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clamscan(1) |
Clam AntiVirus |
clamscan(1) |
clamscan - scan files and directories for viruses
clamscan [options] [file/directory/-]
clamscan is a command line anti-virus scanner.
Most of the options are simple switches which enable or disable some features.
Options marked with [=yes/no(*)] can be optionally followed by =yes/=no; if
they get called without the boolean argument the scanner will assume 'yes'.
The asterisk marks the default internal setting for a given option.
- -h, --help
- Print help information and exit.
- -V, --version
- Print version number and exit.
- -v, --verbose
- Be verbose.
- -a, --archive-verbose
- Show filenames inside scanned archives
- --debug
- Display debug messages from libclamav.
- --quiet
- Be quiet (only print error messages).
- --stdout
- Write all messages (except for libclamav output) to the standard output
(stdout).
- --no-summary
- Do not display summary at the end of scanning.
- -i, --infected
- Only print infected files.
- -o, --suppress-ok-results
- Skip printing OK files
- --bell
- Sound bell on virus detection.
- --tempdir=DIRECTORY
- Create temporary files in DIRECTORY. Directory must be writable for the ''
user or unprivileged user running clamscan.
- --leave-temps
- Do not remove temporary files.
- --gen-json
- Generate JSON description of scanned file(s). JSON will be printed and
also dropped to the temp directory if --leave-temps is enabled.
- -d FILE/DIR, --database=FILE/DIR
- Load virus database from FILE or load all virus database files from
DIR.
- --official-db-only=[yes/no(*)]
- Only load the official signatures published by the ClamAV project.
- -l FILE, --log=FILE
- Save scan report to FILE.
- -r, --recursive
- Scan directories recursively. All the subdirectories in the given
directory will be scanned.
- -z, --allmatch
- After a match, continue scanning within the file for additional
matches.
- --cross-fs=[yes(*)/no]
- Scan files and directories on other filesystems.
- --follow-dir-symlinks=[0/1(*)/2]
- Follow directory symlinks. There are 3 options: 0 - never follow directory
symlinks, 1 (default) - only follow directory symlinks, which are passed
as direct arguments to clamscan. 2 - always follow directory
symlinks.
- --follow-file-symlinks=[0/1(*)/2]
- Follow file symlinks. There are 3 options: 0 - never follow file symlinks,
1 (default) - only follow file symlinks, which are passed as direct
arguments to clamscan. 2 - always follow file symlinks.
- -f FILE, --file-list=FILE
- Scan files listed line by line in FILE.
- --remove[=yes/no(*)]
- Remove infected files. Be careful!
- --move=DIRECTORY
- Move infected files into DIRECTORY. Directory must be writable for the ''
user or unprivileged user running clamscan.
- --copy=DIRECTORY
- Copy infected files into DIRECTORY. Directory must be writable for the ''
user or unprivileged user running clamscan.
- --exclude=REGEX, --exclude-dir=REGEX
- Don't scan file/directory names matching regular expression. These options
can be used multiple times.
- --include=REGEX, --include-dir=REGEX
- Only scan file/directory matching regular expression. These options can be
used multiple times.
- --bytecode[=yes(*)/no]
- With this option enabled ClamAV will load bytecode from the database. It
is highly recommended you keep this option turned on, otherwise you may
miss detections for many new viruses.
- --bytecode-unsigned[=yes/no(*)]
- Allow loading bytecode from outside digitally signed .c[lv]d files.
**Caution**: You should NEVER run bytecode signatures from untrusted
sources. Doing so may result in arbitrary code execution.
- --bytecode-timeout=N
- Set bytecode timeout in milliseconds (default: 5000 = 5s)
- --statistics[=none(*)/bytecode/pcre]
- Collect and print execution statistics.
- --detect-pua[=yes/no(*)]
- Detect Possibly Unwanted Applications.
- --exclude-pua=CATEGORY
- Exclude a specific PUA category. This option can be used multiple times.
See https://docs.clamav.net/faq/faq-pua.html for the complete list of
PUA
- --include-pua=CATEGORY
- Only include a specific PUA category. This option can be used multiple
times. See https://docs.clamav.net/faq/faq-pua.html for the complete list
of PUA
- --detect-structured[=yes/no(*)]
- Use the DLP (Data Loss Prevention) module to detect SSN and Credit Card
numbers inside documents/text files.
- --structured-ssn-format=X
- X=0: search for valid SSNs formatted as xxx-yy-zzzz (normal); X=1: search
for valid SSNs formatted as xxxyyzzzz (stripped); X=2: search for both
formats. Default is 0.
- --structured-ssn-count=#n
- This option sets the lowest number of Social Security Numbers found in a
file to generate a detect (default: 3).
- --structured-cc-count=#n
- This option sets the lowest number of Credit Card numbers found in a file
to generate a detect (default: 3).
- --scan-mail[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan mail files. If you turn off this option, the original files will
still be scanned, but without parsing individual
messages/attachments.
- --phishing-sigs[=yes(*)/no]
- Enable email signature-based phishing detection.
- --phishing-scan-urls[=yes(*)/no]
- Enable URL signature-based phishing detection
(Heuristics.Phishing.Email.*)
- --heuristic-alerts[=yes(*)/no]
- In some cases (eg. complex malware, exploits in graphic files, and
others), ClamAV uses special algorithms to provide accurate detection.
This option can be used to control the algorithmic detection.
- --heuristic-scan-precedence[=yes/no(*)]
- Allow heuristic match to take precedence. When enabled, if a heuristic
scan (such as phishingScan) detects a possible virus/phish it will stop
scan immediately. Recommended, saves CPU scan-time. When disabled,
virus/phish detected by heuristic scans will be reported only at the end
of a scan. If an archive contains both a heuristically detected
virus/phish, and a real malware, the real malware will be reported Keep
this disabled if you intend to handle "Heuristics.*" viruses
differently from "real" malware. If a non-heuristically-detected
virus (signature-based) is found first, the scan is interrupted
immediately, regardless of this config option.
- --normalize[=yes(*)/no]
- Normalize (compress whitespace, downcase, etc.) html, script, and text
files. Use normalize=no for yara compatibility.
- --scan-pe[=yes(*)/no]
- PE stands for Portable Executable - it's an executable file format used in
all 32-bit versions of Windows operating systems. By default ClamAV
performs deeper analysis of executable files and attempts to decompress
popular executable packers such as UPX, Petite, and FSG. If you turn off
this option, the original files will still be scanned but without
additional processing.
- --scan-elf[=yes(*)/no]
- Executable and Linking Format is a standard format for UN*X executables.
This option controls the ELF support. If you turn it off, the original
files will still be scanned but without additional processing.
- --scan-ole2[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan Microsoft Office documents and .msi files. If you turn off this
option, the original files will still be scanned but without additional
processing.
- --scan-pdf[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan within PDF files. If you turn off this option, the original files
will still be scanned, but without decoding and additional
processing.
- --scan-swf[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan SWF files. If you turn off this option, the original files will still
be scanned but without additional processing.
- --scan-html[=yes(*)/no]
- Detect, normalize/decrypt and scan HTML files and embedded scripts. If you
turn off this option, the original files will still be scanned, but
without additional processing.
- --scan-xmldocs[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan xml-based document files supported by libclamav. If you turn off this
option, the original files will still be scanned, but without additional
processing.
- --scan-hwp3[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan HWP3 files. If you turn off this option, the original files will
still be scanned, but without additional processing.
- --scan-archive[=yes(*)/no]
- Scan archives supported by libclamav. If you turn off this option, the
original files will still be scanned, but without unpacking and additional
processing.
- --alert-broken[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on broken executable files (PE & ELF).
- --alert-encrypted[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on encrypted archives and documents (encrypted .zip, .7zip, .rar,
.pdf).
- --alert-encrypted-archive[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on encrypted archives (encrypted .zip, .7zip, .rar, .pdf).
- --alert-encrypted-doc[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on encrypted documents (encrypted .zip, .7zip, .rar, .pdf).
- --alert-macros[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on OLE2 files containing VBA macros
(Heuristics.OLE2.ContainsMacros).
- --alert-exceeds-max[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on files that exceed max file size, max scan size, or max recursion
limit (Heuristics.Limits.Exceeded).
- --alert-phishing-ssl[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on emails containing SSL mismatches in URLs (might lead to false
positives!).
- --alert-phishing-cloak[=yes/no(*)]
- Alert on emails containing cloaked URLs (might lead to some false
positives).
- --alert-partition-intersection[=yes/no(*)]
- Detect partition intersections in raw disk images using heuristics.
- --max-scantime=#n
- The maximum time to scan before giving up. The value is in milliseconds.
The value of 0 disables the limit. This option protects your system
against DoS attacks (default: 120000 = 120s or 2min)
- --max-filesize=#n
- Extract and scan at most #n bytes from each archive. You may pass the
value in kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm,
where x is a number. This option protects your system against DoS attacks
(default: 25 MB, max: <4 GB)
- --max-scansize=#n
- Extract and scan at most #n bytes from each archive. The size the archive
plus the sum of the sizes of all files within archive count toward the
scan size. For example, a 1M uncompressed archive containing a single 1M
inner file counts as 2M toward max-scansize. You may pass the value in
kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is
a number. This option protects your system against DoS attacks (default:
100 MB, max: <4 GB)
- --max-files=#n
- Extract at most #n files from each scanned file (when this is an archive,
a document or another kind of container). This option protects your system
against DoS attacks (default: 10000)
- --max-recursion=#n
- Set archive recursion level limit. This option protects your system
against DoS attacks (default: 17).
- --max-dir-recursion=#n
- Maximum depth directories are scanned at (default: 15).
- --max-embeddedpe=#n
- Maximum size file to check for embedded PE. You may pass the value in
kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is
a number (default: 10 MB, max: <4 GB).
- --max-htmlnormalize=#n
- Maximum size of HTML file to normalize. You may pass the value in
kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is
a number (default: 10 MB, max: <4 GB).
- --max-htmlnotags=#n
- Maximum size of normalized HTML file to scan. You may pass the value in
kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is
a number (default: 2 MB, max: <4 GB).
- --max-scriptnormalize=#n
- Maximum size of script file to normalize. You may pass the value in
kilobytes in format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is
a number (default: 5 MB, max: <4 GB).
- --max-ziptypercg=#n
- Maximum size zip to type reanalyze. You may pass the value in kilobytes in
format xK or xk, or megabytes in format xM or xm, where x is a number
(default: 1 MB, max: <4 GB).
- --max-partitions=#n
- This option sets the maximum number of partitions of a raw disk image to
be scanned. This must be a positive integer (default: 50).
- --max-iconspe=#n
- This option sets the maximum number of icons within a PE to be scanned.
This must be a positive integer (default: 100).
- --max-rechwp3=#n
- This option sets the maximum recursive calls to HWP3 parsing function
(default: 16).
- --pcre-match-limit=#n
- Maximum calls to the PCRE match function (default: 100000).
- --pcre-recmatch-limit=#n
- Maximum recursive calls to the PCRE match function (default: 2000).
- --pcre-max-filesize=#n
- Maximum size file to perform PCRE subsig matching (default: 25 MB, max:
<4 GB).
- --disable-cache
- Disable caching and cache checks for hash sums of scanned files.
- (0) Scan a single file:
-
clamscan file
- (1) Scan a current working directory:
-
clamscan
- (2) Scan all files (and subdirectories) in /home:
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clamscan -r /home
- (3) Load database from a file:
-
clamscan -d /tmp/newclamdb -r /tmp
- (4) Scan a data stream:
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cat testfile | clamscan -
- (5) Scan a mail spool directory:
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clamscan -r /var/spool/mail
0 : No virus found.
- 1 : Virus(es) found.
- 2 : Some error(s) occurred.
Please check the full documentation for credits.
Tomasz Kojm <tkojm@clamav.net>, Kevin Lin <klin@sourcefire.com>
clamdscan(1), freshclam(1), freshclam.conf(5)
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