ClamAV MCP

Created By
matank001a year ago
This MCP scans files using ClamAV to detect viruses, malware, and other threats
Overview

what is ClamAV MCP?

ClamAV MCP is a simple server that allows users to scan files for viruses using the ClamAV engine.

https://github.com/a2amarket/mcp-clamav

how to use ClamAV MCP?

To use ClamAV MCP, install ClamAV on your system, run the MCP server using the command uv run main.py, and then send files to be scanned via the provided API endpoint.

key features of ClamAV MCP?

  • Utilizes the ClamAV engine for virus scanning
  • Provides a simple API for file scanning
  • Supports scanning files encoded in Base64

use cases of ClamAV MCP?

  1. Scanning uploaded files in web applications for malware.
  2. Integrating virus scanning into automated workflows.
  3. Ensuring file safety in file-sharing services.

FAQ from ClamAV MCP?

  • What is required to run ClamAV MCP?

You need to have ClamAV installed on your system.

  • How do I install ClamAV?

Installation instructions are provided for Ubuntu, Windows, and macOS.

  • What is the API endpoint for scanning files?

The API provides a scan_file endpoint that accepts Base64 encoded file data.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "ClamAV Scanner": {
      "url": "http://127.0.0.1:8000/sse"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
a year ago
Updated At
a year ago
Author Name
matank001
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