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diff --git a/network/clamav-unofficial-sigs/README b/network/clamav-unofficial-sigs/README index 5b1f013ecd06f..936738ebb763a 100644 --- a/network/clamav-unofficial-sigs/README +++ b/network/clamav-unofficial-sigs/README @@ -6,25 +6,14 @@ capabilities and make an excellent enhancement to native clamav signatures. It is especially useful when running a mailserver with clamav. The best way to update signatures is to set up a cron job. -Following four sources of signatures are used by default in the config file: - -1) SaneSecurity -2) MSRBL (Realtime Blacklists) -3) SecuriteInfo -4) MalwarePatrol - These sources are fully tweakable via the config file. Also refer to the documentation included with the package which provides configuration and setup infomation. -Following are the URLs for each signature source. -SaneSecurity: http://www.sanesecurity.com/index.htm -SecuriteInfo: http://www.securiteinfo.com/services/clamav_unofficial_malwares_signatures.shtml -MSRBL: http://www.msrbl.com/ -MalwarePatrol: http://www.malware.com.br/ +The original script was from Bill Landry but it has not been updated for a +while now and so this new script from ExtremeSHOK is now the recommended +way to update third-party signature. More information is here: -A sample cron entry is included in the package docs, please make appropriate -changes to it and add it to root's crontab. +http://sanesecurity.com/usage/linux-scripts/ -If you are using a firewall on your server, you may have to allow rsync -traffic as MSRBL sigs are downloaded using rsync. +A sample cron job script is included in the package docs. |