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File submission tool

Section: Clam AntiVirus (1)
Updated: March 20, 2014
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NAME

clamsubmit - File submission utility for ClamAV  

SYNOPSIS

clamsubmit [options]  

DESCRIPTION

clamsubmit submits files to Sourcefire for further analysis.  

OPTIONS

-h, -?
Display help to stderr and exit.
-e EMAIL
Required option for setting the email address for the submission.
-n FILE
Submit a file that reports as a false negative (ClamAV reports CLEAN). FILE can be - to specify stdin. Mutually exclusive with -p.
-N NAME
Required option for setting the name of the sender for the submission.
-p FILE
Submit a file that reports as a false positive (ClamAV flags the file as virus). FILE can be - to specify stdin. Mutually exclusive with -n.
-V VIRUS
The name of the virus detected as false positive. This option is required for false positive submissions.

 

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

clamsubmit uses the following environment variables:

CURL_CA_BUNDLE
(Linux/Unix only, excluding macOS) May be set to the path of a file (bundle) containing one or more CA certificates. This will override the default openssl certificate path.

Note that the CURL_CA_BUNDLE environment variable is also used by the curl command line tool for the same purpose.

 

AUTHOR

Shawn Webb <swebb@sourcefire.com>


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
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