On Dec 23, 2007 7:07 PM, Baz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> Not apparently you're wrong.  I spent at least two hours reading the
> wiki, support info from the website, various things from Google
> searches.  Please note, that even you don't even know where it
> "should" be.  This information should be readily apparent.  Also, I
> didn't compile it, but installed pre-compiled packages from a
> non-official Debian repository.  My main point is these Linux
> cheerleaders, who also whine about Microsoft's dominance, yet they
> can't even offer end-user-friendly applications so very basic to
> desktop security.
>
> Nevertheless, thank you for your input.
>

Those darn linux cheerleaders. So how did you run your scan? You
should have been left with something like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ clamscan test/
test/xpladv470.wmf: Exploit.WMF.A FOUND
test/lsd.exe: OK
test/wmf_exp.wmf: Exploit.WMF.A FOUND
test/lol.exe: OK

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

Or did you use a GUI?

> On Dec 23, 2007 4:58 PM, Dennis Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Baz wrote:
> > > And where exactly is it?  Do Linux developers intentionally make this
> > > shit difficult and still bitch about Windows/Norton's dominance?
> >
> > Please crush with all your being any desire to top post.
> >
> > Apparently you've not read anything yet so a good place to start is the 
> > ClamAV Wiki.
> > The have a page especially for new users.
> > http://wiki.clamav.net/Main/WebHome#ClamAV_for_beginners
> >
> > I can't tell you where your log will be because I had nothing to do with the
> > installation, but if you run the clamconf utility it will tell you where it 
> > thinks
> > the log is. There are a number of user-defined choices about the log which 
> > is why it
> > is unpredictable where it is. On my Sun systems it is in /var/log and I use 
> > the
> > syslogd logger. Those were choices I made.
> >
> > The clamconf utility is often located in the same path as the clamdscan and 
> > clamscan
> > executables, but that is also configurable. If you installed ClamAV from 
> > source your
> > build process would tell you these things. If you installed from an RPM 
> > then who ever
> > built your RPM has the info you need.
> >
> > I don't own, run, or use Linux so don't know what the developers do for fun.
> >
> >
> > dp
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