> appropriate tool for that is something like TripWire. Secondly, clamdscan is 
> not 
> going to work for global file system scanning unless clamd is running as root 
> and 
> that is such a bad idea it isn't worth exploring except in very controlled 
> circumstances.

Then, how do I scan the root filesystem? Does this imply that I should 
rather use clamscan (vs. daemon mode)?

unai
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