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From: "Aniello Di Nardo" <dinardo@creasoftware.net>
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Subject: [clamav-win32] Sigtool and multiple signature
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Hi,

how to add more virus signature to unique file user defined? (.cvd or .hdb,
etc...)

I've found this:

sigtool --md5 sub7.exe > test.hdb

but it create unique file (test.hdb) with unique signature.

Thanks

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net
[mailto:clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net] Per conto di Jeremy
Inviato: gioved=EC 29 gennaio 2009 9.49
A: clamav-win32@lists.clamav.net
Oggetto: Re: [clamav-win32] Clam for W32 updates? Forgotten project?

That's correct. AlwaysUp lets you do things like automatically restart the
service if it crashes, or send email alerts, and that =

kinda stuff. But if you just want to run clamd as a service without any
bells and whistles, then you don't need a program like =

AlwaysUp, you can just run clamd with the --install switch to install the
built-in service feature (assuming you have clamd from =

http://hideout.ath.cx/clamav or http://oss.netfarm.it/clamav).

- Jeremy



"Jeff" <jeffshead@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:001301c9815b$81cf8e00$856eaa00$@com...
> Jeremy,
>
> Just to clarify, are you saying AlwaysUp can be used for more
configurations
> but is not needed to run clamd as a service?
> Kindest regards,
>
> Jeff Lamb
> -----Original Message-----
> From: clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net
> [mailto:clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of Jeremy
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 3:46 AM
> To: clamav-win32@lists.clamav.net
> Subject: Re: [clamav-win32] Clam for W32 updates? Forgotten project?
>
>
> "Jeff" <jeffshead@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:000001c9809f$aa997970$ffcc6c50$@com...
>> "If you run clamd.exe and/or freshclam.exe from the command line using
the
>> --install switch, it will install a Windows service for each of them."
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand. Are you saying one just needs to run each
> '.exe'
>> with the '-install' switch (one time) and that will create a Windows
> service
>> for each that can then be set up to run while logged off?
>>
>> So far, I have only been able to get Nigel's version with Power Tools to
>> work properly with my e-mail server and a Perl upload script. I have
tried
>> the others with third party Windows service makers, but could not get
them
>> to work.
>>
>> --
>>
>
> Yes, that's exactly correct! Just run it once with that switch and it
> installs a regular Windows Service (which you can view with
> all the other services via the Services icon in Control Panel ->
> Administrative Tools).
>
> I've also successfully run clamd as a service using AlwaysUp
> (http://www.coretechnologies.com/products/AlwaysUp/) - it's an
> inexpensive, commercial program for running applications as services - it
> gives you a lot more control and functionality over
> PowerTools or similar Windows Service tools.
>
> - Jeremy
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net
>> [mailto:clamav-win32-bounces@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of Jeremy
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 4:20 AM
>> To: clamav-win32@lists.clamav.net
>> Subject: Re: [clamav-win32] Clam for W32 updates? Forgotten project?
>>
>>
>> "rkml" <rkml@cyberglobe.net> wrote in message
>> news:05FB7C0252944A9D85B5F912F65B7916@rkhome...
>>>
>>> The one thing I would really like to see is if ClamAV can run in service
>>> mode natively.  Then I would not need to login the machine after a
> restart
>>> to start up the dos batch file to keep it up and running.
>>>
>>
>> I use the native Windows build at http://hideout.ath.cx/clamav, which
does
>> in fact have service mode support built in. If you run
>> clamd.exe and/or freshclam.exe from the command line using the --install
>> switch, it will install a Windows service for each of them.
>> And it doesn't use Cygwin either! :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
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