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# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
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# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
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# debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
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# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
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# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
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Template: clamav-daemon/debconf
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_Description: Handle the configuration file automatically?
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Some options must be configured for clamav-daemon.
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The ClamAV suite won't work if it isn't configured. If you do not
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configure it automatically, you'll have to configure
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/etc/clamav/clamd.conf manually or run 'dpkg-reconfigure clamav-daemon'
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later. In any case, manual changes in /etc/clamav/clamd.conf will
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Template: clamav-daemon/TcpOrLocal
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_Description: Socket type:
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Please choose the type of socket clamd will be listening on.
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If you choose TCP, clamd can be accessed remotely. If you choose local
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UNIX sockets, clamd can be accessed through a file. Local UNIX sockets
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are recommended for security reasons.
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Template: clamav-daemon/LocalSocket
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Default: /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl
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_Description: Local (UNIX) socket clamd will listen on:
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Template: clamav-daemon/FixStaleSocket
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_Description: Gracefully handle left-over UNIX socket files?
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Template: clamav-daemon/LocalSocketGroup
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_Description: Group owner of clamd local (UNIX) socket:
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Template: clamav-daemon/LocalSocketMode
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_Description: Creation mode for clamd local (UNIX) socket:
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Template: clamav-daemon/TCPSocket
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_Description: TCP port clamd will listen on:
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Template: clamav-daemon/TCPAddr
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_Description: IP address clamd will listen on:
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Enter "any" to listen on every IP address configured. If you want
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to listen on a single address or host name, enter it here.
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Template: clamav-daemon/ScanMail
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_Description: Do you want to enable mail scanning?
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This option enables scanning mail contents for viruses.
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You need this option enabled if you want to use clamav-milter, or if
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you want to enable phishing checks.
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Template: clamav-daemon/ScanArchive
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_Description: Do you want to enable archive scanning?
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If archive scanning is enabled, the daemon will extract archives such as
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bz2, tar.gz, deb and many more, to check their contents for viruses.
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For more information about what archives are supported, see
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/usr/share/doc/clamav-docs/clamdoc.pdf or the manpage clamscan(5).
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Template: clamav-daemon/StreamMaxLength
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_Description: Maximum stream length (unit Mb) allowed:
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You can set a limit on the stream length that can be scanned.
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxDirectoryRecursion
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_Description: Maximum directory depth that will be allowed:
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This value must be set if you want to allow the daemon to follow
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Entering '0' will disable this limit.
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Template: clamav-daemon/FollowDirectorySymlinks
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_Description: Do you want the daemon to follow directory symlinks?
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Template: clamav-daemon/FollowFileSymlinks
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_Description: Do you want the daemon to follow regular file symlinks?
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Template: clamav-daemon/ReadTimeout
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_Description: Timeout for stopping the thread-scanner (seconds):
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Entering '0' will disable the timeout.
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxThreads
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_Description: Number of threads for the daemon:
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxConnectionQueueLength
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_Description: Number of pending connections allowed:
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Template: clamav-daemon/LogSyslog
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_Description: Do you want to use the system logger?
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It is possible to log the daemon activity to the system logger. This can be
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done independently of whether you want to log activity to a special file.
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Template: clamav-daemon/LogFile
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Default: /var/log/clamav/clamav.log
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_Description: Log file for clamav-daemon (enter none to disable):
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Template: clamav-daemon/LogTime
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_Description: Do you want to log time information with each message?
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Template: clamav-daemon/LogRotate
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_Description: Do you want to enable log rotation?
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Template: clamav-daemon/ScanOnAccess
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_Description: Do you want to enable on-access scanning?
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Template: clamav-daemon/OnAccessMaxFileSize
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_Description: Maximum file size to scan:
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A value of 0 disables the limit.
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Template: clamav-daemon/AllowAllMatchScan
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_Description: Do you want to permit the use of the ALLMATCHSCAN command?
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If set to no, clamd will reject any ALLMATCHSCAN command as invalid.
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Template: clamav-daemon/ForceToDisk
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_Description: Do you want memory or nested map scans to dump the content to disk?
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If you turn on this option, more data is written to disk and is available
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when the LeaveTemporaryFiles option is enabled.
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Template: clamav-daemon/DisableCertCheck
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_Description: Do you want to completely turn off authenticode verification?
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Certain PE files contain an authenticode signature. By default the signature
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chain in the PE file is checked against a database of trusted and
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revoked certificates if the file being scanned is marked as a virus.
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If any certificate in the chain validates against any trusted root, but
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does not match any revoked certificate, the file is marked as whitelisted.
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If the file does match a revoked certificate, the file is marked as virus.
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Template: clamav-daemon/ScanSWF
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_Description: Do you want to enable scanning within SWF files?
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If you turn off this option, the original files will still be scanned, but
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without decoding and additional processing.
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxEmbeddedPE
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_Description: Maximum size of a file to check for embedded PE:
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Files larger than this value will skip the additional analysis step.
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Note: disabling this limit or setting it too high may result in severe damage
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxHTMLNormalize
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_Description: Maximum size of a HTML file to normalize:
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HTML files larger than this value will not be normalized or scanned.
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Note: disabling this limit or setting it too high may result in severe damage
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxHTMLNoTags
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_Description: Maximum size of a normalized HTML file to scan:
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HTML files larger than this value after normalization will not be scanned.
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Note: disabling this limit or setting it too high may result in severe damage
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxScriptNormalize
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_Description: Maximum size of a script file to normalize:
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Script content larger than this value will not be normalized or scanned.
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Note: disabling this limit or setting it too high may result in severe damage
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Template: clamav-daemon/MaxZipTypeRcg
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_Description: Maximum size of a ZIP file to reanalyze type recognition:
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ZIP files larger than this value will skip the step to potentially reanalyze as PE.
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Note: disabling this limit or setting it too high may result in severe damage
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Template: clamav-daemon/SelfCheck
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_Description: Delay in seconds between daemon self checks:
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During the SelfCheck the daemon checks if it needs to reload the virus
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database. It also tries to repair problems caused by bugs in the daemon,
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(that is, in some cases it's able to repair broken data structures).
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Template: clamav-daemon/User
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_Description: User to run clamav-daemon as:
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It is recommended to run the ClamAV programs as a non-privileged user.
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This will work with most MTAs with a little tweaking, but if you want to
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use clamd for filesystem scans, running as root is probably unavoidable.
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Please see README.Debian in the clamav-base package for details.
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Template: clamav-daemon/AddGroups
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_Description: Groups for clamav-daemon (space-separated):
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Please enter any extra groups for clamd.
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By default, clamd runs as a non-privileged user. If you need clamd to
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be able to access files owned by another user (e.g., in combination with
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an MTA), then you will need to add clamd to the group for that piece of
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software. Please see README.Debian in the clamav-base package for details.
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Template: clamav-daemon/Bytecode
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_Description: Do you want to load bytecode from the database?
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Template: clamav-daemon/BytecodeSecurity
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__Choices: TrustSigned, Paranoid
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_Description: Security level to apply to the bytecode:
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- TrustSigned : trust bytecode loaded from signed virus database files,
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but insert runtime safety checks for bytecode loaded
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from unsigned sources
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- Paranoid : always insert runtime checks
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Template: clamav-daemon/BytecodeTimeout
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_Description: Bytecode execution timeout in milliseconds:
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Template: clamav-daemon/StatsEnabled
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_Description: Do you want to submit statistical information?
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Template: clamav-daemon/StatsPEDisabled
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_Description: Do you want to disable submitting files flagged as malware?
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If this is enabled, individual PE sections of files flagged as malware
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Template: clamav-daemon/StatsHostID
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_Description: HostID, a UUID to use when submitting statistical information:
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Template: clamav-daemon/StatsTimeout
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_Description: Time in seconds to wait for the stats server to come back with a response: