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#!/usr/bin/perl # # modsec-clamscan.pl # ModSecurity for Apache (http://www.modsecurity.org) # Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Breach Security, Inc. (http://www.breach.com) # # This script is an interface between mod_security and its # ability to intercept files being uploaded through the # web server, and ClamAV # by default use the command-line version of ClamAV, # which is slower but more likely to work out of the # box $CLAMSCAN = "/usr/bin/clamscan"; # using ClamAV in daemon mode is faster since the # anti-virus engine is already running, but you also # need to configure file permissions to allow ClamAV, # usually running as a user other than the one Apache # is running as, to access the files # $CLAMSCAN = "/usr/bin/clamdscan"; if (@ARGV != 1) { print "Usage: modsec-clamscan.pl <filename>\n"; exit; } my ($FILE) = @ARGV; $cmd = "$CLAMSCAN --stdout --no-summary $FILE"; $input = `$cmd`; $input =~ m/^(.+)/; $error_message = $1; $output = "0 Unable to parse clamscan output [$1]"; if ($error_message =~ m/: Empty file\.?$/) { $output = "1 empty file"; } elsif ($error_message =~ m/: (.+) ERROR$/) { $output = "0 clamscan: $1"; } elsif ($error_message =~ m/: (.+) FOUND$/) { $output = "0 clamscan: $1"; } elsif ($error_message =~ m/: OK$/) { $output = "1 clamscan: OK"; } print "$output\n";