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# Virus Scanning Protection | # Virus Scanning Protection | ||
+ | last updated on: April 20, 2022 | ||
The Enterprise File Fabric prevents the downloading and sharing of malicious files through a ‘scan on write’ approach. As files are uploaded they are scanned. If a virus is detected, the upload fails, and an error is returned immediately to the user or application. | The Enterprise File Fabric prevents the downloading and sharing of malicious files through a ‘scan on write’ approach. As files are uploaded they are scanned. If a virus is detected, the upload fails, and an error is returned immediately to the user or application. | ||
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ClamAV is the officially supported virus scanner available for use with the File Fabric. ClamAV is a high performance multi-threaded daemon supporting many file formats including file and archive unpacking. | ClamAV is the officially supported virus scanner available for use with the File Fabric. ClamAV is a high performance multi-threaded daemon supporting many file formats including file and archive unpacking. | ||
- | In High Availability environments each appliance serving web traffic will be required to run a local ClamAV service . Files added outside of the File Fabric, directly to the external storage and discovered through provider synchronization, | + | In High Availability environments each appliance serving web traffic will be required to run a local ClamAV service. |
- | Works with: | + | <WRAP center round info 100%> |
+ | Files larger than 1.5GB will be uploaded without being scanned, and only the first 1.5GB of files that expand during scanning to more than 1.5GB will be scanned. | ||
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- | * Enterprise Appliance (since 1712.00) | ||
## Service Configuration | ## Service Configuration |