Wieczo's Virus Scanner Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Wieczo’s Virus Scanner is a WordPress plugin that allows users to upload files from the WordPress admin area and scan them for viruses and malware by sending them to a ClamAV service.
Additionally, the plugin sends every upload to ClamAV first. If a virus is found, the upload is aborted.
The plugin connects to a ClamAV service using the Host and Port variables configured in the plugin settings.
Features
- File Upload: Allows file uploads through a user-friendly admin page.
- Upload Scan: Scans all uploaded files for viruses and malware.
- ClamAV Integration: Sends files via a socket connection to a ClamAV service for virus scanning.
- Easy Configuration: Configure the host and port of the ClamAV service in the plugin settings.
How to Contribute
We’re excited to welcome contributors to Wieczo’s Virus Scanner!
Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just getting started, your input is valuable.
You can help us by reporting bugs, suggesting new features, or improving the code.
It’s a great way to sharpen your skills and make a real impact.
Just fork the repository, work on your ideas, and submit a pull request.
We’ll review it as soon as possible and work together to make this plugin even better!
Contributors
We want to thank all of our contributors! Here’s a list of everyone who has helped make this project better:
- Thomas Wieczorek – Project Creator
- Simon Neutert – Always an inspiration and contributes with his thoughts
and well-spoken arguments.
Manual Installation:
- Upload the
wieczo-clamav
directory to your WordPress installation’s/wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin in the WordPress Admin area under “Plugins.”
- Configure the ClamAV service under Settings -> ClamAV Settings (enter the host and port of the ClamAV service).
Configuration
After activating the plugin, you can configure the connection information for your ClamAV service as follows:
- Go to Settings -> ClamAV Scanner.
-
Enter the Host and Port of your ClamAV service, for example:
- Host:
127.0.0.1
(if the service is running locally) - Port:
3310
(default port for ClamAV)
- Host:
-
Optionally, you can set a Timeout to define the maximum wait time for the connection to the ClamAV service.
Usage
1. Upload Scan
Once the plugin is activated, it automatically scans all uploads for viruses.
2. Manually Upload and Scan Files
- Navigate to ClamAV Scanner -> File Scanner in the WordPress admin menu.
- Select a file you want to scan for viruses and click “Scan File.”
- The plugin sends the file via a socket to the ClamAV service, and you will receive the scan result directly in the admin dashboard.
How It Works
- The plugin uses the PHP
socket
functionality to establish a connection with a ClamAV service. - Files uploaded through the WordPress admin interface are temporarily stored on the server.
- The plugin then opens a socket connection to the configured ClamAV host and port and sends the uploaded file for analysis.
- After the scan, the plugin displays the scan results on the admin page.
Requirements
- WordPress 6.7 or higher
- A running ClamAV service that is accessible via a network socket (default port: 3310).
- PHP sockets must be enabled on the server.
Development
Local Development
- Clone this repository into the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory of your local WordPress project:
`bash
git clone https://github.com/wieczo/wieczo-clamav.git
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