Hi All,
I am new to EFA and read across the default clamd.conf
Is there a reason, why scanning PDF and Ole2BlockMacros are disabled?
Maybe this is handled somewhere else in the logic flow...
If not, is it OK to edit it via console in clamd.conf?
Regards
akl
ClamAV OLE2Macros / PDF
- shawniverson
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Re: ClamAV OLE2Macros / PDF
Just a default setting, so it is okay to change.
Re: ClamAV OLE2Macros / PDF
Thank you for your answer.
While diving through several posts in this forum i stumbled about a discussion you had on how to handle user customization during updates.
It will be no problem for me to track my own custumizations on configfiles and so on...but...how can I find out which files you override during an update?
Cheers
akl
While diving through several posts in this forum i stumbled about a discussion you had on how to handle user customization during updates.
It will be no problem for me to track my own custumizations on configfiles and so on...but...how can I find out which files you override during an update?
Cheers
akl
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Re: ClamAV OLE2Macros / PDF
Generally, configuration files are not overwritten during updates, unless it is absolutely necessary. That's one of the features of the EFA update system. Instead, necessary modifications are made to existing configuration files.
RPM also takes care to write .rpmnew versions of config files which you can use or discard depending on your needs.
As an added precaution, configuration files are backed up to /var/EFA/backup prior to updating, just to be safe.
hth

RPM also takes care to write .rpmnew versions of config files which you can use or discard depending on your needs.
As an added precaution, configuration files are backed up to /var/EFA/backup prior to updating, just to be safe.
hth
