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Clam Daemon(8)                            Clam AntiVirus                           Clam Daemon(8)



NAME
       clamd - an anti-virus daemon

SYNOPSIS
       clamd [options]

DESCRIPTION
       The  daemon  listens for incoming connections on Unix and/or TCP socket and scans files or
       directories on demand. It reads the configuration from /etc/clamav/clamd.conf

COMMANDS
       It's recommended to prefix clamd commands with the letter z (eg. zSCAN) to  indicate  that
       the  command  will be delimited by a NULL character and that clamd should continue reading
       command data until a NULL character is read. The null delimiter assures that the  complete
       command  and its entire argument will be processed as a single command. Alternatively com‐
       mands may be prefixed with the letter n (e.g. nSCAN) to use a  newline  character  as  the
       delimiter.  Clamd  replies will honour the requested terminator in turn.  If clamd doesn't
       recognize the command, or the command doesn't follow the requirements specified below,  it
       will reply with an error message, and close the connection.

       Clamd recognizes the following commands:


       PING   Check the server's state. It should reply with "PONG".

       VERSION
              Print program and database versions.

       RELOAD Reload the virus databases.

       SHUTDOWN
              Perform a clean exit.

       SCAN file/directory
              Scan  a file or a directory (recursively) with archive support enabled (if not dis‐
              abled in clamd.conf). A full path is required.

       CONTSCAN file/directory
              Scan file or directory (recursively) with archive support enabled  and  don't  stop
              the scanning when a virus is found.

       MULTISCAN file/directory
              Scan  file in a standard way or scan directory (recursively) using multiple threads
              (to make the scanning faster on SMP machines).

       ALLMATCHSCAN file/directory
              ALLMATCHSCAN works just like SCAN except that it sets a mode where scanning contin‐
              ues after finding a match within a file.

       INSTREAM
              It is mandatory to prefix this command with n or z.

              Scan  a  stream  of data. The stream is sent to clamd in chunks, after INSTREAM, on
              the same socket on which the command was sent.  This avoids the overhead of  estab‐
              lishing  new  TCP  connections  and  problems with NAT. The format of the chunk is:
              '<length><data>' where <length>  is  the  size  of  the  following  data  in  bytes
              expressed  as  a  4  byte  unsigned integer in network byte order and <data> is the
              actual chunk. Streaming is terminated by sending a zero-length chunk. Note: do  not
              exceed  StreamMaxLength  as  defined in clamd.conf, otherwise clamd will reply with
              INSTREAM size limit exceeded and close the connection.

       FILDES It is mandatory to newline terminate this command, or prefix with n or z.

              This command only works on UNIX domain sockets.   Scan  a  file  descriptor.  After
              issuing  a  FILDES  command a subsequent rfc2292/bsd4.4 style packet (with at least
              one dummy character) is sent to clamd carrying the file descriptor  to  be  scanned
              inside  the  ancillary  data.  Alternatively the file descriptor may be sent in the
              same packet, including the extra character.

       STATS  It is mandatory to newline terminate this command, or prefix with n  or  z,  it  is
              recommended to only use the z prefix.

              Replies  with  statistics  about the scan queue, contents of scan queue, and memory
              usage. The exact reply format is subject to change in future releases.

       IDSESSION, END
              It is mandatory to prefix this command with n or z, and all commands inside  IDSES‐
              SION must be prefixed.

              Start/end  a  clamd session. Within a session multiple SCAN, INSTREAM, FILDES, VER‐
              SION, STATS commands can be sent on the same socket  without  opening  new  connec‐
              tions.  Replies from clamd will be in the form '<id>: <response>' where <id> is the
              request number (in ascii, starting from 1) and <response> is the usual clamd reply.
              The  reply  lines have same delimiter as the corresponding command had.  Clamd will
              process the commands asynchronously, and reply as soon as it has finished  process‐
              ing.

              Clamd  requires  clients  to read all the replies it sent, before sending more com‐
              mands to prevent send() deadlocks. The recommended way to implement a  client  that
              uses  IDSESSION  is with non-blocking sockets, and a select()/poll() loop: whenever
              send would block, sleep in select/poll until either you can  write  more  data,  or
              read  more  replies.   Note that using non-blocking sockets without the select/poll
              loop and alternating recv()/send() doesn't comply with clamd's requirements.

              If clamd detects that a client has deadlocked,  it will close the connection.  Note
              that clamd may close an IDSESSION connection too if you don't follow the protocol's
              requirements. The client can use the PING command to keep the connection alive.

       VERSIONCOMMANDS
              It is mandatory to prefix this command with either n or z.  It  is  recommended  to
              use nVERSIONCOMMANDS.

              Print  program  and database versions, followed by "| COMMANDS:" and a space-delim‐
              ited list of supported commands.  Clamd <0.95 will recognize this  as  the  VERSION
              command, and reply only with their version, without the commands list.

              This command can be used as an easy way to check for IDSESSION support for example.

       DEPRECATED COMMANDS

       STREAM Scan stream - on this command clamd will return "PORT number" you should connect to
              and send data to scan. (DEPRECATED, use INSTREAM instead)

       NOT SUPPORTED COMMANDS

       SESSION, END
              Start/end a clamd session which will allow you to run  multiple  commands  per  TCP
              session. (use IDSESSION instead)

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
              Output help information and exit.

       -V, --version
              Print the version number and exit.

       -c FILE, --config-file=FILE
              Read configuration from FILE.

SIGNALS
       Clamd recognizes the following signals:

       SIGHUP Reopen the logfile.

       SIGUSR2
              Reload the signature databases.

       SIGTERM
              Perform a clean exit.

FILES
       /etc/clamav/clamd.conf

CREDITS
       Please check the full documentation for credits.

AUTHOR
       Tomasz Kojm <tkojm AT clamav.net>

SEE ALSO
       clamd.conf(5), clamdscan(1), freshclam(1), freshclam.conf(5), clamav-milter(8)



ClamAV 0.100.0                          February 12, 2009                          Clam Daemon(8)


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