ClamAV 1.3.0 release candidate includes the following improvements and changes:
Major changes
- Added support for extracting and scanning attachments found in Microsoft
OneNote section files.
OneNote parsing will be enabled by default, but may be optionally disabled
using one of the following options:
a. Theclamscan
command line option:--scan-onenote=no
,
b. Theclamd.conf
config option:ScanOneNote no
,
c. The libclamav scan optionoptions.parse &= ~CL_SCAN_PARSE_ONENOTE;
,
d. A signature change to thedaily.cfg
dynamic configuration (DCONF).
Other improvements
-
Fixed issue when building ClamAV on the Haiku (BeOS-like) operating system.
Patch courtesy of Luca D'Amico -
ClamD: When starting, ClamD will now check if the directory specified by
TemporaryDirectory
inclamd.conf
exists. If it doesn't, ClamD
will print an error message and will exit with exit code 1.
Patch courtesy of Andrew Kiggins. -
CMake: If configured to build static libraries, CMake will now also
install the libclamav_rust, libclammspack, libclamunrar_iface, and
libclamunrar static libraries required by libclamav.Note: These libraries are all linked into the clamscan, clamd, sigtool,
and freshclam programs, which is why they did not need to be installed
to function. However, these libraries would be required if you wish to
build some other program that uses the libclamav static library.Patch courtesy of driverxdw.
-
Added file type recognition for compiled Python (
.pyc
) files.
The file type appears as a string parameter for these callback functions:clcb_pre_cache
clcb_pre_scan
clcb_file_inspection
When scanning a.pyc
file, thetype
parameter will now show
"CL_TYPE_PYTHON_COMPILED" instead of "CL_TYPE_BINARY_DATA".- GitHub pull request
-
Assorted minor improvements and typo fixes.
Bug fixes
-
Fixed a warning when scanning some HTML files.
-
Fixed an issue decrypting some PDF's with an empty password.
-
ClamOnAcc: Fixed an infinite loop when a watched directory does not exist.
-
Fixed a possible crash when processing VBA files on HP-UX/IA 64bit.
Patch courtesy of Albert Chin-A-Young.
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to the following people for code contributions and bug reports:
- Albert Chin-A-Young
- Andrew Kiggins
- driverxdw
- Luca D'Amico
- RainRat