
nathan at cmpublishers
Nov 6, 2009, 8:55 AM
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* Bill Landry wrote: > Nathan Gibbs wrote: >> Is this a feature that the Clamav Community could use? >> >> Or am I wasting my time? >> >> Thanks > > I would have to agree with Tomasz on this one, all of the info you want > can easily be gained via perl or any other scripting language. > Agreed, I CAN easily get this stuff. What I was thinking about was myself 3 or 4 years ago, who DIDN'T KNOW HOW to "easily" get this stuff. Back then "easily" would have been more % variables in the config. I wished I'd had it then, would still like it now, although I personally don't need any of it. The External events where not much use to me then. for years all my External events where uanme|mail -s "appropriate subject [ %v if supported ]" noc [at] mysite When we implemented a clamd monitoring script that bounced a test signature off our clamds, the email hit the fan. It was sugested to me to use a more advanced virusEvent script to mitigate this . In the process of building that, it occurred to me that one script to handle all the external events would be nice. I think Thomasz and myself have the same view mainly, "Why should my code do more work when his can do it?" I understand Thomasz concern about "reimplementing the wheel." However, one wheel implemented correctly, & available for everyone to use, is better than all of us implementing our own wheels, & making the same mistakes inifnitely. Basically I want easier access to what clamav already has under the hood. -- Sincerely, Nathan Gibbs Systems Administrator Christ Media http://www.cmpublishers.com
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