On 9/30/2011 9:37 PM, Rohler, Brian L wrote:
I have a large number of files (9TB) with over a million files and
thousands of directories. I would like to scan the group one time so
I have a good baseline. After that I would like to scan files that
are less than 365 days old. Can I use clamscan to scan files by
date?
On 9/30/2011 10:56 PM, Nathan Gibbs wrote:
clamscan itself isn't that smart, but if you are using unix, find could
feed a list of things to clamscan.
On 03.10.11 11:34, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>Just keep in mind that it is quite easy to arbitrarily change a file's
timestamp in linux, so it would be possible for a malicious program to
modify a file and then update the timestamp so that it looks like the
file has not been modified.
luckily un*x filesystems have ctime (inode change time) which changes
everytime someone does this, so find can use -ctime option to get even
such files
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