# Dynamic Configuration (DCONF) ClamAV supports a limited set of configuration options that may be enabled or disabled via settings in the `*.cfg` database. At this time, these settings are distributed in `daily.cfg`. The goal of DCONF is to enable the ClamAV team to rapidly disable new or experimental features for specific ClamAV versions if a significant defect is discovered after release. This database is small, and the settings are largely vestigial. The team has not had a need to disable many features in a long time, and so the ClamAV versions in the settings at this time should no longer be in use. The strings and values referenced in `daily.cfg` are best cross-referenced with the macros and structures defined here: * https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-devel/blob/dev/0.101/libclamav/dconf.h#L49 * https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-devel/blob/dev/0.101/libclamav/dconf.c#L54 The format for a DCONF signature is: ``` Category:Flags:StartFlevel:EndFlevel ``` `Category` may be one of: * PE * ELF * MACHO * ARCHIVE * DOCUMENT * MAIL * OTHER * PHISHING * BYTECODE * STATS * PCRE `Flags`: Every feature that may be configured via DCONF is listed in `struct dconf_module modules` in `libclamav/dconf.c`. Any given feature may be default-on or default-off. Default-on features have the 4th field set to a `1` and default off are set to `0`. The `Flags` field for a given `Category` overrides the defaults for all of the options listed under that category. A settings of `0x0`, for example, means that all options the category be disabled. The macros listed in `libclamav/dconf.h` will help you identify which bits to set to get the desired results. `StartFlevel`: This is the [FLEVEL](FunctionalityLevels.md) of the minimum ClamAV engine for which you want the settings to be in effect. `EndFlevel`: This is the [FLEVEL](FunctionalityLevels.md) of the maximum ClamAV engine for which you want the settings to be in effect. You may wish to select `255` to override the defaults of future releases. ## Example Consider the `OTHER_CONF_PDFNAMEOBJ` option in the `category` `OTHER`. ```c #define OTHER_CONF_UUENC 0x1 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_SCRENC 0x2 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_RIFF 0x4 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_JPEG 0x8 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_CRYPTFF 0x10 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_DLP 0x20 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_MYDOOMLOG 0x40 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_PREFILTERING 0x80 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_PDFNAMEOBJ 0x100 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_PRTNINTXN 0x200 // Default: 1 #define OTHER_CONF_LZW 0x400 // Default: 1 ``` All of the `OTHER` options, including `OTHER_CONF_PDFNAMEOBJ` are default-on. To disable the option for ClamAV v0.100.X but leave the other options in their default settings, we would need to set the flags to: ```binary 0110 1111 1111 ^pdfnameobj off ``` Or in hex: `0x6FF` The example setting to place in `daily.cfg` then woudl be: ``` OTHER:0x6FF:90:99 ```