Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:

Dan Egli wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# clamdscan $PWD
/root: Can't access the file ERROR



Ok, clamd was running as clamav (I never know what daemons maintain the 0 uid and which ones call set_uid()). But my above question stands. Where is this ERROR file coming from?



ERROR is not a file name :)
It's the scanning result : ERROR, which is not OK.





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so redo the message. It looks like a file name.

change /root: Can't access the file ERROR
to
ERROR: cannot access the file /root

Simple!

Or even:

scanning /root: Can't access the file. ERROR

Makes a HECK of a lot more sense to me.
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-- Dan


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