Update clamd README file (bz#1798369)
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Summary: End-user tools for the Clam Antivirus scanner
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Name: clamav
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Version: 0.102.3
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Release: 1%{?dist}
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Release: 2%{?dist}
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License: %{?with_unrar:proprietary}%{!?with_unrar:GPLv2}
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URL: https://www.clamav.net/
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%if %{with unrar}
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## prepare the clamd-files
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install -D -m 0644 -p %SOURCE3 _doc_server/clamd.logrotate
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install -D -m 0644 -p %SOURCE5 _doc_server/README
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## Fixup URL for EPEL
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%{?epel:sed -i -e s/product=Fedora/product=Fedora%20EPEL/ _doc_server/README}
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install -D -p -m 0644 %SOURCE100 $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_unitdir/clamonacc.service
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%changelog
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* Thu May 28 2020 Orion Poplawski <orion@nwra.com> - 0.102.3-2
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- Update clamd README file (bz#1798369)
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* Thu May 14 2020 Orion Poplawski <orion@nwra.com> - 0.102.3-1
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- Update to 0.102.3 (bz#1834910)
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- Security fixes CVE-2020-3327 CVE-2020-3341
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clamd-README
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clamd-README
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To create individual clamd-instance take the following files and
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modify/copy them in the suggested way:
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By default, clamd provides a general "scan" service that requires minimal
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configuration. To configure, edit /etc/clamd/scan.conf and:
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/etc/clamd/scan.conf:
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* set LocalSocket for localhost access or TCPSocket for network access
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and User to suitable values. Logging through syslog is usually better than an individual
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Logfile.
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* place this file into /etc/clamd.d with an unique service-name;
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e.g. as /etc/clamd.d/<SERVICE>.conf
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* set LocalSocket for localhost access or TCPSocket for network access.
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When using TCPSocket, create iptables rules which are limiting the
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access by source and/or by using '-m owner'.
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Default configuration will:
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* Log to syslog
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* Run as the user "clamscan"
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When LogFile feature is wanted, it must be writable for the assigned
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User. Recommended way to reach this, is to:
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User. The recommended way is to:
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* make it owned by the User's *group*
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* assign at least 0620 (u+rw,g+w) permissions
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| # chmod 0620 <logfile>
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| # restorecon <logfile>
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NEVER use 'clamav' as the user since he can modify the database.
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This is the user who is running the application; e.g. for mimedefang
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(http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang), the user might be
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'defang'.Theoretically, distinct users could be used, but it must be
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made sure that the application-user can write into the socket-file,
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and that the clamd-user can access the files asked by the
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application to be checked.
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NEVER use 'clamav' as the user since it can modify the database. This is
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the user who is running the application; e.g. for mimedefang
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(http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang), the user might be 'defang'.
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Theoretically, distinct users could be used, but it must be made sure that
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the application-user can write into the socket-file, and that the clamd-user
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can access the files asked by the application to be checked.
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The default service can be enabled and started with:
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systemctl enable clamd@scan.service
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systemctl start clamd@scan.service
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To create other individual clamd-instances take the following files in
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/usr/share/doc/clamd/ and modify/copy them in the suggested way:
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clamd.conf, copy to /etc/clamd.d/<SERVICE>.conf
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* Change <SERVICE> as to match name of config file
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* Any other changes as noted above
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clamd.logrotate: (only when LogFile feature is used)
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* set the correct value for the logfile
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* place it into /etc/logrotate.d
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clamd@<SERVICE>.service: (systemd instance)
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* instance of clamd@.service
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Additionally, when using LocalSocket instead of TCPSocket, the directory
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for the socket file must be created. For tmpfiles based systems, you
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might want to create a file /etc/tmpfiles.d/clamd.<SERVICE>.conf
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with a content of
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for the socket file must be created. For tmpfiles based systems, you might
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want to create a file /etc/tmpfiles.d/clamd.<SERVICE>.conf with a content of
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| d /run/clamd.<SERVICE> <MODE> <USER> <GROUP>
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Adjust <MODE> (0710 should suffice for most cases) and <USER> + <GROUP>
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so that the socket can be accessed by clamd and by the applications
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using clamd. Make sure that the socket is not world accessible; else,
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DOS attacks or worse are trivial.
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so that the socket can be accessed by clamd and by the applications using
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clamd. Make sure that the socket is not world accessible; else, DOS attacks
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or worse are trivial.
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After emulating these steps by hand (or else rebooting), you still need set
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SELinux:
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setsebool -P antivirus_use_jit 1
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The new service can be enabled and started with:
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systemctl enable clamd@<SERVICE>.service
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systemctl start clamd@<SERVICE>.service
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[Disclaimer:
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this file and the script/configfiles are not part of the official
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clamav package.
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Please send complaints and comments to
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20EPEL&component=clamav]
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=clamav]
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