outsider Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 Are there any plugins or docker containers that provide the functionality of a virus scanner to that checks all new downloaded files added to a certain directory? I searched in the "Community Applications" plugin from withing UnRAID, but nothing came up, so I thought I'd ask. I'd like to set something up which virus checks every file that gets dumped in the incoming folder but the several users in the household. Is there something available that does this for UnRAID? Quote Link to comment
gundamguy Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 There isn't much demand for virus scanners on Linux platforms because of how Linux works. Quote Link to comment
kizer Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 I'm guessing outsiders concerns might be if he has something on his Linux machine and another device access it might be hit with a Virus. Everything of mine comes in via a windows box and then is passed to my server. That's when my scanning is done. 1 Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 There isn't much demand for virus scanners on Linux platforms because of how Linux works. No offense, but that comment is somewhat akin to Steve Jobs publicly announcing that Mac's were immune to viruses unlike Windows and then having to retract that statement a month later. The difference on Linux is that the source for the OS (and for much of the add ons) is all open-source and free for the world to see. But, that does not mean the OS is not vulnerable. But likely, the OP is more concerned with a virus being downloaded say through deluge and then being executed on a Windows / Mac platform vs being executed directly on unRaid. In that case, if you're using windows, then just mapping a share to a drive on through explorer should have your anti-virus automatically check if configured to do so. Quote Link to comment
johnodon Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 If there is any demand, I'll take a shot at making a ClamAV container (or is that email only?). Quote Link to comment
gundamguy Posted February 11, 2016 Share Posted February 11, 2016 There isn't much demand for virus scanners on Linux platforms because of how Linux works. No offense, but that comment is somewhat akin to Steve Jobs publicly announcing that Mac's were immune to viruses unlike Windows and then having to retract that statement a month later. The difference on Linux is that the source for the OS (and for much of the add ons) is all open-source and free for the world to see. But, that does not mean the OS is not vulnerable. But likely, the OP is more concerned with a virus being downloaded say through deluge and then being executed on a Windows / Mac platform vs being executed directly on unRaid. In that case, if you're using windows, then just mapping a share to a drive on through explorer should have your anti-virus automatically check if configured to do so. You aren't wrong, and no I wasn't trying to suggest there is no risk of a virus. Just saying there is limited demand for scanners due to the nature of Linux. I agree with you that it's more likely what his goal is, and there are some Linux based scanners that are designed to scan for Windows / Mac viruses. Additionally note, for some reason Bitdefender doesn't really like scanning the mapped shares... is there a trick to this? Quote Link to comment
unevent Posted February 12, 2016 Share Posted February 12, 2016 Back in the 4.7 days I had added clamav/freshclam and modified the mover script to scan what it found to move before running rsync. Any findings/positives were automatically moved to a quarantine folder. I suppose in Docker days Clamav with a script using inotify could be implemented to watch for any new files on the cache. Problem with clamav is it is not as effective as some of the more modern Windows scanners as the signatures are not updated nearly as quick as the other commercial scanners and systems more vulnerable to virus/malware issues than Linux should already have an adequate scanner. Quote Link to comment
outsider Posted February 12, 2016 Author Share Posted February 12, 2016 But likely, the OP is more concerned with a virus being downloaded say through deluge and then being executed on a Windows / Mac platform vs being executed directly on unRaid. In that case, if you're using windows, then just mapping a share to a drive on through explorer should have your anti-virus automatically check if configured to do so. Exactly. I'm not worried about UnRAID getting a virus. It's the storage that it provides what I want to keep clean since it is accessed mainly by other windows boxes which can easily get infected. I don't need the entire unraid archive to be continually scanned. Just an incoming folder where data gets dropped of by various people. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted February 13, 2016 Share Posted February 13, 2016 Keep in mind though that you need an appropriate malware tool for the OS of the files being protected. If those files are for use on Windows stations, then you need a Windows malware scanning tool. If a different set of files are for Mac use, then you need a Mac scanner. And perhaps somewhat theoretically, if the files are for Linux use (Ubuntu, etc), then you'll need a different scanning tool. I suspect that ClamAV will only find malware that's a problem to Windows stations, not Mac or Ubuntu malware. Quote Link to comment
outsider Posted February 25, 2016 Author Share Posted February 25, 2016 I was looking into the Synolgy RAID systems and they have an antivirus scanner to check the data on the array at scheduled intervals. The virus scanner they use is ClamAV so I guess it can be used to check more then just emails. They also have a McAfee virus scan... I didn't know McAfee has a linux version of their scanning software. https://www.synology.com/en-us/dsm/app_packages/all_app If there is any demand, I'll take a shot at making a ClamAV container (or is that email only?). Anyone else interested in having a virus scanner (even if it only scans for windows viruses) docker running on their system? Let's show johnodon that there is some interest for such a tool. Quote Link to comment
outsider Posted February 25, 2016 Author Share Posted February 25, 2016 There already exists a AVG AntiVirus scanner inside a docker container https://hub.docker.com/r/blacktop/avg/ and ClamAV also has a few docker containers already made https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=clamav%20docker Can someone with more docker knowledge then myself create an UnRAID friendly docker of either those containers? Quote Link to comment
FlorinB Posted July 4, 2018 Share Posted July 4, 2018 On 2/25/2016 at 4:15 PM, outsider said: Can someone with more docker knowledge then myself create an UnRAID friendly docker of either those containers? +1 interested on this subject. Quote Link to comment
chris_netsmart Posted November 3, 2018 Share Posted November 3, 2018 (edited) at the moment I am at the researching stage of Unraid, but this is a option I would like as stated in the first post. as I also would like to make sure that no virus or Malware gets onto the Unraid storage area. +1 after using unraid for 2 years i would lile some.form of virus/malware scanning software. Edited January 17, 2020 by chris_netsmart Quote Link to comment
a_bomb Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 I used to be able to scan my downloads folder in Unraid with Windows Defender, but now it seems it will only let me right click and scan the individual files. If I attempt to scan the folder it just sayd 0 threats found and 0 files scanned. Anyone else run into this issue? Quote Link to comment
a_bomb Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 No kidding? This is super weird then. It was working the other month. Then stopped. The worked again a couple weeks ago and now it stopped again. Quote Link to comment
a_bomb Posted April 15, 2020 Share Posted April 15, 2020 Just a quick update. I created a Win10 1903 VM on Unraid and mapped the same drive and was able to scan folders without issue. Things I dont want to do now: 1.) A fresh Windows 10 install on my gaming PC 2.) Scan my network folders via a Windows 10 VM (Sighs heavily) Quote Link to comment
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