I have an other problem with absolute path of files:
C:\clamav-devel\test>clamdscan c:\clamav-devel\test\test1
/cygdrive/c/clamav-devel/test/c:\clamav-devel\test\test1: Can't access the file
ERROR
Yes, it does that. I don't know how to fix it. However, clamscan handles absoulte path correctly.
If you WANT to use clamd, don't use clamdscan.
Look at contrib/Windows/ directory on Clamav's SOURCE package (http://clamav.net/snapshot/clamav-devel-latest.tar.gz)
You will find a GUI client for clamd, clamav.exe.
AFAIK you also have to change clamav.conf to use TCP port instead of Local Socket.
Regarding the MD5 error, what makes me wonder is why some people has it and some don't.
What's your system spec? e.g :
- CPU, OS
- Do you have Cygwin, what version
- If you have cygwin, what line ending convention do you use? Dos or Unix style?
Regards,
Fajar A. Nugraha
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