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clamav-unofficial-sigs provides a shell script to download, verify (GPG)
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and integrate third-party clamav signatures into the clamav database.
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These third-party signatures provide valuable spam and malware detection
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capabilities and make an excellent enhancement to native clamav signatures.
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It is especially useful when running a mailserver with clamav. The best
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way to update signatures is probably to setup a cron job to do so.
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The following four sources of signatures are used by default:
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1) SaneSecurity
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2) MSRBL (Realtime Blacklists)
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3) SecuriteInfo
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4) MalwarePatrol
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These sources are fully tweakable via the config file. Also refer to the
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documentation included with the package which provides configuration and
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setup infomation.
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The following are the URLs for each signature source:
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SaneSecurity: http://www.sanesecurity.com/index.htm
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SecuriteInfo: http://www.securiteinfo.com/services/clamav_unofficial_malwares_signatures.shtml
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MSRBL: http://www.msrbl.com/
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MalwarePatrol: http://www.malware.com.br/
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A sample cron entry is included in the package docs; please make appropriate
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changes to it and add it to root's crontab.
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You must have clamav installed to run this. Also, if you are using a firewall
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on your server, you may have to allow rsync traffic, as MSRBL sigs are
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downloaded using rsync.
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