WHSClamAV

Posted on 12. Apr, 2010 by Terry Walsh in Security

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WHSClamAV is an implementation of the open-source ClamAV anti-virus solution, providing the first free AV service for Windows Home Server.

Developer: Al West

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Release History

v0.1.7 (13th April 2010)

  • Bytecode detection signatures allow more complex patterns and better detection
  • Heuristics improvements
  • Digital Signature verification prevents false positive detection for Windows system files
  • Other scanning enhancements

v0.1.6 (15th March 2010)

  • Support for international installations

v0.1.5 (8th February 2010)

  • Supporting a lower RDP resolution as found on netbooks

v0.1.3 (10th January 2010)

  • Initial release

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9 Responses to “WHSClamAV”

  1. Al West

    26. Jan, 2010

    Hi.

    I’m Al – the developer for WHSClamAV. If you want to get involved then please use the forum at:
    https://sourceforge.net/projects/whsclamav/forums/

    All ideas and suggestions will be welcome.

    Cheers,
    Al

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  2. Damian

    02. Feb, 2010

    Thanks Al. Looking forward to more features coming soon.

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  3. Andy

    11. Feb, 2010

    When I attempt to install ClamAV it locks up the console and fails

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  4. H Kopec

    26. Mar, 2010

    I am having problems with ClamAV. It won’t update.
    I get the following message in the log:

    ClamAV update process started at Fri Mar 26 09:15:55 2010
    Connecting via Server
    nonblock_connect: giving up due to excessive bogus loops
    Can’t connect to port 3128 of host Server (IP: 192.168.1.25)
    WARNING: getpatch: Can’t download main-52.cdiff from database.clamav.net
    nonblock_connect: giving up due to excessive bogus loops
    Can’t connect to port 3128 of host Server (IP: 192.168.1.25)

    Please HELP!!

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  5. [...] we wait for a fully functional WHS implementation based on ClamWin and the developing WHSClamAV Console Add-in from Al West, I thought I would take a look at ESET’s NOD32. They haven’t pushed WHS as a [...]

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  6. [...] we wait for a fully functional WHS implementation based on ClamWin and the developing WHSClamAV Console Add-in from Al West, I thought I would take a look at ESET’s NOD32. They haven’t pushed WHS as a [...]

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  7. azj

    16. Apr, 2010

    Only half installs on my WHS. The install completes successfully but even after a reboot the add-in says something about the service not running.

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    • on's comment

      26. Jul, 2010

      azj – Please read all the installation procedures. Installation is in two parts: (1) installation of WHS ClamAV console module, making management capabilities of ClamAV available through console, and (2) installation of the ClamAV program itself on the WHServer. Once that's done, the full capabilities are operational. Without #2 the actual antivirus program has not yet been installed.

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