
PD: Ruta de la base de datos: C:// Documents and Settings/All Users/.clamwin/db
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Advanced Operation
This section has details for more advanced users.
Modifying ClamWin's Default Configuration
If a copy of clamwin.conf is in the ClamWin executable files directory ("C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin" on a default installation), then the first time a user runs ClamWin, it will use the contents of this file as the default configuration.
If you are to set up several new user accounts on a computer, or if you have just installed ClamWin on a system with multiple users, it is recommended that you set up a default configuration and copy the clamwin.conf file to this location.
Running a Virus Scan from the Command Line
ClamWin can be run from the command line, from a batch file for instance. For a full list of parameters, navigate to the directory containing the executable files ("C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin" on a default installation) and run
clamscan.exe --help
The database directory must be specified, using the --database=FILE/DIR parameter. In a default installation, the command to scan the entire C: drive would be:
clamscan.exe --database="C:\Program Files\ClamWin\db" --recursive C:\
Note the use of the --recursive parameter to ensure that sub-directories are scanned.
When run from the command line, a value will be returned, indicating whether or not a virus was detected. If no virus is found, the return value will be 0. If a virus is found, the return value is 1. Any other return value indicates an error.
Updating the Virus Database from the Command Line
ClamWin uses freshclam.exe to update the virus database. As with the clamscan.exe scanning program, this can be run from a command line, batch file, etc. For a full list of parameters, navigate to the directory containing the executable files ("C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin" on a default installation) and run
freshclam.exe –help
Both the database directory and the configuration file must be specified. ClamWin generates a freshclam configuration file on the fly, so you will have to create your own. The configuration file is a text file. See the ClamAV documentation for full details of what can be included. A simple freshclam configuration file would have the following lines (lines beginning with a # are comments):
# URL of server where database updates are to be downloaded from
# If this option is given multiple times, each will be tried in
# the order given until an update is successfully downloaded
DatabaseMirror database.clamav.net
# Number of times to try each mirror before moving to the next one
MaxAttempts 3
Once a freshclam configuration file has been created, freshclam can be run with a command similar to the one below:
freshclam --datadir="C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\.clamwin\db" --config-file="C:\Program Files\ClamWin\bin\freshclam.conf"
Getting Updates from a Local Server
If you have ClamWin running on several networked computers, you may wish to have a single computer downloading updates from the Internet, with the others getting updates over the local network. This can be done in the following way:
Set up a web server that has the main.cvd and daily.cvd files in the web root directory. It should be possible to download these files to the client pc's by pointing a webbrowser at http://YOURSERVERNAME/main.cvd and http://YOURSERVERNAME/daily.cvd.
In ClamWin's Internet Updates configuration tab on the clients, enter the web server's IP address or domain name in the Download Site text box. Do not include anything other than the IP address or domain name (eg 192.168.1.1 is correct, http://192.168.1.1/ is wrong). ClamWin will then query the local web server for updates, instead of a remote Internet server.
The files are available from www.clamav.net. You can create a batch script that automatically downloads these files to the root of your webserver using a tool such as wget, like :
wget http://%DB_MIRROR%/main.cvd -O "%WEBROOT%\main.cvd"
wget http://%DB_MIRROR%/daily.cvd -O "%WEBROOT%\daily.cvd"
Note that differential updates are currently impossible. You would have to mirror database.clamav.net, which is not supported for private use.
Manually Updating the Virus Database
To update the virus database manually, download the virus database files main.cvd and daily.cvd and copy them to ClamWin's virus database folder, over-writing the existing files. The virus database files can be downloaded from ClamAV's home page at www.clamav.net
Por qué?elMor3no escribió:Pues yo durante un tiempo logre hacer un mirror de Clamav pero con el tiempo eso dejo de funcionar....
Hola Karell, jeje no te preocupes, yo no tengo mucho tiempo tampocokarell escribió:Ohhh, disculpas por no haber respondido antes, sencillamente no había tenido tiempo de echarle una ojeada al Foro.
Bueno, uno siempre está aprendiendo algo nuevo, y mira, qué bien... ellos dice que sí se puede actualizar manualmente. Tal como explican ahí, sobreescribe los archivos de la base de virus main.cvd y daily.cvd que se encuentran en la carpeta de ClamWin con los archivos actualizados... ¡¡¡¡Ooooh, espera...!!!! Según explicas al inicio, eso fue lo que hicistes y no resultó.
Bueno, te aconsejo que mejor descargues las actualizaciones desde clamav.net y lo vuelvas a intentar. Creo que las del FTP de Infomed no siempre están muy actualizadas.
PD: Hace tiempo no entro en esDebian, ni siquiera lo he vuelto a intentar, porque sinceramente ya no me interesa, pero no sé si sabes que la restricción no vino de aquí, fueron ellos allá que banearon las IP de Cuba, algo así me dijeron.
En realidad nunca averigüe....Frankee_Joe escribió:Por qué?elMor3no escribió:Pues yo durante un tiempo logre hacer un mirror de Clamav pero con el tiempo eso dejo de funcionar....