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5.2. Anti-virus scan settings
Anti-virus engine parameters in the [icapserver.engine.options:<group
name>] define the modes for scanning and disinfection of requested objects
within a corresponding group as follows:
name>] define the modes for scanning and disinfection of requested objects
within a corresponding group as follows:
• ScanPacked=yes|no – enables/ disables scanning of packed files. If the
mode is disabled, all packed objects are considered to be clean.
• ScanArchives=yes|no – enables/ disables scanning of objects inside
archives. If the mode is disabled, all archive files are considered to be
clean.
clean.
• ScanMailBases=yes|no – enables/ disables scanning of mail databases
(requested or transferred via a proxy server). If the mode is disabled, all
mail databases are considered to be clean.
mail databases are considered to be clean.
• ScanMailPlain=yes|no – enables/ disables scanning of mail messages in
plain text format (requested or transferred via a proxy server). If the mode
is disabled, all databases of plain text mail are considered to be clean.
is disabled, all databases of plain text mail are considered to be clean.
• UseHeuristic=yes|no – enables/ disables heuristic analyzer used for
anti-virus scanning.
• Cure=yes|no – enables/ disables disinfection of infected objects. If the
mode is disabled, the application will not attempt to cure an infected file.
The [icapserver.engine] section contains common parameters of the anti-virus
engine applicable to all groups:
engine applicable to all groups:
• UseAVbasesSet=standard|extended – the set of the anti-virus
databases used by the application. The extended set contains, in
addition to the records of the standard set, the signatures of potentially
dangerous software such as adware, remote administration utilities, etc.
addition to the records of the standard set, the signatures of potentially
dangerous software such as adware, remote administration utilities, etc.
5.3. The choice of actions over
scanned objects
Actions performed by the application on scanned objects are defined by the
status assigned to those objects as a result of an anti-virus check.
status assigned to those objects as a result of an anti-virus check.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus uses the following statuses:
• OK – clean object that has successfully passed the scanning procedure.