/etc/c-icap/clamd_mod.conf is in libc-icap-mod-virus-scan 1:0.4.4-1.
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# To enable clamd module in c-icap, copy this file in c-icap
# configuration directory and add the following line at the end of
# c-icap.conf file:
# Include clamd_mod.conf
#
# Module: clamd_mod
# Description:
# This is an addon module for the antivirus service (virus_scan) which
# adds support for the open source antivirus clamav, using the clamd
# daemon.
#
# Example:
# Module common clamav_mod.so
#
# Load the clamd_mod module:
Module common clamd_mod.so
# TAG: clamd_mod.ClamdSocket
# Format: clamd_mod.ClamdSocket path
# Description:
# The path of the clamd socket to use
# Default:
# clamd_mod.ClamdSocket /var/run/clamav/clamd.ctl
# TAG: clamd_mod.ClamdHost
# Format: clamd_mod.ClamdHost host
# Description:
# The host to be used to connect to Clamd if a ClamdPort is specified.
# Default:
# clamd_mod.ClamdHost 127.0.0.1
# TAG: clamd_mod.ClamdPort
# Format: clamd_mod.ClamdPort port
# Description:
# The port to be used to connect to Clamd. If specified
# TCP connection to port "port" will be used instead of ClamdSocket.
# When you are using TCP communication with clamd please be sure
# that the filesystem permissions allow clamd to scan files created
# by clamd_mod module.
# The clamd_mod module create files with read permissions to running
# c-icap process owner and group.
# Default:
# clamd_mod.ClamdPort None, ClamdSocket is used.
# End module: clamd_mod
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