1sigtool(1) Clam AntiVirus sigtool(1)
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6 sigtool - signature and database management tool
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9 sigtool [options]
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12 sigtool can be used to generate MD5 checksums, convert data into hexa‐
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17 -h, --help
18 Output help information and exit.
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20 -V, --version
21 Print version number and exit.
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23 --quiet
24 Be quiet - output only error messages.
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27 Write all messages to stdout.
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30 Read data from stdin and write hex string to stdout.
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33 Generate MD5 checksum from stdin or MD5 sigs for FILES.
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36 Generate SHA1 checksum from stdin or SHA1 sigs for FILES.
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39 Generate SHA256 checksum from stdin or SHA256 sigs for FILES.
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42 Generate .mdb signatures for FILES.
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45 Create normalised HTML files comment.html, nocomment.html, and
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49 Decode UTF16 encoded data.
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52 Extract VBA/Word6 macros from given MS Office document.
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55 Extract Word6 macros from given MS Office document and display
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59 Print a CVD information and verify MD5 and a digital signature.
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61 --build=FILE, -b FILE
62 Build a CVD file. -s, --server is required for signed virus
63 databases(.cvd), or, --unsigned for unsigned(.cud).
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65 --max-bad-sigs=NUMBER
66 Maximum number of mismatched signatures when building a CVD.
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70 Specify a custom flevel. Default: 77
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73 Specify the version number to use for the build. Default is to
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81 Don't create a .cdiff file when building a new database file.
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84 Create a database file without digital signatures (.cud).
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87 ClamAV Signing Service address (for virus database maintainers
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93 --unpack=FILE, -u FILE
94 Unpack FILE (CVD) to a current directory.
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97 Unpack a local CVD file (main or daily) to current directory.
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100 Create a diff file for OLD and NEW CVDs/INCDIRs.
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102 --compare=OLD NEW, -c OLD NEW
103 This command will compare two text files and print differences
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106 --run-cdiff=FILE, -r FILE
107 Execute update script FILE in current directory.
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109 --verify-cdiff=FILE, -r FILE
110 Verify DIFF against CVD/INCDIR.
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112 -l[FILE], --list-sigs[=FILE]
113 List all signature names from the local database directory
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116 -fREGEX, --find-sigs=REGEX
117 Find and display signatures from the local database directory
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121 --decode-sigs=REGEX
122 Decode signatures read from the standard input (eg. piped from
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125 --test-sigs=DATABASE TARGET_FILE
126 Test all signatures from DATABASE against TARGET_FILE. This
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132 Print Authenticode details from a PE file.
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135 Generate hex string from testfile and save it to testfile.hex:
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140 Please check the full documentation for credits.
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150ClamAV 0.102.2 February 12, 2007 sigtool(1)