Mike Robinson wrote:
No, you just need to start clamd as a background daemon and then run
clamdscan in place of clamscan. As far as I know clamdscan is 100%
command line compatible with clamscan,
Actually there's permission problem too.
If you run it on Windows, or if you run clamd as root, it shouldn't matter.
Otherwise, the user clamd is running as must have the privilege
to read the files you're scanning.
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