>Should you ever come back to visit this list you'll learn that everything
>you need to know about this can be found in your clamd.conf file. That
>leaves for you the challenge of finding that clamd.conf file.
>
>dp

MM all. 

I feel like a twit, but here goes anyway.

 

How the heck do you run clamd?

Man pages suggest that I just type clamd, I get the following response:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ clamd

-bash: clamd: command not found

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

 

I honestly cant think of where else to turn, before I get asked the obvious
clam is installed, when I type clamscan I get the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$clamscan

----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------

Known viruses: 40192

Engine version: 0.87

Scanned directories: 1

Scanned files: 13

Infected files: 0

Data scanned: 0.05 MB

Time: 1.004 sec (0 m 1 s)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

 

When I try clamdscan it does this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ clamdscan

ERROR: Clamd is not configured properly.

 

----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------

Infected files: 0

Time: 0.000 sec (0 m 0 s)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$

 

Does this mean clamd is running?

 

I had to copy the man page for clamd, from the calmav website, but the
others, (clamscan, clamdscan, clamd.conf.) but no clamd

This is extremely confusing, any assistance would be GREATLY appreciated.

By the way, I'm replying to this message, because clamd.conf man page, said
clamd.conf was in /etc in my case I had to create it
 

Many thanks in advance,

God Bless,

Grant.


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