FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
I use Bitdefender
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
Please, add Dr.Web
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
I haven't used most of these, but here's what I have dug:
Most ESET products use the ecls.exe as the command line scanner, located at C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET Security. Here's a link with all the arguments it accepts since I am not sure which ones are useful: https://support.eset.com/en/kb3417-eset-command-line-scanner-parameters-eclsexe-5x-and-later
Bitdefender has a command line scanner ONLY for its Endpoint Security, the free version doesn't have any buttons more than the scan the whole PC button anyway. Also, it doesn't seem like it can run globally with one command, it instead runs custom scans punched into it by the UI. The closest thing I have is https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2109225-bitdefender-gravity-zone-command-line
Kaspersky seems to use the avp.com (NOT the avp.exe) for scans. It should be on C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\[Path to your KL product]\. Here are the arguments it has: https://community.kaspersky.com/kaspersky-anti-virus-12/antivirus-command-line-parameters-how-what-is-the-syntax-2190
AVG seems to have no command line with the free version, in paid ones there is this
For Norton, NAVW32.exe it is. Norton has a good article about it:https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v8278351
F-Secure can be run by the cmd, and the component responsible is fsav. Arguments: https://help.f-secure.com/product.html#business/linux-security/11.00/en/task_6FF3CD0A72924F32A5B43E2600529C51-11.00-en
McAfee does not have a built-in CLS, it has a separate one for enterprise. Not worth.
Trend Micro does not seem to have anything to scan from the CL.
That's all I have, best of luck!
Most ESET products use the ecls.exe as the command line scanner, located at C:\Program Files\ESET\ESET Security. Here's a link with all the arguments it accepts since I am not sure which ones are useful: https://support.eset.com/en/kb3417-eset-command-line-scanner-parameters-eclsexe-5x-and-later
Bitdefender has a command line scanner ONLY for its Endpoint Security, the free version doesn't have any buttons more than the scan the whole PC button anyway. Also, it doesn't seem like it can run globally with one command, it instead runs custom scans punched into it by the UI. The closest thing I have is https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2109225-bitdefender-gravity-zone-command-line
Kaspersky seems to use the avp.com (NOT the avp.exe) for scans. It should be on C:\Program Files (x86)\Kaspersky Lab\[Path to your KL product]\. Here are the arguments it has: https://community.kaspersky.com/kaspersky-anti-virus-12/antivirus-command-line-parameters-how-what-is-the-syntax-2190
AVG seems to have no command line with the free version, in paid ones there is this
Please be informed that command line scan is no longer available in the AVG Free.
It's only in paid versions and can be executed by opening CMD.exe as an administrator, navigating into AVG's program folder ( C:\Program Files (x86)\AVG\Antivirus) and executing "ashCmd.exe". If "ashCmd.exe. /?" is ran, then help with all parameters is displayed.
For Norton, NAVW32.exe it is. Norton has a good article about it:https://support.norton.com/sp/en/us/home/current/solutions/v8278351
F-Secure can be run by the cmd, and the component responsible is fsav. Arguments: https://help.f-secure.com/product.html#business/linux-security/11.00/en/task_6FF3CD0A72924F32A5B43E2600529C51-11.00-en
McAfee does not have a built-in CLS, it has a separate one for enterprise. Not worth.
Trend Micro does not seem to have anything to scan from the CL.
That's all I have, best of luck!
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
Please add Bitdefender, Kaspersky, Eset, Quickheal, AVG,
I Personally like to use Bitdefender and Windows Defender
I Personally like to use Bitdefender and Windows Defender
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
please talk to pc matic
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
avg is a great choice add it
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Debian 10 Clamav
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
try this %path% --infected --remove --recursive
Re: FDM6: Assign a virus scanner to scan each downloaded file
Eset internet security
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I tried to add a CMD to it (path) , but it won't start. (and yes I added %path% in the arguments))
I know the Batch works as I am using this with FDM 3.x
Ps: Even experimented with (as path) C:/Windows/System32/cmd.exe and as args /c Batch.cmd %path% but no luck
Edit: The main reason for using a batch is that I have more control over the logs, this way I can write a log file with HH-MM-SS as file name and have a log for each downloaded file and not only for the last one as my AV overwrites the last log with the newest.
I know the Batch works as I am using this with FDM 3.x
Ps: Even experimented with (as path) C:/Windows/System32/cmd.exe and as args /c Batch.cmd %path% but no luck
Edit: The main reason for using a batch is that I have more control over the logs, this way I can write a log file with HH-MM-SS as file name and have a log for each downloaded file and not only for the last one as my AV overwrites the last log with the newest.
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