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## # Linux Malware Detect v1.6.5 # (C) 2002-2023, R-fx Networks <proj@r-fx.org> # (C) 2023, Ryan MacDonald <ryan@r-fx.org> # This program may be freely redistributed under the terms of the GNU GPL v2 ## # ## # [ General Options ] ## # Enable or disable e-mail alerts, this includes application version # alerts as well as automated/manual scan reports. On-demand reports # can still be sent using '--report SCANID user@domain.com'. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] email_alert="0" # The destination e-mail addresses for automated/manual scan reports # and application version alerts. # [ multiple addresses comma (,) spaced ] email_addr="you@domain.com" # Ignore e-mail alerts for scan reports in which all malware hits # have been automatically and successfully cleaned. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] email_ignore_clean="1" # Enable user alerts for specific web hosting control panels. If hits are detected, # attempt to determine the web hosting control in use, if any. If a control # panel is detected, determine the user contact information from the panel's # toolset and send an email summary of the detected hits to that user. # The list of hits will be limited to files owned by the panel user/account in question. # Disabling alerts globally with email_alert will also disable this function. email_panel_user_alerts="0" # The from header that will be set on alerts to control panel users. This should # be set by any web hosts that will be supporting the control panel users/accounts # on this server. email_panel_from="you@example.com" # The reply-to header that will be set on alerts to control panel users. This should # be set by any web hosts that will be supporting the control panel users/accounts # on this server. email_panel_replyto="you@example.com" # The subject that will be used on alerts to control panel account contacts email_panel_alert_subj="maldet alert from $(hostname)" # Enable or disable slack alerts, this will upload the scan report as a file # into one or more slack channels # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] slack_alert="0" # The file name of the file that will be uploaded to slack channel(s) slack_subj="maldet alert from $(hostname)" # Slack authentication token. # Requires scope: files:write:user # more information https://api.slack.com/methods/files.upload slack_token="AUTH_TOKEN" # Comma-separated list of channel names or IDs # where the scan report will be shared. slack_channels="maldetreports" # This controls the daily automatic updates of LMD signature files # and cleaner rules. The signature update process preserves any # custom signature or cleaner files. It is highly recommended that this # be enabled as new signatures a released multiple times per-week. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] autoupdate_signatures="1" # This controls the daily automatic updates of the LMD installation. # The installation update process preserves all configuration options # along with custom signature and cleaner files. It is recommended that # this be enabled to ensure the latest version, features and bug fixes # are always available. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] autoupdate_version="1" # This controls validating the LMD executable MD5 hash with known # good upstream hash value. This allows LMD to replace the the # executable / force a reinstallation in the event the LMD executable # is tampered with or corrupted. If you intend to make customizations # to the LMD executable, you should disable this feature. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] autoupdate_version_hashed="1" # The retention period, in days, which quarantine, temporary files and stale # session information should be retained. Data older than this value is deleted # with the daily cron execution. cron_prune_days="21" # This controls whether or not daily automatic scanning of standard web # directories is performed via cron. # [0 = disabled, 1 = enabled] cron_daily_scan="1" # When defined, the import_config_url option allows a configuration file to be # downloaded from a remote URL. The local conf.maldet and internals.conf are # parsed followed by the imported configuration file. As such, only variables # defined in the imported configuration file are overridden and a full set of # configuration options is not explicitly required in the imported file. import_config_url="" # The expiry interval for refreshing the local cached version of the imported # configuration file. The default is every 12h (43200 sec) which should be ok # for most setups. import_config_expire="43200" # When defined, the import_custsigs_*_url options allow for the custom signature # files to be downloaded from a remote URL. THIS WILL OVERWRITE ANY LOCAL CUSTOM # SIGNATURE FILES! It is recommended for large-scale deployments to define these # variables within a import_config_url file. import_custsigs_md5_url="" import_custsigs_hex_url="" ## # [ SCAN OPTIONS ] ## # The maximum directory depth that the scanner will search, a value # of 10-15 is recommended. # [ changing this may have an impact on scan performance ] scan_max_depth="15" # The minimum file size in bytes for a file to be included in LMD scans. # [ changing this may have an impact on scan performance ] scan_min_filesize="24" # The maximum file size for a file to be included in LMD scans. Accepted # value formats are b, k, M. When using the clamscan engine, the max_filesize # will be dynamically set based on the largest known filesize from the MD5 # hash signature file. # [ changing this may have an impact on scan performance ] scan_max_filesize="2048k" # The maximum byte depth that the scanner will search into a files content. # The default signature rules expect a depth size of at least 65536 bytes. # [ changing this may have an impact on scan performance ] scan_hexdepth="65536" # Use named pipe (FIFO) for passing file contents hex data instead of stdin # default; improved performance and greater scanning depth. This is highly # recommended and works on most systems. The hexfifo will be disabled # automatically if for any reason it can not be successfully utilized. # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] scan_hexfifo="1" # The maximum byte depth that the scanner will search into a files content #s when using named pipe (FIFO). Improved performance allows for greater # scan depth over default scan_hexdepth value. # [ changing this may have an impact on scan performance ] scan_hexfifo_depth="524288" # If installed, use ClamAV clamscan binary as default scan engine which # provides improved scan performance on large file sets. The clamscan # engine is used in conjunction with native ClamAV signatures updated # through freshclam along with LMD signatures providing additional # detection capabilities. # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] scan_clamscan="1" # Include the scanning of known temporary world-writable paths for # -a|--al and -r|--recent scan types. scan_tmpdir_paths="/tmp /var/tmp /dev/shm /var/fcgi_ipc" # Allows non-root users to perform scans. This must be enabled when # using mod_security2 upload scanning or if you want to allow users # to perform scans. When enabled, this will populate 'pub/' with user # owned quarantine, session and temporary paths to facilitate scans. # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled, disabled by default ] scan_user_access="0" # Process CPU scheduling (nice) priority level for scan operations. # [ -19 = high prio , 19 = low prio, default = 19 ] scan_cpunice="19" # Process IO scheduling (ionice) priority levels for scan operations. # (uses cbq best-effort scheduling class [-c2]) # [ 0 = most favorable IO, 7 = least favorable IO ] scan_ionice="6" # Set hard limit on CPU usage for find and clam(d)scan processes. This # requires the 'cpulimit' binary to be available on the server. The values # are expressed as relative percentage * N cores on system. An 8 CPU core # server would accept values from 0 - 800, 12 cores 0 - 1200 etc... scan_cpulimit="0" # As a design and common use case, LMD typically only scans user space paths # and as such it makes sense to ignore files that are root owned. It is # recommended to leave this enabled for best performance. # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] scan_ignore_root="1" # This allows for specific user or groups to be ignored entirely from scan # file lists. This option should be used with care and is not ideal for # ignoring false positives. Instead, you should use one of the ignore files, # such as ignore_paths, to exclude a specific file name or path from scans. # [ comma or white spaced list of user and group names ] scan_ignore_user="" scan_ignore_group="" # The maximum amount of time, in seconds, that the 'find' file list generation # will run before it is terminated. All 'find' results up to the point of # termination will be fully scanned. If performing a full scan of all user paths # on a large server, it is reasonable to expect the find operation may take a # long time to complete and as such this feature may interfere. In such cases, # this feature can be disabled/modified on a per-scan basis using the # '-co|--config-option' CLI option, such as: # "maldet -co scan_find_timeout=0 -a /home/?/public_html". # [ 0 = disabled, 14400 = 4hr recommended timeout ] scan_find_timeout="0" # The '-r|--recent' 'find' operation performed by LMD detects recently created/modifed # user files. This 'find' operation can be especially resource intensive and it may # be desirable to persist the file list results so that other applications/tasks # may make use of the results. When scan_export_filelist is set enabled, the most # recent result set will be saved to '/usr/local/maldetect/tmp/find_results.last' # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] scan_export_filelist="0" ## # [ QUARANTINE OPTIONS ] ## # The default quarantine action for malware hits # [0 = alert only, 1 = move to quarantine & alert] quarantine_hits="0" # Try to clean string based malware injections # [NOTE: quarantine_hits=1 required] # [0 = disabled, 1 = clean] quarantine_clean="0" # The default suspend action for users wih hits # Cpanel suspend or set shell /bin/false on non-Cpanel # [NOTE: quarantine_hits=1 required] # [0 = disabled, 1 = suspend account] quarantine_suspend_user="0" # The minimum userid value that can be suspended # [ default = 500 ] quarantine_suspend_user_minuid="500" # When using an external scan engine, such as ClamAV, should files be # quarantined if an error from the scanner engine is received? # This is defaulted to 1, always quarantine, as ClamAV generates an # error exit code for trivial errors such as file not found. As such, a # large percentage of scans will have ClamAV exiting with error code 2. # [ 0 = do not quarantine, 1 = always quarantine ] quarantine_on_error="1" ## # [ MONITORING OPTIONS ] ## # The default startup option for monitor mode, either 'users' or path to line # spaced file containing local paths to monitor. # # This option is optional for the init based startup script, maldet.sh. This # value is ignored when '/etc/sysconfig/maldet' or '/etc/default/maldet' is # present with a defined value for $MONITOR_MODE. # # This option is REQUIRED for the systemd maldet.service script. That script # only checks for the value of $default_monitor_mode. The service will fail to # start if a value is not provided. default_monitor_mode="users" # default_monitor_mode="/usr/local/maldetect/monitor_paths" # The base number of files that can be watched under a path, # this ends up being a relative value per-user in user mode. # [ maximum file watches = inotify_base_watches*users ] inotify_base_watches="16384" # The sleep time in seconds between monitor runs to scan files # that have been created/modified/moved. inotify_sleep="15" # The interval in seconds that inotify will reload configuration # data, including remote configuration imports and user signatures. inotify_reloadtime="3600" # The minimum userid that will be added to path monitoring when # the USERS option is specified. inotify_minuid="500" # This is the html/web root for users relative to homedir, when # this option is set, users will only have the webdir monitored # [ comma spaced list, clear option to default monitor user homedir ] inotify_docroot="public_html,public_ftp" # Process CPU scheduling (nice) priority level for scan operations. # [ -19 = high prio , 19 = low prio, default = 19 ] inotify_cpunice="18" # Process IO scheduling (ionice) priority levels for scan operations. # (uses cbq best-effort scheduling class [-c2]) # [ 0 = most favorable IO, 7 = least favorable IO ] inotify_ionice="6" # Set hard limit on CPU usage for inotify monitoring processes. This requires # the 'cpulimit' binary to be available on the server. The values are expressed # as relative percentage * N cores on system. An 8 CPU core system would accept # values from 0 - 800, a 12 cores system would accept 0 - 1200 etc... inotify_cpulimit="0" # Log every file scanned by inotify monitoring mode; this is not recommended # and will drown out your 'event_log' file, intended only for debugging purposes. inotify_verbose="0" # Remote clamd support # If you're running a dedicated clamd server, you can instruct clamdscan to use # it instead of the local daemon (which doesn't even need to run). To use # this you need to create a 'clamd.remote.conf' with: # # TCPSocket 3310 # TCPAddr clamd.example.com # # Enable connecting to a remote clamd service to conduct all file scanning # offload from local system. This requires that clamdscan binary be available # to the local system. # # Files being scanned are effectively piped to remote daemon, this can be very # bandwidth intensive. # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] scan_clamd_remote="0" # To instruct maldetect to use that config, enter the path to that file: remote_clamd_config="/etc/clamd.d/clamd.remote.conf" # If remote clamd doesn't respond properly, how many times should we retry # the same file remote_clamd_max_retry="5" # How many seconds to sleep between retrys remote_clamd_retry_sleep="3" ## # [ STATISTICAL ANALYSIS ] # This is an EXPERIMENTAL feature and should be used with caution. # Currently, this feature can have a substantially negative impact # on scan performance, especially with large file sets. ## # The string length test is used to identify threats based on the # length of the longest uninterrupted string within a file. This is # useful as obfuscated code is often stored using encoding methods # that produce very long strings without spaces (e.g: base64) # [ string length in characters, default = 150000 ] string_length_scan="0" # [ 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled ] string_length="150000" # [ max string length ]
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