Contents->Scanning
See also; Updating The Virus Database and Clam AntiVirus
When you run AVScan for the first time, you should see the Scan Page as shown below (if not, then click on the Scan tab to get to this page).
You can enter the Scan Settings explicitly or create a Scan Item to store the Scan Settings for frequent use.
,
). When the location is a directory then
all the objects in that directory will be scanned.
When the location is a file then only that file will be scanned.
The Virus Database Location specifies which Virus Database to use while scanning for viruses.
To set the Virus Database Location, go to
Database->Location... or click on the
button.
The Virus Database can be either a file or a directory.
The default value is:
/usr/share/clamav
Note: The Virus Database Location setting is set
independently from the
Scan Items
(see below) and is, therefore, not stored on each
Scan Item.
The Scanner Settings specify the performance parameters for the AntiVirus Scanner (the library that scans each object).
Do not confuse this term, Scanner Settings, with
Scan Settings.
To set the Scanner Settings go to
Scan->Scanner Settings... or click on the
button.
You should then see the dialog as shown below:
High
.
unchecked
.
0
to specify no maximum (not recommended, can
lead to Denial Of Service Attacks). Default value is
500
.
0
to specify no maximum
(not recommended, can lead to Denial Of Service Attacks).
Default value is 10485760
bytes.
0
to specify
no maximum (not recommended, can lead to Denial Of
Service Attacks). Default value is 5
.
0
to specify no maximum (not recommended, can lead to
Denial Of Service Attacks). Default value is 64
.
0
to specify no maximum (not recommended,
can lead to Denial Of Service Attacks). Default value is
200
.
Scan Items are used to conviently store Scan Settings for frequent use.
To create a new Scan Item, click on the Add... button. You should then see the dialog as shown below.
Enter the new Scan Settings and then click on Set.
Whenever you want to use your new Scan Item just select it from the Scan List and its values will automatically be entered into the Scan Settings.
Back to the top.Once you have specified the:
You can begin the virus scan.
To start the virus scan, click on the Start button.
Back to the top.You can also scan any object instantly by dragging it from another application and dropping it on to the scanner icon (shown on the right).
Remember that you need to set the
Virus Database Location
and the
Scanner Settings
before each scan, including drag & drop scans.
Immediately after you start the scan the Results Page should appear (as shown below) and any objects found to have viruses or problems will be listed on the Results list.
A dialog will appear after the scan to report the results of the scan.
It is recommended that you recycle any objects that have been found to be infected by viruses. To recycle an object, select the object on the Results List and then click on the Recycle button.
Never attempt to view or run
an object that has been found to have a virus.
You can save the results to a log file by going to Results->Save As...
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