Install and configure clamav on your system.
GitHub | GitLab | Downloads | Version |
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This example is taken from molecule/default/converge.yml
and is tested on each push, pull request and release.
---
- name: Converge
hosts: all
become: true
gather_facts: true
roles:
- role: robertdebock.clamav
freshclam_private_mirrors:
- https://www.danami.com/hotfix/clamav
The machine needs to be prepared. In CI this is done using molecule/default/prepare.yml
:
---
- name: Prepare
hosts: all
become: true
gather_facts: false
roles:
- role: robertdebock.bootstrap
- role: robertdebock.epel
Also see a full explanation and example on how to use these roles.
The default values for the variables are set in defaults/main.yml
:
---
# defaults file for clamav
# SELinux has to be configured to allow scanning. Set clamav_can_scan_system to
# either "true" or "false". Only has effect on systems that support SELinux.
clamav_can_scan_system: true
# Configure any parameter using "regexp" and "line". The parameter "regexp"
# contains the line that needs to be replaced. The replacement is stored in
# "line".
clamav_configuration:
- line: "Example"
state: absent
- line: "TCPSocket 10025"
- line: "TCPAddr 127.0.0.1"
- line: "LogFile /var/log/clamd.scan"
# If you have local clamav mirrors (as recommended by ClamAV),
# you will also need to define a list variable with your mirrors to add,
# as the following example indicates:
# freshclam_private_mirrors:
# - mirror1.mynetwork.com
# - mirror2.mynetwork.com
- pip packages listed in requirements.txt.
The following roles are used to prepare a system. You can prepare your system in another way.
Requirement | GitHub | GitLab |
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robertdebock.bootstrap | ||
robertdebock.epel |
This role is a part of many compatible roles. Have a look at the documentation of these roles for further information.
Here is an overview of related roles:
This role has been tested on these container images:
container | tags |
---|---|
Alpine | all |
Amazon | Candidate |
EL | 9 |
Debian | all |
Fedora | all |
Ubuntu | all |
The minimum version of Ansible required is 2.12, tests have been done to:
- The previous version.
- The current version.
- The development version.
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