Antivirus
The antivirus service is responsible for scanning files for viruses.
Configuration
Antivirus Scanner Type
The antivirus service currently supports ICAP and ClamAV as antivirus scanners. The ANTIVIRUS_SCANNER_TYPE environment variable is used to select the scanner. The detailed configuration for each scanner heavily depends on the scanner type selected. See the environment variables for more details.
- For
icap, only scanners using theX-Infection-Foundheader are currently supported. - For
clamavonly local sockets can currently be configured.
Maximum Scan Size
Several factors can make it necessary to limit the maximum filesize the antivirus service will use for scanning. Use the ANTIVIRUS_MAX_SCAN_SIZE environment variable to scan only a given amount of bytes. Obviously, it is recommended to scan the whole file, but several factors like scanner type and version, bandwidth, performance issues, etc. might make a limit necessary.
Infected File Handling
The antivirus service allows three different ways of handling infected files. Those can be set via the ANTIVIRUS_INFECTED_FILE_HANDLING environment variable:
delete: (default): Infected files will be deleted immediately, further postprocessing is cancelled.abort: (advanced option): Infected files will be kept, further postprocessing is cancelled. Files can be manually retrieved and inspected by an admin. To identify the file for further investigation, the antivirus service logs the abort/infected state including the file ID. The file is located in thestorage/users/uploadsfolder of the ocis data directory and persists until it is manually deleted by the admin via the Manage Unfinished Uploads command.continue: (obviously not recommended): Infected files will be marked via metadata as infected but postprocessing continues normally. Note: Infected Files are moved to their final destination and therefore not prevented from download which includes the risk of spreading viruses.
In all cases, a log entry is added declaring the infection and handling method and a notification via the userlog service sent.
Scanner Inaccessibility
In case a scanner is not accessible by the antivirus service like a network outage, service outage or hardware outage, the antivirus service uses the abort case for further processing, independent of the actual setting made. In any case, an error is logged noting the inaccessibility of the scanner used.
Operation Modes
The antivirus service can scan files during postprocessing. on demand scanning is currently not available and might be added in a future release.
Postprocessing
The antivirus service will scan files during postprocessing. It listens for a postprocessing step called virusscan. This step can be added in the environment variable POSTPROCESSING_STEPS. Read the documentation of the postprocessing service for more details.