Mail Transfert Agent
Le rôle du Mail Tranfer Agent est de transférer le courrier sur l'Internet vers le Mail Tranfer Agent correspondant à l'adresse du destinataire. Le logiciel le plus utilisé est postfix après sendmail.
  • MDA : Mail Delivery Agent
Le rôle du Mail Delivery Agent est de prélever le courrier dans les files d'attentes et de le déposer dans le répertoire de boîte aux lettres de l'utilisateur. Procmail est l'outil MDA le plus utilisé dans l'univers GNU/Linux. Il est possible de placer des fonctions de sécurité à ce niveau : appels antivirus (et|ou) antispam.
  • MUA :Mail User Agent
L'utilisateur émet un courrier à l'aide d'une application appelée Mail User Agent vers le MTA de son fournisseur d'accès Internet.

MTA + ClamAV

  • amavisd-new
page web : http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/ Supports: clamd, clamscan

C'est une très bonne interface intermédiaire entre le MTA et les outils de surveillance (virus, listes noires, SPAM).

Exemple de config: Postfix => Amavisd-New => ClamAV? => SpamAssassin? => Postfix => Mailbox

  • AMaViS - ”Next Generation”
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/amavis/ Supports: clamscan
  • AMaViS-ng
  • ClamdMail
Homepage: http://clamdmail.sf.net/ Supports: clamd A mail processing client for ClamAV. Small, fast and easy to install.
  • cgpav
Homepage: http://program.farit.ru/ Supports: clamd This is a fast (written in C) CommuniGate Pro anti-virus plugin with support for clamd.
  • ClamCour
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clamcour/ Supports: clamd ClamCour is a Courier-MTA multithread filter that allows Courier to scan mail for viruses using Clam AntiVirus package.
  • clamfilter
Homepage: http://www.ensita.net/products/clamfilter/ Supports: clamd Clamfilter is a small, secure, and efficient content filter for Postfix designed for filtering messages efficiently through the clamd daemon.
  • ClamSMTP
Homepage: http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/clamsmtp/ Supports: clamd ClamSMTP is an SMTP filter for Postfix and other mail servers that checks for viruses using the ClamAV anti-virus software. It aims to be lightweight, reliables and simple rather than have a myriad of options. Written in C without major dependencies.
  • clapf
Homepage: http://thorium.ath.cx/clapf/ Supports: libclamav Clapf is a clamav based virus scanning and anti-spam content filter for postfix.
  • DSpamPD
Homepage: http://caspian.dotconf.net/menu/Software/DspamPD/ Supports: clamd DspamPD is a transparent SMTP proxy daemon that passes email through DSPAM. It can also pass mail through ClamAV as well, providing you with a one-stop anti-spam / anti-virus smtp proxy with no extra perl modules!
  • exiscan
Homepage: http://duncanthrax.net/exiscan-acl/ Supports: clamscan, clamd exiscan is a patch against exim version 4, providing support for content scanning in email messages received by exim. Four different scanning facilities are supported: antivirus, antispam, regular expressions, and file extensions.
  • Gadoyanvirus
Homepage: http://oss.mdamt.net/gadoyanvirus/ Supports: libclamav gadoyanvirus is a (yet another) virus stopper for qmail. It replaces the original qmailqueue program. It scans incoming messages using the ClamAV anti-virus library. Suspect message will be quarantined and (optionally) a notification message will be sent to the recipients. By default, gadoyanvirus needs QMAILQUEUE patched qmail installation.
  • hMailServer
Homepage: http://www.hmailserver.com/ Supports: ClamAV hMailServer is a free, open source e-mail server for Microsoft Windows. It supports all the common mail protocols and comes with a easy to use COM library that can be used for integration with external software. It also has supports for virtual domains, distribution lists, ClamAV, aliases, distributed domains and much more. E-mail data is stored in a database server, MySQL or MS SQL, depending on your choice.
  • IVS Milter
Homepage: http://ivs-milter.lbsd.net/ Supports: clamd IVS Milter is a virus and spam scanning milter. The name stands for Industrial Virus + Spam milter. It’s designed to be used by anything from home users to large ISPs.
  • j-chkmail
Homepage: http://j-chkmail.ensmp.fr/ Supports: libclamav, clamd j-chkmail is a fast (written in C) filter for sendmail. It does spam and dangerous content (virus) filtering with help of ClamAV. The program supports many modes of monitoring and run time controlling and was designed to work on highly loaded servers. It’s an open source software available for free to registered users (for non-commercial usage).
  • Mail Avenger
Homepage: http://www.mailavenger.org/ Supports: clamscan Mail avenger is a highly-configurable SMTP server. It allows you to reject spam during mail transactions, before spooling messages in your local mail queue. You can specify site-wide default policies for filtering mail, but individual users can also craft their own policies by creating avenger scripts in their home directories.
  • Mailnees
Homepage: http://mailnees.kicks-ass.org/ Supports: clamdscan Mailnees is an open source mail content filter for Sendmail and Postfix.
  • MailScanner
Homepage: http://www.mailscanner.info/ Supports: clamscan MailScanner scans all e-mail for viruses, spam and attacks against security vulnerabilities. It is not tied to any particular virus scanner, but can be used with any combination of 14 different virus scanners, allowing sites to choose the ”best of breed” virus scanner.
  • Maverix
Homepage: http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/software/maverix/ Supports: clamscan Maverix is AOLserver module that implements SMTP protocol and acts as a SMTP proxy with anti-spam and anti-virus capabilities.
  • MIMEDefang
Homepage: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang Supports: clamscan, clamd This is an efficient mail scanner for Sendmail/milter.
  • mxGuard for IMail
Homepage: http://www.mxguard.com/postmaster/ Supports: clamscan mxGuard is a spam filter for Ipswitch IMail mail server running onWindows platforms. It also includes free hooks to major anti-virus engines including ClamAV.
  • OdeiaVir
Homepage: http://odeiavir.sourceforge.net/ Supports: clamdscan OdeiaVir is an e-mail filter for qmail or Exim.
  • OpenProtect
Homepage: http://opencompt.com/ Supports: ClamAV via MailScanner OpenProtect is a server side e-mail protection solution consisting of MailScanner, Spamassassin, ClamAV with support for Sendmail, Postfix, Exim and qmail. It also consists of a fully automatic installer and uninstaller, which configures everything automatically including setting up perl modules and virus scanner settings.
  • Protea AntiVirus Tools
Homepage: http://www.proteatools.com/ Supports: clamd Protea AntiVirus Tools for Lotus Domino scans and cleans automatically attached files and other objects in Domino mail. Clam AntiVirus scanner is used for virus detection. Fully configurable scheduled database scanning offers an additional layer of protection.
  • PTSMail Utilities
Homepage: http://www.scanmail-software.com/ Supports: clamscan PTSMail uses clamscan as part of the ptsfilter (a sendmail milter).
  • pymavis
Homepage: http://mplayerhq.hu/˜arpi/pymavis/ Supports: clamscan pymavis is an email parser, similar to the old amavis (or amavis-perl). The primary goal is to retrieve all attachments from an email, and then run various virus scanners over them. The parser can deal with damaged and truncated messages, non-RFC compliant or broken MIME syntax headers, inline (non-MIME) attachments, can decode base64, quoted-printable, uuencoded and binhex 4.0 (hqx) encodings.
  • Qmail-Scanner
Homepage: http://qmail-scanner.sf.net/ Supports: clamscan Please increase the softlimit value if you are going to use it with clamscan.
  • qpsmtp
Homepage: http://smtpd.develooper.com/ Supports: clamscan qpsmtpd is a flexible smtpd daemon written in Perl. Apart from the core SMTP features, all functionality is implemented in small ”extension plugins” using the easy to use object oriented plugin API.
  • qscanq
Homepage: http://budney.homeunix.net:8080/users/budney/software/qscanq/ index.html Supports: clamscan qscanq replaces qmail-queue. It initiates a scan (using clamscan or clamdscan) on an incoming email, and returns the exit status of the scanner or of qmail-queue to the caller.
  • qSheff
Homepage: http://www.enderunix.org/qsheff Supports: clamdscan, clamd The tool allows running anti-virus and content filtering softwaresdimultaneously. Supports ClamAV for virus checking and Zabit for content filtering.
  • RevolSys SMTP kit for Postfix
Homepage: http://smtp.revolsys.org/ Supports: ClamAV via amavisd-new The RevolSyS SMTP kit for Postfix provides an antispam and antivirus tools installation. It uses amavisd-new, Spamassassin, ClamAV, and Razor. It aims to enhance an already-installed mail server running Postfix.
  • Sagator
Homepage: http://www.salstar.sk/sagator/ Supports: clamscan, clamd, libclamav This program is an email antivirus/antispam gateway. It is an interface to the postfix (or any other smtpd), which runs antivirus and/or spamchecker. Its modular architecture can use any combination of antivirus/spamchecker according to configuration.
  • Scrubber
Homepage: http://projects.gasperino.org/scrubber/ Supports: libclamav Scrubber is a server-side daemon for filtering mail content. It attempts to solve the issues that plague many server-side content filtering solutions such as extensibility, speed, SMTP-specific dependencies, and virtual hosting. The core of the project a client-server daemon that accepts raw content from SMTP-side client applications, breaking the message into MIME parts, and then sending the content through a series of loadable filter plugins to handle the message accordingly. The final message is sent back to the clientside programs for SMTP reinjection.
  • Secure Mail Intelligence!
Homepage: http://www.m2smi.com/ Supports: libclamav SMI! is a server side e-mail protection solution that combines firewall elements, intrusion detection system, anti-virus and anti-spam modules. SMI! can use up to 7 anti-virus scanners (including ClamAV) at the same time and 3 different spam filtering engines. A built-in SMTP engine allows SMI! to directly send mail alerts. Other features include: Routing & Queuing Module, Disclaimer & Messages Module, Updater Module, Policy CheckModule, Mail Storage Module, Image Analysis Module, Cryptography Series and Mail Analysis. SMI!
  • simscan
Homepage: http://www.inter7.com/?page=simscan Supports: clamscan Simscan is a mail filter for qmail, designed to block attachments during the SMTP conversation. It is open source and only uses open components. Very efficent (written in C).
  • SmarterMail Filter
Homepage: http://www.efextra.com/smfilter.htm Supports: clamscan, clamd SMFilter is a free plugin for SmarterMail Mail Server that provides antivirus scanning using ClamAV.
  • smf-clamd
Homepage: Supports: clamd SmartSendmailFilter-clamd is a lightweight filter for Sendmail. It’s a small (less than 550 lines of C code), fast and very stable filter (production quality).
  • smtpfilter
Homepage: http://www.gtoal.com/spam/smtpfilter.c.html Supports: clamscan smtpfilter is a filter for an SMTP session which passes the session through transparently in real time, except for the DATA command which is intercepted in order to scan the data for spam and/or viruses.
  • smtp-vilter
Homepage: http://www.etc.msys.ch/software/smtp-vilter/ Supports: clamd smtp-vilter is a high performance content filter for sendmail using the milter API. The software scans e-mail messages for viruses and drops or marks infected messages. ClamAV is the default scanner backend.
  • Zabit
Homepage: http://www.enderunix.org/zabit Supports: clamscan Zabit is a content and attachment filter for Qmail.
  • zmscanner
Homepage: http://www.average.org/zmscanner/ Supports: libclamav Zmscanner is an extensible modular content filter for Zmailer and Sendmail. It is designed to be fast and efficient and thus suitable for high traffic mail systems.

MTA + POP3 Proxy + ClamAV

  • ClamMail
Homepage: http://www.bransoft.com/ Supports: libclamav ClamMail is an anti-virus POP3 proxy for Windows.
  • POP3 Virus Scanner Daemon
Homepage: http://p3scan.sourceforge.net/ Supports: clamscan This is a full-transparent proxy-server for POP3-clients. It runs on a Linux box with iptables (for port re-direction). It can be used to provide POP3 email scanning from the Internet, to any internal network and is ideal for helping to protect your Other OS LAN from harm, especially when used in conjunction with a firewall and other Internet Proxy servers.
  • pop3.proxy
Homepage: http://quietsche-entchen.de/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi/proxies/Pop3Proxy Supports: clamd pop3.proxy is a proxy server for the POP3 protocol. Usually it’s used on a firewall between a client and a POP3 server taking care that both sides talk POP3 protocol as described in RFC 1939. There are some additional features beside normal proxying. pop3.proxy can grant or deny access based on an external access control program which receives some POP3 session information. pop3.proxy can also feed e-mails into a local ClamAV daemon checking the e-mails for viruses before passing them to the client.

Web/FTP Proxy + ClamAV

  • DansGuardian Anti-Virus Patch
Homepage: http://www.harvest.com.br/asp/afn/dg.nsf Supports: clamscan DG AntiVirus Patch is a GPL addon that takes the virus scanning capabilities of ClamAV and integrates them into the content filtering web proxy DansGuardian.
  • Frox
Homepage: http://www.hollo.org/frox/ Supports: clamscan Frox is a transparent FTP proxy which is released under the GPL. It optionally supports caching (either through an external http cache (eg. squid), or by maintaining a cache locally), and/or running a virus scanner on downloaded files. It is written with security in mind, and in the default setup it runs as a non root user in a chroot jail.
  • HTTP Anti Virus Proxy
Homepage: http://www.server-side.de/ Supports: libclamav HAVP is a proxy with an antivirus filter. It does not cache or filter content. At the moment the complete traffic is scanned. A reason for that is the chance of malicious code in nearly every filetypes e.g. HTML (JavaScript) or JPEG files.
  • Frox
Homepage: http://www.hollo.org/frox/ Supports: clamscan
  • mod clamav
Homepage: http://software.othello.ch/mod_clamav/ Supports: libclamav, clamd mod clamav is an Apache virus scanning filter. It was written and is currently maintained by Andreas Muller.
  • SafeSquid
Homepage: http://www.safesquid.com/ Supports: clamd SafeSquid is one of the most feature rich Content Filtering Internet Proxies. It is an ideal content filter for other proxies like Squid, because it chains with them via request forwarding, ICAP, CARP, ICP. It has a browser based GUI for remote management, a powerful profiles feature to implement user, IP, network based multiple and unique policies. SafeSquid supports PAM and NTLM Authentication besides using any form of external databases, the use of URL Blacklists, to deliver category based content filtering besides, keyword, mime, header, cookie filtering. SafeSquid has an Advanced Bandwidth Management System, to create very granular enterprise and network wide bandwidth usage policies. SafeSquid Free Edition is not time or user-limited.
  • SquidClamAV Redirector
Homepage: http://www.jackal-net.at/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=1 Supports: libclamav SquidClamAV Redirector is a Squid helper script which adds virus scanning for defined filename extensions. It has been tested with Python, pyclamav, ClamAV, and Squid. SCAVR handles the request as given from Squid, downloads the URL, and scans it for known viruses. It rewrites the URL from Squid to a blocked URL or an information page with information about the scanning results.
  • Squidclam
Homepage: http://squidclam.sourceforge.net/ Supports: libclamav Squidclam is a replacement for SquidClamAV-Redirector.py written in C using libclamav and libcurl.
  • Viralator
Homepage: http://viralator.sourceforge.net/ Supports: clamscan Viralator is a perl script that virus scans http downloads on a linux server after passing through the squid proxy server.

Filesystem + ClamAV

  • Dazuko
Homepage: http://www.dazuko.org/ Supports: clamuko This project provides a kernel module, which provides 3d-party applications an interface for file access control. It was originally developed by H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH to be used for on-access virus scanning. Other uses include a file-access monitor/logger or external security implementations. It operates by intercepting file-access calls and passing the file information to a 3rd-party application. The 3rd-party application then has the opportunity to tell the kernel module to allow or deny the file-access. The 3rdparty application also receives information about the file, type of access, process id, and user id.
  • Famuko
Homepage: http://www.campana.vi.it/ottavio/Progetti/Famuko/ Supports: libclamav Famuko is an on-access scanner based on libfam and working in a userspace.
  • OpenAntiVirus samba-vscan
Homepage: http://www.openantivirus.org/projects.php#samba-vscan Supports: clamd samba-vscan provides on-access scanning of Samba shares. It supports Samba 2.2.x/3.0 with working virtual file system (VFS) support.

Mail User Agent + ClamAV

  • clamailfilter
Homepage: http://quiston.tpsa.com/hacks/clamailfilter.xhtml Supports: clamscan, clamdscan clamailfilter is a Python script that provides anti-virus scanning via procmailrc.
  • ClamAssassin
Homepage: http://drivel.com/clamassassin/ Supports: clamscan clamassassin is a simple script for virus scanning with clamscan which works similarily to spamassassin. It’s designed for integration with procmail.
  • clamscan-procfilter
Homepage: http://www.virtualblueness.net/˜blueness/clamscan-procfilter/ Supports: clamscan A procmail filter for clamscan to work in conjunction with procmail. A new email field, X-CLAMAV, with all the viruses found, is generated in the email header.
  • KMail
Homepage: http://kmail.kde.org/ Supports: clamscan KMail is a fully-featured email client that fits nicely into the K Desktop Environment, KDE. It supports attachment scanning with clamscan.
  • MyClamMailFilter
Homepage: http://muncul0.w.interia.pl/projects.html#myclammailfilter Supports: clamscan MyClamMailFilter is an e-mail filter for procmail or maildrop. When a virus is found, it renames attachments and modifies the subject. It can also rename potentially dangerous attachments looking at their extensions. The software is simple, fast and easy to customize.
  • OpenWebMail
Homepage: http://openwebmail.com/openwebmail/ Supports: clamscan Open WebMail by default can use ClamAV as the external viruscheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers or all incoming messages. If a message or its attachments is found to have virus, OpenWebMail will move the message from INBOX to the VIRUS folder automatically.
  • QClam
Homepage: http://sageshome.net/oss/qclam.php Supports: clamscan QClam is a simple program to plug ClamAV antivirus to your QMail mailbox. It runs from your /.qmail file, receives incoming messages from QMail and scans them using clamscan; if a virus found, it returns 99 to QMail telling it that the message should not be processed (and it just gets removed). QClam also writes results of scanning into log file: /qclam.
  • QMVC - Qmail Mail and Virus Control
Homepage: http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/qmvc.html Supports: clamdscan, clamscan QMVC is an unidirectional mail filter for qmail. It works in conjunction with the ”dotqmail” mechanism for qmail-local and is entirely designed for qmail (no additional patches required).
  • Sylpheed Claws
Homepage: http://claws.sylpheed.org/ Supports: libclamav Sylpheed Claws is a bleeding edge branch of Sylpheed, a light weight mail user agent for UNIX. It can scan attachments in mail received from POP, IMAP or a local account and optionally delete the mail or save it to a designated folder.
  • SoftlabsAV
Homepage: http://antivirus.softlabs.info/ Supports: clamscan Softlabs AntiVirus is a generic anti-virus filter for incoming mail servers on Unix, running as plugin for procmail. In addition, it plugs to the Clam AntiVirus scanner (clamscan) if available.

Graphical User Interface + ClamAV

  • AVScan
Homepage: http://wolfpack.twu.net/Endeavour2/contrib/index.html#avscan Supports: libclamav AVScan is an anti-virus scanner for Endeavour Mark II that uses the ClamAV library. It allows you to create a list of scan items for frequently scanned locations and features easy virus database updating, all in a simple GUI environment.
  • BeClam
Homepage: http://www.bebits.com/app/3930/ Supports: ClamAV BeClam is a port of ClamAV for the BeOS operating system.
  • Clamaktion
Homepage: http://web.tiscali.it/rospolosco/clamaktion/ Supports: clamscan clamaktion is a little utility which allows KDE 3 users to scan files and directories with clamscan from the right-click Konqueror menu.
  • ClamShell
Homepage: http://home.comcast.net/˜schwalbrichard/ Supports: clamscan ClamShell is a GUI frontend, written in Java, for the Linux version of ClamAV.
  • ClamTk
Homepage: http://www.rootshell.be/˜phen0m/clamtk/ Supports: ClamAV ClamTk is a perl-tk GUI for ClamAV.
  • clamXav
Homepage: http://www.markallan.co.uk/clamXav Supports: ClamAV clamXav is a virus scanner with GUI for Mac OS X.
  • ClamWin
Homepage: http://clamwin.sourceforge.net/ Supports: clamscan, freshclam ClamWin provides Graphical User Interface to Clam AntiVirus scanning engine. It allows to select and scan a folder or file, configure settings and update virus databases. It also includes a Windows Taskbar tray icon. ClamWin also features a context menu handler for Windows Explorer which installs Scan into the right-click explorer menu for files and folders. The package comes with an installer built with InnoSetup. Cygwin dlls are included.
  • FETCAV
Homepage: http://www.thymox.uklinux.net/ Supports: clamscan FETCAV stands for Front End To Clam AntiVirus. It’s a GUI interface to ClamAV and requires Xdialog.
  • KlamAV
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/klamav/ Supports: ClamAV ClamAV Anti-Virus protection for the KDE desktop. The features include: ’on access’ scanning, manual scanning, quarantine management, downloading updates, mail scanning (KMail/Evolution), automated installation (ClamAV and Dazuko pre-packaged).
  • QtClamAVclient
Homepage: http://www.xystumnet.com/qtclamavclient.html Supports: clamd A small client for ClamAV that uses the STREAM socket connection to a clamd server machine where the daemon is listening to locally scan files. It is based on the Qt Toolkit from Trolltech.
  • wbmclamav
Homepage: http://wbmclamav.labs.libre-entreprise.org/ Supports: ClamAV wbmclamav is a Webmin module to manage Clam AntiVirus, written by Emmanuel Saracco.

Library + ClamAV

  • ClamAVPlugin
Homepage: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ClamAVPlugin Supports: libclamav via File::Scan::ClamAV A ClamAV plugin for SpamAssassin 3.x.
  • clamavr
Homepage: http://raa.ruby-lang.org/list.rhtml?name=clamavr Supports: libclamav Ruby binding for ClamAV.
  • D bindings for ClamAV
Homepage: http://dmd.kuehne.cn/diverse.html#clamav_d Supports: ClamAV ClamAV bindings for the D programming language (http://digitalmars.com/d/).
  • File::Scan::ClamAV
Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/˜cfaber/File-Scan-ClamAV-1.06/lib/File/ Scan/ClamAV.pm Supports: clamd Scan files and control clamd directly from Perl.
  • Mail::ClamAV
Homepage: http://cpan.gossamer-threads.com/modules/by-authors/id/S/SA/ SABECK/ Supports: libclamav Perl binding for ClamAV.
  • php-clamav
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/php-clam/ Supports: libclamav php-clamav is a small module that implements a limited subset of the libclamav API in order to scan buffers and files from within PHP.
  • pyclamav
Homepage: http://xael.org/norman/python/pyclamav/index.html Supports: libclamav Python binding for ClamAV.
  • WRAVLib
Homepage: http://www.wolfereiter.com/wravlib/ Supports: clamscan, clamd WRAVLib is an extensible integration library to provide a virus security counter measure for MONO/.NET applications. WRAVLib is written in pure C# and has been tested with Microsoft .NET 1.1 and Novell Mono 1.0.1.

Miscellaneous + ClamAV

  • INSERT
Homepage: http://www.inside-security.de/INSERT_en.html Supports: ClamAV INSERT (the Inside Security Rescue Toolkit) aims to be a multi-functional, multipurpose disaster recovery and network analysis system. It boots from a credit cardsized CD-ROM and is basically a stripped-down version of Knoppix. It features good hardware detection, fluxbox, emelfm, links-hacked, ssh, tcpdump, nmap, chntpwd, and much more. It provides full read-write support for NTFS partitions (using captive), and the ClamAV virus scanner (including the signature database).
  • Local Area Security
Homepage: http://www.localareasecurity.com/ Supports: ClamAV Local Area Security Linux is a Live CD distribution with a strong emphasis on security tools and small footprint. It can be used to run ClamAV from a CDROM.
  • mailgraph
Homepage: http://people.ee.ethz.ch/˜dws/software/mailgraph/ Supports: clamd mailgraph is a very simple mail statistics RRDtool frontend for Postfix that produces daily, weekly, monthly and yearly graphs of received/sent and bounced/ ejected mail (SMTP traffic).
  • mailman-clamav
Homepage: http://www.tummy.com/Software/mailman-clamav/ Supports: clamd This module includes a Mailman handler for scanning incoming messages through ClamAV. The handler allows Mailman to be configured to hold or discard messages which contain viruses. Particularly useful is the discard option, which revents list administrators from having to manually deal with viruses.
  • Moodle
Homepage: http://moodle.org/ Supports: clamscan Moodle is a course management system - a software package designed to help educators create quality online courses. It can use ClamAV to scan files submitted by students.
  • nclamd
Homepage: http://www.kyzo.com/nclamd/ Supports: libclamav nclamd, nclamav-milter and nclamdscan are rewritten versions of the original tools and use processes instead of threads, and ripMIME instead of the clamav built-in MIME decoder.
  • qmailmrtg7
Homepage: http://www.inter7.com/qmailmrtg7/ Supports: ClamAV qmailmrtg7 utilizes qmail and tcpserver/multilog’s extensive logging capabilities to create mrtg graphs. It efficiently processes the log files and can graph viruses found by ClamAV.
  • redWall Firewall
Homepage: http://redwall.sourceforge.net/ Supports: ClamAV redWall is a bootable CD-ROM firewall which focuses on web-based reporting of the firewall’s status. It supports virus filtering with amavisd-new and ClamAV.
  • Scan Log Analyzer
Homepage: http://pandaemail.sourceforge.net/av-tools/ Supports: ClamAV Scan analyzer allows you to plot and view graphical representation of log data from virus logs of RAV, ClamAV and Vexira.
  • snort-inline
Homepage: http://snort-inline.sourceforge.net/ Supports: libclamav snort-inline ships with a ClamAV preprocessor that will scan your network traffic for viruses. You can choose which protocols must be monitored. If a virus is detected, snort-inline can send a reset and drop the relative packets.
  • Snort-ClamAV
Homepage: http://www.bleedingsnort.com/staticpages/index.php?page=snort-clamav Supports: libclamav Snort-ClamAV scans data in packets for viruses.

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