-diff -urN exiscan.org/exiscanv2.cf exiscan/exiscanv2.cf
---- exiscan.org/exiscanv2.cf Thu Sep 13 18:46:27 2001
-+++ exiscan/exiscanv2.cf Thu Sep 13 18:49:22 2001
+--- exiscan/exiscanv2.cf.orgi Mon Dec 3 09:19:30 2001
++++ exiscan/exiscanv2.cf Sun Jun 16 01:07:13 2002
@@ -16,17 +16,17 @@
# this is where you have put the exiscan package
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
-@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
- # Kapersky's AvpDaemon | daemon | avpdaemon
+@@ -78,10 +78,11 @@
+ # NOD32 | command line | nod32
+ # RAV Antivirus | command line | rav
+ # H+B EDV Antivir | command line | antivir
++ # MKS anti-virus | command line | mks
# CUSTOM | command line | custom
+
- $scanner="avpdaemon";
-+ $scanner="uvscan";
++ $scanner="mks";
# By using the 'custom' scanner keyword, you can define your own scanner.
# You'll have to make sure to edit the command line flags for the "custom"
-@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@
+@@ -94,7 +95,7 @@
# If you use a "daemon" type scanner, this is the path and filename
# of the UNIX socket used to communicate with the daemon.
- $scannerex="/opt/AVP/AvpCtl";
-+ $scannerex="/usr/local/bin/uvscan";
++ $scannerex="/usr/local/bin/mks32";
# Scanner command line flags
-@@ -177,14 +177,14 @@
+@@ -115,7 +116,8 @@
+ 'nod32' => '-heursafe -basedir=/usr/local/nod32/nod32 -all <DIRECTORY>',
+ 'rav' => '-all -listall -mail -smart -unzip <DIRECTORY>',
+ 'antivir' => '-v -z -allfiles -noboot -s -tmp <DIRECTORY>',
+- 'custom' => 'YOUR CMDLINE FLAGS HERE IF USING custom KEYWORD'
++ 'mks' => '-s <DIRECTORY>/*',
++ 'custom' => 'YOUR CMDLINE FLAGS HERE IF USING custom KEYWORD'
+ );
+
+
+@@ -135,6 +137,7 @@
+ 'nod32' => ' - ',
+ 'rav' => 'Infected: [1-9]',
+ 'antivir' => 'VIRUS',
++ 'mks' => 'status: virus found:',
+ 'custom' => 'YOUR REGEXP HERE IF USING custom KEYWORD'
+ );
+
+@@ -268,14 +271,14 @@
# contain the respective virus themselves ! ;)
# So, if you get a mail loop on "virus found", please check this setting.