On any OS, only the network drives that are mapped at system level, are scanned. User-level mapped network drives aren't scanned. User-level mapped network drives are those that a user maps in their session manually and using their own credentials. Skip to main content.
This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note If real-time protection is turned on, files are scanned before they are accessed and executed. RegExp-based rewriting rules: translate a path given by the trigger to a path on the local file system. If the paths are identical between the trigger and the local file system, then the rewrite field should be ignored.
Daemons run in the background and continuously fetch new changes based on a cron expression. They should be tailor-made for the software they plan to support. Autoscan also supports a manual webhook for custom scripts or for software which is not supported by Autoscan directly.
The manual endpoint accepts one or multiple directory paths as input and should be given one or multiple dir query parameters. Just like the other webhooks, the manual webhook is protected with basic authentication if the auth option is set in the config file of the user. A snippet of the config. You can mix and match exactly the way you like:. Autoscan also supports the following events in the latest versions of Radarr and Sonarr:. So for now, please do keep using Bernard or the Inotify trigger to fetch all scans.
Triggers pass the Scans they receive to the processor. The processor then saves the Scans to its datastore. In a separate process, the processor selects Scans from the datastore. It will always group files belonging to the same folder together and it waits until all the files in that folder are older than the minimum-age , which defaults to 10 minutes. When all files are older than the minimum age, then the processor will call all the configured targets in parallel to request a folder scan.
To prevent the processor from calling targets when a remote mount is offline, you can define a list of so called anchor files. These anchor files do not have any special properties and often have no content.
However, they can be used to check whether a file exists on the file system. If the file does not exist and you have not made any changes to the file, then it is certain that the remote mount must be offline or the software is having problems. When an anchor file is unavailable, the processor will halt its operations until the file is back online.
We suggest you to use different anchor file names if you merge multiple remote mounts together with a tool such as UnionFS or MergerFS.
Each remote mount MUST have its own anchor file and its own name for that anchor file. In addition, make sure to define the 'merged' path to the file and not the remote mount path.
This helps check whether the union-software is working correctly as well. Autoscan does not check whether scan requests received by triggers exist on the file system. Therefore, to make sure a file exists before it reaches the targets, you should set a minimum age. The minimum age delays the scan from being send to the targets after it has been added to the queue by a trigger. The default minimum age is set at 10 minutes to prevent common synchronisation issues.
The processor allows you to set the minimum age of a Scan. In addition, you can also define a list of anchor files. The minimum-age , scan-delay and scan-stats fields should be given a string in the following format:. Please do not forget the s , m or h suffix, otherwise the time unit defaults to nanoseconds. While collecting Scans is fun and all, they need to have a final destination. Targets are these final destinations and are given Scans from the processor, one batch at a time.
Autoscan replaces Plex's default behaviour of updating the Plex library automatically. I just installed the extension and configured it like you posted and it works great! I've had success doing this type of thing when using ClamWin Portable normally, using a batch file. However, I'm not yet sure of how to actually make this technique work using Download Statusbar. I'm thinking its actually not possible. But, please, prove me wrong - really! I've tried messing with this stuff, but can't yet get it to work.
I think that if we could all put our heads together, we might be able to outsmart it though. This is a worthwhile goal: auto-updating before auto-scanning!!! I don't think this would be such a good idea myself. I can tell you I download many things during a browsing session at times.
Depending on what I'm doing I might download 15 items in a hour. I would think you should pursue the update checking separately from the download scanning, just my thought. Additionally, it's worth noting that letting it update or even not and scan the downloaded file happens in the outside of Firefox, and doesn't affect your browsing in any way!
Besides, on any decent connection the update should be over before you know it! Really though, I'd say the main point is that scanning a file with out of date AV definitions is naive and dangerous, as it lulls a person into a false security.
Very often not true. Search the recent posts, Clam has a tendency to hang on updates. If you happen to get it in a particularly bad loop it will download the full daily. Again, not true, While it is updating the database it is slowing down firefox because of bandwidth usage. And finally, trust me the folks at ClamAV don't want you checking for updates 15 times an hour, and yes, I have downloaded 15 files in an hour. How often should I update the ClamAV virus definitions database?
Normally once or twice a day will be more than enough. Updating more often only puts unnecessary load on the update servers and doesn't give you any major benefit. In fact if you set freshclam to update too often, your IP may even be blacklisted by the update servers. Personally, I update ClamWinPortable at the beginning of the day, so I am sure that everything that is scanned will use an up-to-date virus definition database. This is a daily operation, no need to do it several times a day.
After that, I do one memory scan to make sure the computer I am using is safe. I agree with you that an outdated virus definition database is dangerous, but there is no need to verify 10 times a day the update server.
Imagine if everybody would do that, their update servers would be in a world of pain. This will change the startup behavior of ClamWinPortable to auto-update on each launch. However, you won't have the main screen, so you won't be able to access other options like the memory scanner, or file scanner.
It's only useful if you plan to keep ClamWinPortable updated quickly, and rely on Download Statusbar scanning feature. My concern, obviously, was that having outdated definitions is problematic. My thought was that this could be an an elegant solution to have it auto-update, and remove that concern from the equation.
I was running on the assumption that the user would be using this concept with Firefox Portable, that is to say, not their daily use browser, and therefore there wasn't any concern about slamming their servers. I, for one, don't use my portable setup everyday, and certainly not that extensively, for what it's worth. If you happened to know anyone who wrote firefox extensions, you might get them to make one that would update clamwinportable on ffp launch Being a network administrator in a closed environment, I find them pretty useful to open up a bit the usability of the system, without breaking application compatibility and conformity of the computer.
I'm trying to make this process as silent as possible. So far I've done simple things like disabling the ClamWin Portable splash screen, and switching Download Statusbar to mini mode. However, does anyone know how to make Clamscan scan the file silently, and then pop up the ClamWin window after scanning?
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