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+LoadModule clamav_module lib/apache/mod_clamav.so
+
+#
+# Here is a configuration for an Apache proxy that scans everything except some
+# image types for viruses, using the database files in /var/lib/clamav
+# While downloading files, mod_clamav will write a copy of the file it will later
+# scan for viruses in /tmp/clamav.
+
+# ClamavTmpdir /tmp/clamav
+# ClamavDbdir /var/lib/clamav
+# ClamavSafetypes image/gif image/jpeg image/png
+#
+# <Proxy *>
+# SetOutputFilter CLAMAV
+# </Proxy>
+#
+# The status page can be enabled with the Location
+#
+# <Location /clamav>
+# SetHandler clamav
+# Order deny,allow
+# Deny from all
+# Allow from 127.0.0.1
+# </Location>
+#
+# Please note that not restricting access to this location may reveal
+# sensitive information.
+
+
+###############################################################################
+# Reference
+###############################################################################
+#
+# All the available directives are described below
+
+#
+# ClamavMode
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavMode local | daemon
+# Default: ClamavMode local
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# If the module is supposed to use the clamav library directly,
+# use local mode. In daemon mode, the module queries a remote clamd
+# (on the same machine, of course) for virus checking.
+# The connection to the daemon must be configured using the ClamavSocket
+# or ClamavPort directives
+
+#
+# ClamavSocket
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavSocket unix-domain-socket
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# Specifies the path where the Clamav daemon clamd is listening. If this
+# directive is not set, the daemon mode of the module assumes
+# a TCP connection to the Clamav daemon.
+
+#
+# ClamavPort
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavPort port
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# Specifies the port number on which the clamav daemon is listening.
+# Not that this directive only has any effect if ClamavSocket is not specified.
+
+#
+# ClamavTmpdir
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavTmpdir tmp-dir
+# Default: ClamavTmpdir /tmp
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive defines the directory where temporary files should be stored
+# until the can be scanned for viruses.
+
+#
+# ClamavDbdir
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavDbdir virus-pattern-dir
+# Default: same as that of your clamav installation
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive defines the directory from which virus patterns are loaded.
+
+#
+# ClamavReloadInterval
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavReloadInterval interval
+# Default: 0
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# The pattern database is reloaded if the last request is more then interval
+# seconds in the past. A value of 0 means that the pattern database is never
+# reloaded, to update patterns, the server must be gracefully restarted.
+# Reloading is only necessary in local mode, in daemon mode its the daemon's
+# business to keep the pattern matching engine up-to-date.
+
+#
+# ClamavTrickleInterval
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavTrickleInterval interval
+# Default: ClamavTrickleInterval 60
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the interval at which a block (normaly one byte, but
+# configurable with the ClamavTrickleSize directive) of the incoming data
+# is sent to the browser to keep it happy. If your browsers are tolerant of
+# long delays, this value can be increased.
+#
+# Note that the trickle interval has a side effect that can affect your link
+# load considerably: only when the trickle is sent to the client will the
+# module be able to detect that the client has aborted the connection.
+# A long trickle interval means that the server will continue downloading
+# the file, although the client is no longer interested. This can fill up
+# you link with downloads still going on no user is interested in.
+#
+# Browsers behave quite differently with respect to timeouts. For some
+# browsers, a single byte is not good enough, so you will want to increase
+# the trickle size to a larger value. Download speeds below 1 byte/sec seem
+# to be a problem for browsers. Apple's Safari browser times out after
+# 60 seconds (Mozilla seems to be more patient), so you will have do make
+# the trickle interval smaller than 60. Note also that the trickle interval
+# is a minimum value, if a packet arrives from the remote server after that
+# interval, then a trickle block is sent to the browser client.
+# If no packets arrive from the remote server, no trickle blocks are sent
+# to client either.
+
+#
+# ClamavTrickleSize
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavTrickleSize size
+# Default: ClamavTrickleSize 1
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the size of the block sent after each trickle interval.
+# See the description of the ClamavTrickleInterval directive for details.
+
+#
+# ClamavMaxfiles
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavMaxfiles number-of-files
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the maxfiles limit variable in Clamav, please read the
+# Clamav for the exact implications of this.
+
+#
+# ClamavMaxfilesize
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavMaxfilesize filesize
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the maxfilesize limit variable in Clamav, please
+# read the Clamav documentation for the exact implications of this.
+
+#
+# ClamavRecursion
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavRecursion depth
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the recursion depth limit variable in Clamav, please
+# read the Clamav for the exact implications of this.
+
+#
+# ClamavSafetypes
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavSafetypes safe-mime-type ...
+# Default: none
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# Use this directive to specify a list of mime types that can safely be bypassed.
+
+#
+# ClamavSizelimit
+#
+# Syntax: ClamavSize size
+# Default: ClamavSizelimit 0
+# Context: server config, virtual host, directory
+#
+# This directive sets the size of the largest part of a file that will be
+# checked. By default, its value is 0, meaning the a file is scanned in its
+# entirety. For a positive value, a chunk of at least size bytes
+# is downloaded and checked for viruses. If nothing is found, the rest of
+# the file is downloaded without checking.
+