The files are set to a group called smb, and clamav is a member of this group.

On Monday 29 September 2003 20:56, Charles N Wyble wrote:
> What group are the files set to?
>
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> Subject: [Clamav-users] Problems with 770 permissions.
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>
> I have some files and folders with 770 permissions,
> I've added the clamav user to the group of these files, but when I'm
> scanning
> these files through the daemon it says : Can't access the file ERROR.
> Just for making sure I tried reading the same file after doing su
> clamav, and
> it worked.
>
> The only solution I found is to run clamd as root, which I don't like.
>
> Can you see what's wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>       -Amir.
>
>
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