On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:17:42 -0000, Plant, Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nutty I may be :-) but scanning selectively is fine for a few machines but > what if you have fifty machines with varying configurations. This approach > would mean an extra administrative overhead to guarantee all machines do a > correct full scan without scanning files multiple times because they are NFS > mounted. Selectively scanning would also allow area's on file systems to be > missed if someone creates a new directory that is not included on the scan > list. > > Having the ability to exclude directories or limit to local file systems, > you could run a simple common script with clamscan -r / --exclude-dir's, > that would guarantee to scan all your files across all your machines while > missing out problem directories. > > Dean
This is a user problem. Write a script that looks at the config of the server being scanned eg: df -F ufs to get a list of ufs file sytems use find on the df-list to generate an exclude list (pipes, doors, etc) execute clamscan df-list -exclude=exclude-list Alberto _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html