.\" Manual page created by Tomasz Kojm, 20020929 .TH "Clam Daemon" "8" "November 11, 2003" "Tomasz Kojm" "Clam AntiVirus" .SH "NAME" .LP clamd \- an anti\-virus daemon .SH "SYNOPSIS" .LP clamd [options] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .LP The daemon listens for incoming connections on Unix or TCP socket and scans files or directories on demand. It's a part of the Clam AntiVirus package. It reads its configuration information from a clamd.conf file. It provides on\-access scanning feature (clamuko) under Linux. .SH "COMMANDS" .LP clamd recognizes the following commands: .TP \fBPING\fR Check the server's state. It should reply with "PONG". .TP \fBVERSION\fR Print a version information. .TP \fBRELOAD\fR Reload the virus databases. .TP \fBQUIT\fR Perform a clean exit. .TP \fBSCAN file/directory\fR Scan a file or a directory (recursively) with archive support enabled (if not disabled in clamd.conf). A full path is required. .TP \fBRAWSCAN file/directory\fR Scan a file or directory (recursively) with archive support disabled. A full path is required. .TP \fBCONTSCAN file/directory\fR Scan a file or directory (recursively) with archive support enabled and continue scanning even when virus is found. A full path is required. .TP \fBSTREAM\fR Scan stream \- on this command clamd will return "PORT number" and you can connect to that port and send a data to scan. .SH "OPTIONS" .LP .TP \fB\-h, \-\-help\fR Output help information and exit. .TP \fB\-V, \-\-version\fR Print the version number and exit. .TP \fB\-c FILE, \-\-config\-file=FILE\fR Read configuration from FILE. .SH "FILES" .LP @CFGDIR@/clamd.conf .SH "CREDITS" Please check the full documentation for credits. .SH "AUTHOR" .LP Tomasz Kojm .SH "SEE ALSO" .LP clamdscan(1), clamscan(1), freshclam(1), sigtool(1), clamd.conf(5), clamav\-milter(8)