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On-access scanning</A>
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An interesting feature of <code>clamd</code> is on-access scanning based on the
Dazuko module, available from <TT><A NAME="tex2html28"
HREF="http://dazuko.org">http://dazuko.org</A></TT>. <B>This is not
required to run clamd - furthermore, you shouldn't run Dazuko on production
systems</B>. The special thread in <code>clamd</code> responsible for a communication
with Dazuko is called "Clamuko" (due to the funny name of Dazuko) and it's
only supported on Linux and FreeBSD. To compile dazuko execute:
<PRE>
$ tar zxpvf dazuko-a.b.c.tar.gz
$ cd dazuko-a.b.c
$ make dazuko
or
$ make dazuko-smp (for smp kernels)
$ su
# insmod dazuko.o
# cp dazuko.o /lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc
# depmod -a
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Depending on your Linux distribution you have to add a "dazuko" entry to
<I>/etc/modules</I> or run the module during system's startup by adding
<PRE>
modprobe dazuko
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to some startup file. You must also create a new device:
<PRE>
$ cat /proc/devices | grep dazuko
254 dazuko
$ su -c "mknod -m 600 /dev/dazuko c 254 0"
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Now configure Clamuko in <code>clamd.conf</code> and read the <A HREF="node26.html#clamuko">5.3</A>
section.
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Tomasz Kojm
2004-10-11
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